Be prepared and have a camera with you, never know what you will see that is photo worthy.
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Be prepared and have a camera with you, never know what you will see that is photo worthy.
@TPC It is Okay now. I've removed anything offensive!!!
I caught a fishhttp://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...017/10/109.jpghttp://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...017/10/110.jpg
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Couple of Golden Perch from Lake Keepit earlier this week. One 45 cm the other 42 cm. Took me 4 days to catch the bloody things!. 4 days well spent I say. :thumbup:
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Up the Snowy Mtns mate, a few around, they will improve in condition and activity with the coming on of more insect activity with the warmer whether. Can enjoy mid week and rather it that way.
My mate Phil who some of you know found this reel at our normal camp at Bearii.
Ive emailed the museum and found out its a 1958 model that cost 2 pound 10 and 6 back in the day.
the company started in1933 and close in 1987. Alvey with their bakelite side casters finished them off.
Its a 4.5" Steelite side caster. got some very old Mitchell reels both trout and surf and some very old lures.
Ill make up a board a display them.
As Phil says who knows how long it was stuck in the mud on the banks of the murray
Steelite, a fine piece of engineering, noted the coil spring and actuated by the line run guide moment for locking the reel spool in position, and the drag tensioning star wheel (would presume) . Nice find and yes deserves a special place.
plus its left or right handed not bad , cause I think most ppl fish the wrong way ,
You should hold the rod with your dominant arm and wind with your weakest.
Being a right hander I wind with my left I used to wind with my right but found it easier winding left handed.
that should bring some comments lol