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Nog got a reaction from Angry51 in Freshwater working group
These guys @rayke1938, @Dinodadog have been doing the heavy lifting for years, Hamish, I appluad your enthusiasm, good on ya
Some more of us young blokes (i.e. under 60) should really be setting the agenda for the next 10-20 years
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Nog got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in Freshwater working group
These guys @rayke1938, @Dinodadog have been doing the heavy lifting for years, Hamish, I appluad your enthusiasm, good on ya
Some more of us young blokes (i.e. under 60) should really be setting the agenda for the next 10-20 years
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Nog got a reaction from Drop Bear in Freshwater working group
These guys @rayke1938, @Dinodadog have been doing the heavy lifting for years, Hamish, I appluad your enthusiasm, good on ya
Some more of us young blokes (i.e. under 60) should really be setting the agenda for the next 10-20 years
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Nog got a reaction from rayke1938 in Freshwater working group
These guys @rayke1938, @Dinodadog have been doing the heavy lifting for years, Hamish, I appluad your enthusiasm, good on ya
Some more of us young blokes (i.e. under 60) should really be setting the agenda for the next 10-20 years
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Nog got a reaction from kmcrosby78 in Freshwater working group
Everyone who has an interest in Freshwater Fishing should apply just for the hell of it.
Get onto it, get involved.
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Nog got a reaction from Drop Bear in Freshwater working group
Everyone who has an interest in Freshwater Fishing should apply just for the hell of it.
Get onto it, get involved.
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Nog reacted to Drop Bear in Freshwater working group
Hey legends,
@rayke1938
@Dinodadog
and anyone else.
There is a call for members for a working group for freshwater fishing
https://daf.engagementhub.com.au/freshwater-fisheries-working-group-expressions-of-interest
Just thought I would let you know.
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Nog got a reaction from Drop Bear in Slow Trifecta
I got a bait jig rod for $40 form MoTackle a few years. Worth their weight in gold, just throw in a side pocket when done.
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Nog got a reaction from ellicat in Slow Trifecta
I got a bait jig rod for $40 form MoTackle a few years. Worth their weight in gold, just throw in a side pocket when done.
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Nog got a reaction from Kat in Hello!
Hey Licespray
Be careful of this new hobby of yours, you think Stellas are expensive 🙂
The rivers and creeks around Toowoomba are teaming with Carp (or as we like to say Mud Marlin, Feshwater Bonefish 🙂 and Cod if you know the right spots.
As for a teacher I'd thoroughly recommend joining a club. A mate and I started the Brisbane Fly Fishing club around ten years ago and it's still going strong. They have regular outings and now with COVID under check a bit they are slowly getting back to normal with monthly club nights (lots of fly casting gurus to help you out).
Give the current president (Marcus) an email and he'll send you more info.
president @bffc.org.,au
Good luck, it's sooo much better than lure chucking and bait soaking..............INCOMING!!!!!
Norm
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Nog got a reaction from GregOug in Hello!
Hey Licespray
Be careful of this new hobby of yours, you think Stellas are expensive 🙂
The rivers and creeks around Toowoomba are teaming with Carp (or as we like to say Mud Marlin, Feshwater Bonefish 🙂 and Cod if you know the right spots.
As for a teacher I'd thoroughly recommend joining a club. A mate and I started the Brisbane Fly Fishing club around ten years ago and it's still going strong. They have regular outings and now with COVID under check a bit they are slowly getting back to normal with monthly club nights (lots of fly casting gurus to help you out).
Give the current president (Marcus) an email and he'll send you more info.
president @bffc.org.,au
Good luck, it's sooo much better than lure chucking and bait soaking..............INCOMING!!!!!
Norm
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Nog got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in Hello!
Hey Licespray
Be careful of this new hobby of yours, you think Stellas are expensive 🙂
The rivers and creeks around Toowoomba are teaming with Carp (or as we like to say Mud Marlin, Feshwater Bonefish 🙂 and Cod if you know the right spots.
As for a teacher I'd thoroughly recommend joining a club. A mate and I started the Brisbane Fly Fishing club around ten years ago and it's still going strong. They have regular outings and now with COVID under check a bit they are slowly getting back to normal with monthly club nights (lots of fly casting gurus to help you out).
Give the current president (Marcus) an email and he'll send you more info.
president @bffc.org.,au
Good luck, it's sooo much better than lure chucking and bait soaking..............INCOMING!!!!!
Norm
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Nog got a reaction from Hweebe in Mud Whelks (Pyrazus ebeninus)
When I was a young lad I spent a few months in Kakadu studying crabs 🙂
The local Aboriginal ranger used to come out in the field with us to find us a feed of mudcrabs. For entree we had Mudwelks (Longbums they called them). The trick was not to gathe rthe ones nearer the high tide mark as these were "hairy"...read poisonous.
Cooked straight on the coals and then broken open. Funnily enough the flesh was bright blue!!!!!!!
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Nog got a reaction from Drop Bear in Mud Whelks (Pyrazus ebeninus)
When I was a young lad I spent a few months in Kakadu studying crabs 🙂
The local Aboriginal ranger used to come out in the field with us to find us a feed of mudcrabs. For entree we had Mudwelks (Longbums they called them). The trick was not to gathe rthe ones nearer the high tide mark as these were "hairy"...read poisonous.
Cooked straight on the coals and then broken open. Funnily enough the flesh was bright blue!!!!!!!
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Nog got a reaction from Kat in Mud Whelks (Pyrazus ebeninus)
When I was a young lad I spent a few months in Kakadu studying crabs 🙂
The local Aboriginal ranger used to come out in the field with us to find us a feed of mudcrabs. For entree we had Mudwelks (Longbums they called them). The trick was not to gathe rthe ones nearer the high tide mark as these were "hairy"...read poisonous.
Cooked straight on the coals and then broken open. Funnily enough the flesh was bright blue!!!!!!!
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Nog got a reaction from Old Scaley in Mud Whelks (Pyrazus ebeninus)
When I was a young lad I spent a few months in Kakadu studying crabs 🙂
The local Aboriginal ranger used to come out in the field with us to find us a feed of mudcrabs. For entree we had Mudwelks (Longbums they called them). The trick was not to gathe rthe ones nearer the high tide mark as these were "hairy"...read poisonous.
Cooked straight on the coals and then broken open. Funnily enough the flesh was bright blue!!!!!!!
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Nog got a reaction from ellicat in Mud Whelks (Pyrazus ebeninus)
When I was a young lad I spent a few months in Kakadu studying crabs 🙂
The local Aboriginal ranger used to come out in the field with us to find us a feed of mudcrabs. For entree we had Mudwelks (Longbums they called them). The trick was not to gathe rthe ones nearer the high tide mark as these were "hairy"...read poisonous.
Cooked straight on the coals and then broken open. Funnily enough the flesh was bright blue!!!!!!!
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Nog got a reaction from ellicat in Hello!
Hey Licespray
Be careful of this new hobby of yours, you think Stellas are expensive 🙂
The rivers and creeks around Toowoomba are teaming with Carp (or as we like to say Mud Marlin, Feshwater Bonefish 🙂 and Cod if you know the right spots.
As for a teacher I'd thoroughly recommend joining a club. A mate and I started the Brisbane Fly Fishing club around ten years ago and it's still going strong. They have regular outings and now with COVID under check a bit they are slowly getting back to normal with monthly club nights (lots of fly casting gurus to help you out).
Give the current president (Marcus) an email and he'll send you more info.
president @bffc.org.,au
Good luck, it's sooo much better than lure chucking and bait soaking..............INCOMING!!!!!
Norm
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Nog got a reaction from Andrew_P in Mud Whelks (Pyrazus ebeninus)
When I was a young lad I spent a few months in Kakadu studying crabs 🙂
The local Aboriginal ranger used to come out in the field with us to find us a feed of mudcrabs. For entree we had Mudwelks (Longbums they called them). The trick was not to gathe rthe ones nearer the high tide mark as these were "hairy"...read poisonous.
Cooked straight on the coals and then broken open. Funnily enough the flesh was bright blue!!!!!!!
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