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Murrumbidgee report


big Neil

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We have been having very hot days, too hot for me to go fishing. We just had a day and a half of steady showers, not as much as we need, but enough to drop the barometer. This arvo presented us with clearing skies, a rising barometer and the threat of an afternoon thunder storm. For those of you who fish for Cod, take note of what I just related because it equates to Cod on the bite. So I gathered the bait and headed to the nearest boat ramp. There was a reasonable flow in the water (another good sign for bait fishing) as I headed upstream to one of my favourite spots. I wasn't disappointed having 2 small Cod (under 52cms) in the boat in the first 5 minutes. Got another 3 (all undersize) and a Trout Cod before the heat forced me to head home. An hour after I got home the heavens opened amid a fierce thunder and lightning storm. 20 minutes later it was gone.

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Cheers, bn

 

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