After many months I finally managed to get a few hours fishing in last night! I had to get the truck serviced and just in case they got it done early I threw some tackle in the back. They did get it done early so I picked up a couple of packs of worms and headed over to the Yarra.
I managed to pick up 2 large carp, 3 small redfin, an eel and 6 maccas. The maccas were large fish between about 32 to 38 cm. They were close to spawning condition and I unhooked them without removing them from the water. I'd say they were in the process of migrating upstream to their spawning grounds.
No pics as I forgot to put the camera in my fishing bag (I've lost my routine!).
It was great to once again wet a line and enjoy an evening in a very pretty part of the state. I'm still pretty busy with work but hopefully it will ease up a bit so I can throw a line in a bit more.
Best Wishes
Truedogz
Yarra near Healesville
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Re: Yarra near Healesville
Sounds like you had a great session there Will :thumbsup:
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Re: Yarra near Healesville
Good to hear you got out, well done, I was starting to think you were a myth, , cheers davo
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Re: Yarra near Healesville
Must have been a busy few hours - great to see that the Maccas are continuing to do well in the Yarra.