Appreciate the tip, I feel like a goose for making the mistake.Broomstick wrote:Nice work mate. The easiest way to tell Tommy's from juvenile salmon is the scales...if they're rough, they're tommy's.
Nice blog btw Broomstick. :notworthy:
Appreciate the tip, I feel like a goose for making the mistake.Broomstick wrote:Nice work mate. The easiest way to tell Tommy's from juvenile salmon is the scales...if they're rough, they're tommy's.
Your not a goose mate.StarrangerAU wrote:Appreciate the tip, I feel like a goose for making the mistake.Broomstick wrote:Nice work mate. The easiest way to tell Tommy's from juvenile salmon is the scales...if they're rough, they're tommy's.
Nice blog btw Broomstick. :notworthy:
Thanks mate. To be honest I can't tell from the photo if they are tommy's or juvenile salmon, so they might well be tommy's. It's an easy mistake to make.StarrangerAU wrote:Appreciate the tip, I feel like a goose for making the mistake.Broomstick wrote:Nice work mate. The easiest way to tell Tommy's from juvenile salmon is the scales...if they're rough, they're tommy's.
Nice blog btw Broomstick. :notworthy:
Thanks for the endorsement Gra. Lando learnt a hard lesson a few weeks ago when we were in East Gippsland - stay away from ticks! Now he's bald:Texas wrote:Your not a goose mate.StarrangerAU wrote:Appreciate the tip, I feel like a goose for making the mistake.Broomstick wrote:Nice work mate. The easiest way to tell Tommy's from juvenile salmon is the scales...if they're rough, they're tommy's.
Nice blog btw Broomstick. :notworthy:
I still have trouble with Rainbow & Brown trout
I thought I was catching Murray Cod, turns out they were Trout Cod.
Broomstick is a Professor & keen fisherman, he should know
Luna taught him and Lando is keeping him "up to date"
He's famous Uncle is a postman
Gra