I plan of fish this area soon.
I have no idea about fresh.
Plastics like these work?
Brimbank park fishing?
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Re: Brimbank park fishing?
Yeah should do well mate can't say for sure as most my Redfin have been caught on hard bodies but they are pretty aggressive fish I'd say they'd have a crack but wait till it warms up a bit otherwise you'll burn ya self out tryingbowl wrote:I plan of fish this area soon.
I have no idea about fresh.
Plastics like these work?
If I'm not fishing, I'd rather be fishing!
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Re: Brimbank park fishing?
The plastic is perfect, I would suggest to use a weedless jighead or a weedless hook with sinker, so you can easily cast in the snags.
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Re: Brimbank park fishing?
i prefer the bloodworm colour for squidgy wrigglers but i have no doubt that yours will produce on the right daybowl wrote:I plan of fish this area soon.
I have no idea about fresh.
Plastics like these work?
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Re: Brimbank park fishing?
Does anyone know about the lake on Rivervalley Boulevard Sunshine North it's a big lake looks like an old mining pit I've wanted to try fishing there but have no idea about itBIG GAV wrote:Brim bank park upstream of the wall