This thread has been quiet for a while , no fish At Yarra Mego??
Anyway spied this on the rear of my mates boat, has to be 180cm tall
A brute in any ones book super charged to boot
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This thread has been quiet for a while , no fish At Yarra Mego??
Anyway spied this on the rear of my mates boat, has to be 180cm tall
A brute in any ones book super charged to boot
Really only fished one day. Either too windy or too drunk.
Got 3 carp. A medium yellow-belly and a tiny cod.
However the reddies are going off in Cooper lake.
30-40 fish caught from 500g to 2kg. Most about the kilo size.
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Good one, mate went in that snapper comp last
week end in western port, couple of nice fish no brutes though
A nice 110cm cod caught and release.
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Not tethered for cod opening I hope lol
Were they letting water out or
is it left closed as Opening is coming up
At the moment its still closed.
Change of conditions
A large part of Barmah National Park and adjoining Murray River Park West are closed due to flooding. The areas have been closed to protect public safety and tracks from vehicle damage. Visitors can still explore the park by boat or canoe but need to ensure they have a good map and GPS as the environment can appear different whilst surrounded by water. Visitor destinations that are closed include: Barmah Lakes camping ground and day visitor area, Barmah Island to the north of Barmah Creek, The Gulf boat ramp, Tongalong Beach, Snake Bend, Browns Camp and The Steps. Visitor access gateways that are closed include: Barmah Island; Barmah Creek Road, Corrys Road and River Road, Sand Ridge Track (just past the Dharnya Centre), Trickeys gate, Gowers gate, Eddys gate, Murrays Mill gate, Hughes gate, Thorpes gate, Darlows gate, Tipperary gate, Mannions gate, Suttons gate and Pinnucks Bridge. at Barmah National Park
Thursday 31 October, 2013
Barmah Creek bridge 2 on River Road (Barmah Island) in the River Murray Reserve is closed – Access to Barmah Island from either end until point of bridge closure or via Corrys Road. at Barmah National Park
Tuesday 7 May, 2013
I sent then an email to complain that when I went with my canoe, map and GPS, there was no water in Barmah National Park to use my canoe. They have not replied yet.
That stinks, think they are telling some porky pies
Just wish the wind would rack off , getting worried I might have forgotten how to fish , helped a mate run his crab pots this morning , so at least got a few hours on the water