bream
- Tackleberry
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bream
well on boxing day bcf sent me an email saying they had 25% off all rods so off
I go and bought my self a crissy present and today I got to try it out and it works
good too and on the rod and reel I saved $96 .
I go and bought my self a crissy present and today I got to try it out and it works
good too and on the rod and reel I saved $96 .
- Camel
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Re: bream
Nice fish mate.
I had some fresh bass for dinner that were given to me by a kindly gent, bloody lovely chewing, probably the best fresh water fish I have tried.
I had some fresh bass for dinner that were given to me by a kindly gent, bloody lovely chewing, probably the best fresh water fish I have tried.
- Tackleberry
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Re: bream
oh no Camel you ate a bass the holy fish of the fresh .......... haha good on ya I should get up the river and get some for my self .Camel wrote:Nice fish mate.
I had some fresh bass for dinner that were given to me by a kindly gent, bloody lovely chewing, probably the best fresh water fish I have tried.
the fishing is very slow atm but what I am getting is good size I got one the other da 41cm .
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Re: bream
Very nice D - nothing like buying a new fishing out fit and then putting it into action.
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Re: bream
Nice bream Tack , was it on plastic or bait?
Cheers Mark
Cheers Mark
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Re: bream
Camel wrote: I did the penance before hand mate, I had spent a few days at the mother in law's.
I catch all my fish (other than off shore and gunny off the beach) on plastics and hard body's I haven't used bait in 8 yearsSako 22-250 wrote:Nice bream Tack , was it on plastic or bait?<br abp="471"><br abp="472">Cheers Mark
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Re: bream
ryan,if you and bimbo feel like catchin up and beltin a few pillies against the wall down eraring outlet tomorrow [or in the next 2 weeks] let me know.
cant promise fish but its worth a shot.
and theres always the inlet if the musos arent camped there...
cant promise fish but its worth a shot.
and theres always the inlet if the musos arent camped there...
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Re: bream
Sounds like a plan....what side of the outlet? Eraring or Myuna?? Got the missus a new rod for chrissy (only a cheapie for now) so hoping to get out some time.LoneRider wrote:ryan,if you and bimbo feel like catchin up and beltin a few pillies against the wall down eraring outlet tomorrow [or in the next 2 weeks] let me know.
cant promise fish but its worth a shot.
and theres always the inlet if the musos arent camped there...
I have some time around the 15-17th if your still in town??
Good Hijack
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Re: bream
thanks and it put up a lot better tussle than the 41cm one I posted in the WIEDT thread he took 3 long runs the first around 15 metersstinkitup wrote:Bloody good bream that well done!!!!
Ryan
pretty good for a bream on my heavy rod 2kg braid I usually use 1kg .
and with any luck I will be posting a gun related thread soon , depends on how fast OSA are at sending stuff out .