WalnLiz
In remembrance, April 2024
The smile on the kids face is priceless...love that pic.
Cheers Wal.
Cheers Wal.
HeadsUp said:not a big fish story but an amazing one
i took 4 year old to Brooklyn ( Hawksbury River north of Sydney )
we both tossed our lines in the water , i was holding my rod but he put his down on the jetty
Next minute Ka-TWANG and his whole fishing rod shot off from the jetty and disappeared across the water . we thought its gone . not much you can do
5 minutes later i thought i would pull mine up and check the bait and when i did , my hook was bare except it was wrapped around the handle of his reel.
So we picked up his rod again and wound it in , complete with the 2 kg jewfish that stole it in the first place
hows that for a fluke ?
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Sarn said:My boyfriend jumped in the very very cold lake (Canberra in winter is cold!), swam out to it and dragged it back. Now keep in mind that he is a land lubber and not a strong swimmer, plus it was a cheap as rod, think I bought it for about $15.
He came back in with the rod, i reeled it in and big arsed carp was still on the end of the line, seemingly exhausted from dragging my rod around.
We got married about a year later, but it was on that day that I knew he was a keeper.the fish on the other hand....
So glad some people have an understanding on breeders, and know how to treat these fish . That one will produce millions of eggs. Yet taste dry and crap ... Why keep it ? Good on you , I try and educate people around here , not many listen .WalnLiz said:Hi Guys,
I can't believe that all you guys on the Central Coast who swing the wand on the beach don't chuck a line in your spare time. Be good to get some "Tall"...and true stories of some of the one's which did and didn't get away. The Flatty in the pic went just over a metre and was caught in the Clyde River at Batemans Bay. She was released shortly after to go and make more baby flatties for next season.
Love to see some pics and stories from the rest of you guys.....cheers, Wal![]()
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Jindy Gold said:Nothing as beautiful as a wild trout caught from the highlands around the NSW snowfields,,above the snow line.. fit colourful and fight way above their weight. And Wal, My fav way to cook fish besides smoking them ol trout is to bake over coals or good solid pan/ camp oven. coconut cream/ mangoes .. just fill the fish if whole, or normally i fillet and lay on a few decent bits al foil and pour the coconut cream and sliced mangoes over then wrap and bake.... yummmo..
Chees guys
Rhinocerus said:Cant seem to upload photos from my phone but in 3 months holiday in Hervey Bay qld i have fished the urangan pier and caught the following on live bait herring....97cm Barra, 7lb threadfin salmon,6ft Dunbar(shovelnose),72cm flathead(and lost several metre ones)....11kg golden trevally and 4 others between 9kg and 5kg,9lb tarpon,more than 20 mackeral including school,spotted and broad bar up to 1.2m, 2x metre plus Hairtail (ribbon fish) and a number of different small sharks up to 6ft including black tip reef,hammerhead,school,cookie cutter shark and young lads there have pulled a few tigers this week between 14ft and 8ft,spanish mackeral and longtail bluefin and mac tuna ,great jetty to fish on!![]()