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cheder

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  1. Great report, if you also get onto some EPs you'll get addicted to the hard strikes and tough fights of both of these natives......both are my favorite southern fish species :biggrin2:

    agreed, but yellowbely are equal first too mate ;)

  2. GEnts,

    I ahve fished burrinjuck fairly regularly for a few years now and can tell you that it can be a dam of a thousand casts but on the flip side, i have been in some of the hottest fishing of my career, genreally cod are taken in the morning and afternoon sessions and go deep through the day, yellowbelly are a little different and will take lures during the day but you will have to work for them, the arvo session is where the yellas generally heat up. I generally only go to the juck to target yellowbelly as decent cod are hard to come by, yellowbelly are plentiful and I have had the most success casting Jackall TN60s in 15-30ft of water with an ultra slow roll back to the boat. Gold flash seems to be the colour of choice, trolling is also good with 20ft divers in the 65mm size, again gold flash being the colour of choice.

    Dont give up on the juck.

    Che

  3. there is no over exaggeration when mick tells you he lost a big fish, it was like a massive hit, i thought he got snagged, my guess is it was a green fish that didnt know it was hooked until mick gave it some curry, big and heavy.. shame he wasnt using heavier gear, would have been nice to see the fish.. Windy is a dam of a thousand casts, i think the reason why we had a few missed hook ups is because you have done 500 cast before it and dont expect a hit catching you off guard.. big yellas there though, bigger than the juck too and golden to boot.

    Che

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