Heading down to try and catch a few friday arvo and saturday.
Anyone got any secret receipts besides corn, that might help out.
regards
Heading down to try and catch a few friday arvo and saturday.
Anyone got any secret receipts besides corn, that might help out.
regards
Geli and not the aeroplane type, the way this weather is it may be the only place brian, i am hanging out to see if a week at bruns may be worthwile.
cheers
Joe.
hrmm... is any one else going down? never caught a carp before..
Back from the freshwater, and fairly quite arvo all round buy all, only tried two dams, and the buggers were very timid, only manage 1 for the arvo. Bloody thing was still breathing 2 hours after it was caught.
Back tomorrow.
Fairly big crowns around most dams , this is only a section of one
Where is that 2nd photo taken at
webby a shotgun normaly gets a few on, if any one wants to go for a trip chasin a few pm me and will organise a AUSfishcarpbuster trip of our own
webby
can you bring some home for my pond
breed them up
they may turn out to be GREAT snappa bait ???
"whats the time"
Good to see a bunch a people fishing like that, very basic isnt it, sad that there wernt a few more pulled out, but maybe thats a good thing, some things thinning them out
cheers
blaze
Jeezy Jalapeno!
If there's one thing 'bout fishing I DO know, it's how to catch them buggers!
Wouldn't mind bagging a few myself, as it goes.
Someone tell me where them evil abominations are at (preferably driving distance of the Tweed) and I'll tell you all you ever wanted to know about hooking up to 'em.
And then some.
Oh, and I'll pass on some smutty limericks too
Cheers,
R
Yeah, they are declared as a noxious fish and it is illegal to have them live in your possession.Originally Posted by vertico
Render, go to the Logan River around Beaudesert, you'll find quite a few averaging a couple of kilos. Do us all a favour and get rid of as many as you can. Just watch out for the bullrouts!
If you do catch any carp in Queensland don't put them back in the water. It's illegal to put them back, alive or dead and there's a HUGE fine if you're caught doing it. You're supposed to kill them and chuck them up the bank.... best place for 'em too I reacon.
GES
just to adjust the previous ,( just chuck um up ther bank.) the department of fisheries prefer you to drop them in a rubbish bin because if they have row in them it can still hatch years after death of the fish.
very tuff eggs
Cheers Cloud 9
then it realy gets ughly
errr....I think someone has been pulling your leg about that one. That story has been around for quite a long time, but fortunately its not true.