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Still can’t get any lake worms, the nippers are doing the trick

very fast tide and lots of weed, the bream are going well, saw plenty of whiting only caught one

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38 minutes ago, Isaac Ct said:

I think the bottom left 'bream' is actually a Tarwhine, I still get confused myself. Well done on producing a very nice feed.

Nice feed of Fish there Paul’s and yes, Isaac is right. Middle fish is a Tarwine.

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You can tell a Tarwhine as soon as you clean them, the stomach lining is black, where a Bream is white, the curved head and lines on the side are the external features.

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Nice feed of fish, and not a bad sized tarwhine and whiting.

Big tides over the last few days, AND, if you can see the whiting, they can see you are and are less likely to take your baits.

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That bottom right "bream" looks like a tarwhine to me.But then again I specialise in knowing what baits look like more as I've seen them way more than fish.😉 Great catch!!

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On 2/1/2022 at 12:29 PM, pauls said:

Still can’t get any lake worms, the nippers are doing the trick

very fast tide and lots of weed, the bream are going well, saw plenty of whiting only caught one

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These are caught inside the lake or near the mouth? You are right they tide are always fast. Tried twice, but not the best timing water running 30-40kms a hr ain’t fun to fish😂 but the beach produce monster whitting 

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