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  1. They were both taller than me and appeared to be in excellent condition and full plumage. I have seen plenty of emus whilst fishing in the past at Tuross but I have never witnessed them swimming! I have seen roos swimming many times though. and the occasional cow wading in the shallows
  2. The fishing was a little quiet yesterday but I did have some company ... Not one but two of the big buggers!
  3. This might help you out Stu: Fishing Amsterdam I hope you have a great time mate. I foresee some new Fishraider Records in the making! Cheers Ian
  4. Outstanding effort Kel. I hope many more (and even bigger) crocs grace the floor of the new boat over the years to come! Cheers Ian
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    1000 Posts

    Congrats Jeff and thank you for your contribution over the last 1000 posts. I look forward to many more to come! Cheers Hodgey
  6. Another great report mate. Well done on your achievements in the ABT. Each time you compete and gain more insight into fishing new water and techniques, the more competitive you'll be. Lord help 'em NEXT year! Top photos of very nice fish. Keep up the great work mate! Cheers Hodgey
  7. Bait Yabbies, worms, shrimp, bardi grubs or cheese (or a combination of two or more of these) will entice your target species. Fishing with a paternoster rig is very effective, as is a running sinker if you're not fishing in heavily timbered water. Lures Hardbodies and spinnerbaits are probably the biggest producers of Murray Cod. Oargee, stumpjumper or poltergest lures will be a good place to start for hardbodies. Spinnerbaits with skirt colors such black/red, purple/black or purple/brown are a good start. Double colorado blades will give out a heap of vibration but have to be fished slowly or they won't stay in 'the zone' for long. Tandem blades (colorado/willow combination) will remain deeper for longer. These fish have a brutal initial attack so you will need some reasonably heavy gear. I prefer 25lb braid to 25-30lb leader but I know others fish a lot heavier still. They have a mouth full of bristle-like teeth that can wear through the leader so err on the side of caution. Hopefully that heads you in the right direction. There are plenty of other cod fanatics on here to add their two-bobs worth so I'm sure you'll get some excellent feedback. Good luck! Cheers Hodgey
  8. Congratulations to Egg-Soup for taking out Feb COTM with his terrific Kingie caught off the rocks We will be in contact shortly to organise your prize. Cheers The Admin and Moderator Team
  9. Crackin' report Dean and congrats on some terrific fish. Fantastic photos as always. The water you were fishing seems to be a lot cleaner than Loddon. Surface fishing is not overly popular (or productive) down here compared to other regions/rivers, but I have had some interest in the large Codseeker surface lures. I recently purchased a couple more buzzbaits and look forward to giving them a swim soon. Keep the reports and photos coming mate ... they are 1st class! Cheers Hodgey
  10. Hmmm...quick plane trip, catch some bass and poke fun at Stewy ... why not!
  11. A great way to spend the day with the little bloke. Terrific photos mate. Cheers Hodgey
  12. I look forward to it Dan. I'm already expecting a visit from the big bloke in Pimpana Thanks for the replies everyone. Rob is still on a high and looking forward to the next session. Cheers Hodgey
  13. Hodgey

    WD-40

    Lanox is a friendlier version, which contains no silicon, kerosene, acids or diesel product. Inox is another variation, made by the same people.
  14. I have been haunting the banks of the Loddon River of late, generally throwing spinnerbaits for Murray Cod . I've managed to find a few but nothing worth skiting about. (apologies for quality of photos - they're off my phone) On Saturday, I took my youngest son (8) with me. He has caught his fair share of fish, but one species has held his fascination (and has eluded him) for a long while now and that is the Murray Cod. I recently lost a good fish (approx 70/75cm - broke the line whilst I was reaching for the lip grips) so I returned to that location with the young bloke in tow. The Loddon River can produce some terrific fish, provided you are prepared to throw into some pretty dense timber. This is not the ideal scenario for a young bloke to learn his craft so you have to modify your technique slightly. I also believe it is important to explain why we fish in specific locations so the young fella learns how to 'read the water'. We spent a couple of minutes assessing the water clarity and flow, eddies and structure and generally looking for indications of the best place to find fish. Having fished this location a couple of times, I pointed out areas in the open water that I had 'felt' submerged timber and weedbeds with my spinnerbaits so he wouldn't confuse these knocks on his lure as the bumps of an inquisitive fish. The water here is pretty deep – roughly 10 seconds for a half ounce spinnerbait to hit bottom – but the timbered areas are significantly shallower. I tied on a shallow diver for the lad and watched his first couple of casts to ensure he was on the right track. I then moved away from him and searched a particularly nasty stretch of water with a surface lure. After an hour or so without success, I decided to revert to spinnerbaits. I decided to tie on a purple ¼ oz spinnerbait in tandem gold blades for the little bloke as I hoped this would allow him to search the water column without fishing too deep into the timber. I tied on a ½ oz black/silver spinnerbait with twin gold colorados and we resumed fishing. After about 30 mins I could sense my son was frustrated. When I asked him why, he stated “The better logs and stuff are on the other side, Dad, and I can't cast that far”. I placed my baitcasting outfit on the grass and asked him where he was trying to hit. He indicated an old log adjacent to where he was standing. I loaded up the spin stick and managed to cast in close proximity to where he wanted, then handed the rod to him and watched. He was a picture of concentration; slow-rolling the handle and lifting/raising the rod to vary his depth. Nothing. Another cast in the same vicinity and he repeated his technique. Nothing. The same cast was repeated and duly handed to him. I've recently purchased an EOS 1100D and I was admiring some of the potential scenic shots available when my thought were interrupted by the sound of someone grunting near my left elbow and I looked down to see the lad fighting a fish. (similar circumstances to his yellowbelly reported in a previous post!) “Uh! Gee that fish hit hard Dad...and it's strong”. I watched as he forgot all his 'lift-and-wind' techniques and tried to fight the fish in a flurry of hands and rod tip! A hand placed on his shoulder and a quiet word was all that was needed to settle his nerves and get him back on track … for now. Roughly 30 seconds later, the fish rose about 20 feet in front of him. “Is it a cod, Dad?” Now a smart Dad would have said anything but 'yes' … but not this one. When he heard that singular word, his eyes misted, his legs adopted a jelly-like consistency and he froze. “Don't panic mate. Just play him like you would any other fish, keep the rod high...and see what happens”. He returned to his task with grim determination and a short while later his first Murray Cod of approx 50cm was lying safely at his feet. He sat on his boulder and stared at this enigma he had heard so much about and the look of admiration and awe is one that I'll never forget. After the obligatory photos before release, he sat back down on his boulder, looked wistfully at the water and said: “Wow, Dad. I feel happy, sad, excited, nervous … all at once. Do you know what I mean?” “Yes I do, Rob … and I hope you feel this way many more times in the years to come” Cheers Hodgey
  15. Hodgey

    WD-40

    Here is what snopes has to say about this ageless question: WD - Fact or Fiction Cheers Hodgey
  16. Gee that water looks dirty, Dean. Good to see a few fish coming from your local waterway though. Hope the activity and size improves as the water clears. Cheers Ian
  17. Here is a link to a previous thread about this topic: sx40 color Cheers Hodgey
  18. A crackin' report of a truly memorable fish. Top effort mate! Cheers Skip
  19. Congrats to Poddy Trapper on taking out Jan 2013 COTM with his PB Bass We will be in touch about your prize shortly Regards Admin and Mod Team
  20. Happy Birthday Dan. Hope you have a terrific day mate. Enjoy a coldie for me! Cheers Skip
  21. Well done Admin Welcome to the team from Shimano! Great to have you on board Cheers Hodgey
  22. Good to see everything is improving there mate. You'll be back to fishing in a month or so Cheers Skip
  23. Some terrific fish taken from a picturesque part of the world. Great photos Dean! Cheers Ian
  24. Congratulations to FISHBONES for taking out Catch of the Year with his fantastic Southern Bluefin Tuna: We will be in touch shortly about your prize. Thank you to all the members who participated in the comp! Regards, The Admin and Mods Team
  25. A great report as always Brendon. Fantastic to see mum pipping the boys for the trophy! Cheers Skip
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