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scottyboy

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  1. They are the bomb. Only problem is that the cod tend to deep throat them which means delicate surgery for speedy release and recovery, and also cod fingers. Zoom in on my right hand index finger and you will see what i mean. Just another of the many symptoms of cod fever. Cheers Scotty
  2. Heres a photo of the most successful lure neil
  3. At the moment mate they all seem to have a beautiful pattern, there not big fish by any mean but super aggressive. Theres flow in the peel river and it looks really healthy. Whether its dam realise or the occasion storm in the catchment area thats turning one i don't know. The lures are surface oones from a camping and fishing store. There weedless so they won't get hung up on tree branches and logs .the best colours seem to be black body ,yellow sides,white under carriage. Hope this helps mate.ill admit ive got cod fever ,it has become an addiction mate,just ask my wife. Let me know how you go?
  4. Come to Tamworth mate.upstream of the town is doing well at the moment towards chaffey dam. Ive been using savage ninja frogs about 1-2 hours before dark. Use Google maps mate,ask a farmer if can fish on there property, most are good blokes and enjoy fishing too.good luck mate, the surface strike is unforgettable and has me hooked after years fishing the salt cod
  5. Hey mate,the walking track behind bobbin head marina up to the back of north turramarra (think its called the shinx trail) is awesome for mobile flicking if you have someone one to meet you at the end, if not its a long walk back.Hope this helps ?
  6. sorry only just saw this post,I live at edgeroi which as you know is just down the road.moved here 4years ago from Sydney for a tree change ,I fish the Namoi and the Gwydir rivers, pm me next time your up here ,.
  7. woohoo another dead carp!!!!
  8. im prety shore u can moor in one spot for 28 days.there,s plenty of public moorings in smiths creek which has plenty of spots out of the wind.
  9. yes it is ritchie.the southen corner of the bridge is where it starts. dont fish near the marina after dark as the rent a cop there thinks ever fisherman is trying to steal one of the boats.happy fishing,let us know how you go. cheers scotty
  10. hey ritchy i fish good old bobbo,s all the time.the big stone wall on the southen side of the bridge near the public toilet block is a good place to start.fish with little or no weight,if your fishing after dark why not try fishing 4 sharks as there are heaps around there atm. cheers scotty
  11. hey ray looks like u had a great time. i camped at easter just south of u at big hill.it is still 1 of those untouched places.the rock fishing while i was there was unbelevable,bonito,tailer,macktunaand bream every morning.did u get a chance 2 fish the stones while u were there. cheers SCOTTY
  12. heading out with my mates on central coast fishing chaters on sunday.hope the fishing gods are weving there powers on us.wishing every fellow fishraider a safe and enjoyable weekend. cheers SCOTTY
  13. hi clem sorry 2 hear about the crappy fishing.im not trying to add salt to the wound,but i spent easter just north of you at creasent head and the rock fishing was unbeliveable.every morning i caught tailer,bonito,macktuna,bream and lost quite a few fish to the local bronze wahlers.i fished a place called big hill,about 10km south of creasent head.great camping spot too.i will try to post some photos 2nite.
  14. hey big fella luv that second last photo u should have been a model. nice work on the bonies speak 2 u soon
  15. hey folks just a thought could the good old northen bluefins bee on there annual holiday to our waters
  16. hey big guy .some people just dont get it.a fish is not worth your lifew,no matter how big it is
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