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  1. Any episode of Ifish featuring Cristy Worsteling
  2. Thanks for the feedback guys.Much appreciated :-)
  3. Hi All,Heading up to Kingston OM this weekend.can anybody let me know how the river flows are at the mo?I have loooked on a few sites a and they give me figures on flow rates but that means nothing to me.Is the river swollen? Kayakable? baitfishable? Swimmable? Not that we would be swimming this time of year, but it would give me some idea of the flow.Taking kids and concerned bout water safety.They are good swimmers but i have seen the Murray in full flow and it's scary! lolAny feedback is appreciated :-)
  4. you got that right AFF
  5. Mango

    Sling shots

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Trev-Tomlin-Whopper-Dropper-Groundbait-Catapult-/220930392243?pt=UK_SportingGoods_FishingAcces_RL&hash=item33707a40b3take at look at this...this is the real deal..great for tossing out frozen bait balls as discussed earlier...good for corn and moist bait balls too...i have used on for years...
  6. I stand corrected they are gulp.Not that it alters my qeury
  7. I have been eyeing up the soft plastics’ containers in BigW. Particularly the squidgee ones with the large diameter yellow lid.The containers are labelled as saltwater and i can see no stock of freshwater (assuming that there is a freshwater container). They are on the shelf for well under $20.I can identify that the plastics in the container are probably more suited to the salt.Not sure about the juice though. I am looking for some feedback on the whether there are differences in the juice in the saltwater and freshwater containers(if available). Willing to take the hit on the plastics if t
  8. MS Gago should understand that she is not paid by us, the tax paying public, to use "MEDIA REPORTS": as a bloody research tool for christ's sake!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  9. Is there a minimum size one should consider when taking a shitty? ;-)
  10. PikkOn, Tandanus Catfish should always be handled carefully.They have 'saw-edged spines' in the dorsal and pectoral fins that can inflict painful wounds. I'm talking from experience too!
  11. nice work there...i would be re-thinking the use of the lip-grip on catties though. I acknowledge there are dangers in handling them but the use of these grips can cause damage....nice hybrid there too
  12. I found the article a little confusing until i got to the nitty gritty science reference...it all made so much more sense...'Finding Nemo'.....what more credibility does an article require!!??....and so accuratly targetted at the readers' demographic...
  13. Well done Sam,Just watched the show.Congats on your PB snapper mate.A day out with good comapny on a boat to die for!!.
  14. Red-Devil,The real important bit that i forgot to mention was;Great to see a youngster getting involved with such a healthy interest.Good luck with your project.Cheers Neil
  15. Red-Devil,If i may. I wish to indulge in some of my own thoughts too:-)I fished a lot of course fishing matches on the Murray and lakes (Bonney, Albert & Alexandrina) during the early 90's through to the late 90s.As we fished for a total bag weight, naturally the species targeted was, in the main, carp as they are abundant.Following the floods in the early and mid 90s the carp population was noticeably reduced in the later 90s as was reflected in bag weights.We even saw greater numbers of juvenile Golden Perch and Cod taking baits such as shrimp when varying baits. Not so much the Silvers
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