Winter Bream
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Winter Bream
Since the fishing ban was lifted the winter fishing in East Gippsland has been very, very good.
I've been fishing the Snowy and the estuary at Marlo a lot recently and there's plenty of fish in the system and on the surf beaches.
A session this afternoon didn't dissapoint. A nice catch of Bream, the best one coming in at 41cm on the mat. Throw in a few small luderick and silver trevalley for a bit of variety.
Those of you who know Marlo will be able to work out where I was fishing today.
I've been fishing the Snowy and the estuary at Marlo a lot recently and there's plenty of fish in the system and on the surf beaches.
A session this afternoon didn't dissapoint. A nice catch of Bream, the best one coming in at 41cm on the mat. Throw in a few small luderick and silver trevalley for a bit of variety.
Those of you who know Marlo will be able to work out where I was fishing today.
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Re: Winter Bream
That is one chunky bream, awesome work!
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Re: Winter Bream
That is a horse, in great condition, was it lure caught or bait. I,m giving the Paynesville /Eagle Point area a try tomorrow, I,ll be testing Hurricane Spider Crab in motor oil colour
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Re: Winter Bream
Just bait fishing. Trusty sand worm.Rottenbait wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2020 8:59 pmThat is a horse, in great condition, was it lure caught or bait. I,m giving the Paynesville /Eagle Point area a try tomorrow, I,ll be testing Hurricane Spider Crab in motor oil colour
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Re: Winter Bream
That water looks nice and clean, after all the fires and extra runoff, great to see.
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Re: Winter Bream
We had some anxious moments but all was well. Had to spend one night hosing down the house as we were under ember attack but a wind change about 4 a.m. turned a really big fire away from us.
A lot of the bush tracks are still closed and there's still a lot of work to do with damage to property etc.
Believe it or not, there are still fires burning in some remote areas (but under control).
Even as recently as last Friday three new fires started in the coastal scrub out the back of Corringle, not far from the Patricia Balleen gas plant.
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Re: Winter Bream
Cracking winter bream there Whiskers
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Re: Winter Bream
You can't beat a good sandworm. Bit of a drive around to there from Marlo, but worth it
There's nothing . . . absolutely nothing . . . half so much worth doing as simply messing around in boats.
Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows (River Rat to Mole)
Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows (River Rat to Mole)