Tullaroop Res.

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Redhunter
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Re: Tullaroop Res.

Post by Redhunter » Tue Sep 01, 2015 6:16 pm

mazman wrote:Should have been clearer, the first fish looks like it was stocked later than the first fish, the rubbed fins are the reason for this thinking.
I hear ya, and it's a fair call to make judging by how the bottom of its tail looks, but I don't believe they stock "ex-brood stock" in this lake (if that's what you were thinking). Both browns had different fins clipped, meaning they were not released in the same batch. If you look closely at the pectoral fin in the top photo, you may see it has been clipped. The fish in the bottom photo had its pectoral fin on the other side clipped.

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Re: Tullaroop Res.

Post by Redhunter » Tue Sep 01, 2015 6:40 pm

Jeffs_gone_fishing wrote:Very good condition brownies. What's the water level and clarity like?
The fish in that lake are few and far between. However, what it lacks in numbers, it makes up for in size. This was the result of a 20hr marathon sesh. Water level at 56%, and water clarity wasn't bad but it was a little stirred up.

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Re: Tullaroop Res.

Post by Jeffs_gone_fishing » Mon Sep 14, 2015 2:56 pm

Redhunter wrote:
Jeffs_gone_fishing wrote:Very good condition brownies. What's the water level and clarity like?
The fish in that lake are few and far between. However, what it lacks in numbers, it makes up for in size. This was the result of a 20hr marathon sesh. Water level at 56%, and water clarity wasn't bad but it was a little stirred up.
Great result for hard work. Well done.

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