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    New England Tableland Trout

    A rewarding day spent last Friday chasing rainbows - six released, four kept for a satisfying feed.

    Roger


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    nice catch

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    Nice trout...
    We brought home 6 trout on Sunday too. They were a little more orange in colour and all had uncanny 7mm holes through their heads.
    Cant recall there being too much grass in the vicinity either.

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    Nice work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by roverrescue View Post
    Nice trout...
    We brought home 6 trout on Sunday too. They were a little more orange in colour and all had uncanny 7mm holes through their heads.
    Cant recall there being too much grass in the vicinity either.

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    Any photos Steve, I have almost forgotten what a trout looks like it's been that long since I have been out. I think the trailer has square wheels by now.Weather bureau reckons there is gonna be a tropical low develop up your way by Saturday.
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    Sorry for the highjacking Roger,

    Brian we have had amazing weather since mid Novemeber, We did an Osprey trip last week of Nov and since then I would say the days over 15kn would be less than 10.
    Whilst Brissie and the SE was getting snotted up here we had calm weather. I have put 100 hours on the engine since Novemeber 20.

    I see the predicted spinner off of Cairns, chances are it will amount to nought but time will tell.

    Got a 95cm long nose emperor on Sat night - might be able to wrangle up a piccy of that one. No pics of the trout, but I could take a quick shot of the fish freezer ATM fully stocked for the weather to go bad.

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    Nice fish.

    Drop me a line if you need a fishing buddy next time your up here


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    Nice size trout there Fish78 - did you get him on spinner or fly?

    I haven't experienced one like that since I was down Eucumbene way mant years ago.
    Roger


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    Quote Originally Posted by Xtreme View Post
    Nice size trout there Fish78 - did you get him on spinner or fly?

    I haven't experienced one like that since I was down Eucumbene way mant years ago.
    Thanks mate, that one was on a Squidgy Bloodworm wriggler on spin.

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    Fresh liver is good stuff for catching trout. I knew some fellows who were working on the Snowy scheme who reckoned the best gear to get trout in the Snowy area was the noisy bait. They were Eastern European dp's who regarded trout as an inferior eating fish, but which could handily be converted into alcohol at the mountain pubs by selling them to failed fly fishermen.
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