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mpreston55

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  1. I took a look at the ramp near the bar and it looked dicey. Is there another ramp? Looks a good spot to take kids for bream.

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    There is a ramp right next to the road bridge. Turn off the road head towards the rail bridge. It's a good ramp as long as your boat is not too big.

  2. Both of those methods work well. Have used them both. Just spreading it out on a milk crate and keeping it in a cool place works well at this time of year. Don't roll it in newspaper and put it in your everyday fridge as it does tend to send an odour right through the fridge. OK if you have a fridge that you don't store food in. You are a very lucky person to have found a good supply of weed. Not much around down here in the Illawarra at the moment.

  3. Yeah it was a pretty good game to watch. Not as intense as the Grand Final a few weeks ago but still good to watch. Matt Scott should have been the nam of the match - he was outstanding as was eastwood for the Kiwis.

  4. Have to agree with a few people on here that pound for pound the humble mullet is hard to beat. Caught one in a canoe that weighed just under 2kg and it dragged me all over the place (with 2 people in the boat). A 1 kilo luderick would also drag a 1 kilo trout backwards without trouble.

  5. Well done fellas. It is easy to get hooked on fishing. There are plenty of luderick in this area and just west of the bridge near the bowling club. Have a look through the forum pages and get some tips on fishing for blackfish. Get out and give it a go. The hardest part is actually finding the weed to catch them on. They are great fun to catch and taste pretty good also if prepared properly.

    Good luck.

  6. Great catch. Salmon fight as well as most fish do and one that size should have been a lot of fun. Many people say "but its only a salmon - they're no good to eat". Salmon just over a kilo are good to eat if you bleed them straight away and eat them fresh. Fillet them, skin them and cut out all of the red meat from along the centre line. Fry them in butter and eat - much better than a lot of people say.

  7. This is an interesting topic, a mate of mine who did a fisheries course, was told that only 1 in a few hundred fish make it to 1 year of age and then only 1 in a few more hundred make it to 2 years, then only 1 in a few hundred more make it to 3 years and so on. I'm no rocket scientist but it seems to me that a 40cm Bream which is over 25 years old had about the same chance of getting to that age as me winning lotto.

    I think its probably best to let the 40cm model go and keep a 25cm one or am I wrong?

    I would like to know the facts on this.

    Does any one have any thoughts?

    Cheers Langa

    Very interesting input Langa. It's one of those things that will keep us all thinking for ages to come. Only solution 100% catch and release BUT that is not acceptable as everyone (who is licensed) should have the right to catch and eat a fish.

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