You are the best Dids.
You are the best Dids.
Red
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An oldie but a goldy. I remember reading thru this many many times...
I go fishing not to find myself but to lose myself...
Seems like only yesterday that post went up, now tell us what happened to the egrell again dids....
According to my chemistry teacher, alcohol IS a solution!
i hadnt seen that post before dids bloody brilliant ,top write up about the fish i couldnt find .till this year wish i had read that a while ago
Don't worry Alex, you can share your spots with me (but don't expect any in return as I don't have any).
All these other blokes are just jealous of the fantastic wild windy weather up here. In the last 6 days, even fishing from the bank would be a problem, either your lure would hit you in the face on the way back or land in the mangroves on the other side of the inlet. LOL
Thanks for the comments lads, Pistol Pete I think there's a touch of truth in what you say about it putting the mocker on me , I haven't had a great session since, but that may change tonight. As for The Gecko, this post won me an Egrell rod in the days when there was a prize for "the post of the month". It was a Bear S10H, as most will know a very very nice rod (no not for sale). But Gecko the rod I broke was not that one, it was an egrell baitcaster I bought, sadly an equally great rod. It was broken on a XXL GT up the noosa River just past John's Landing (High sticking). Pistol P there is a link to this post on the mangrovejack post in the "Fish ID" section. If anybody else wants to do some how to's on other species, feel free.
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[QUOTE=Didley;109855] It was broken on a XXL GT up the noosa River /QUOTE]
XXL you say?
Did you see it? How big is XXL Dids?
That rod was beautiful, It felt very nice in the hand.
Great idea on the How To's, Dids. Id love to see one on Threadys, or Estuary Barras. Maybe it could go in the Fish ID section?
Nice to see youve still got the egrell. I'll take you down Urangan pier one day where the little GTs are 100cm.
Alex.
* Unless specified, all fish pictured were released unharmed.