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Re: Townsville report

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 11:49 am
by VooDoo
As always - a great report. Thank you Broomstick for sharing. Well done!!! :thumbsup:

Great to see the support for your endeavours by your Dad but it always take 2 to tango - you must also be a wonderful son as well. I am sure your Dad will be glad to do even more so your wishes and career can come true - that's what parent do.

Looking forward to your next installment wherever that will be. :)

Re: Townsville report

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 1:08 pm
by CarlG
As always mate, top drawer..
Hats off to you, and your old man, some stunning fish there, that diamond trevally looks spectacular..

Re: Townsville report

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 1:24 pm
by DougieK
Barra and a GT on the same trip you bloody beauty!

Re: Townsville report

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 1:39 pm
by Texas
Re: Dad swimming for lures, freshies don't grow very big, they only take small things
Hope your dad was wearing a cricketers box.
& those Mozambique mouthbrooders..If they're trapped in pools, why don't they net them or something ??
I said your post was the best read, I forgot to mention, how much I learnt from it.
I have never seen a crucifix frog & some of those fish you caught.
I have trouble with rainbows & browns, at times, let alone know the types of perch up north.
Thanks
Gra

Re: Townsville report

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 1:42 pm
by Texas
DougieK wrote:Barra and a GT on the same trip you bloody beauty!
Is Barra Mick & GTS Hoon doing the same trip ????? :rofl:

Re: Townsville report

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 2:23 pm
by dezza68
Great report, not seen a diamond trevally before.

Re: Townsville report

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 2:24 pm
by fitzy90
Awesome report and photos!

Re: Townsville report

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 4:36 pm
by poppy62
A pleasure to read any of your posts

Re: Townsville report

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 10:18 am
by Broomstick
Thanks for the kind words everyone.
VooDooMagician wrote:As always - a great report. Thank you Broomstick for sharing. Well done!!! :thumbsup:

Great to see the support for your endeavours by your Dad but it always take 2 to tango - you must also be a wonderful son as well. I am sure your Dad will be glad to do even more so your wishes and career can come true - that's what parent do.

Looking forward to your next installment wherever that will be. :)
Thanks mate. My old man is the best person I know, if I'm half as good a bloke as him I'd be happy.
Texas wrote:Re: Dad swimming for lures, freshies don't grow very big, they only take small things
Hope your dad was wearing a cricketers box.
& those Mozambique mouthbrooders..If they're trapped in pools, why don't they net them or something ??
I said your post was the best read, I forgot to mention, how much I learnt from it.
I have never seen a crucifix frog & some of those fish you caught.
I have trouble with rainbows & browns, at times, let alone know the types of perch up north.
Thanks
Gra
Cheers Gra, yeah the freshies don't bother us, but you never know where a saltie might turn up around there. The mouthbrooders are just so widespread they'd be impossible to remove...they are in the main body of the river as well as the smaller pools unfortunately.