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Ausfish Bronze Member
Eungella trip
We spent 3 days at Eungella chasing sooty's before heading to Teemburra.. Had to work hard for them but ended up with 30 fish for our efforts. Bj had never fished for sooty's before and even after I warned him about the pulling power these fish he was not prepared for the shear grunt his first fish of the trip had. It was all over in 2 seconds, sooty's one, BJ nill.
Here is a pic of 50cm model that didn't manage to get back home and claim my lure.
Staggy.
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Re: Eungella trip
Hey mate, visit a hairdresser will ya - they can instruct you in the use of a comb.
Nice fish you (no rude words so I can't finish my sentence). It appears your now one in front of me. Looks like a sneaky trip to Eungella for Xmas.
I'd give you 10 for the fish but due to the mug holding it I can only give it a 6 for the photo.
Darren
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Eungella trip
Is this any better with me hat on
staggy
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Eungella trip
Hi Neil,
Yep we only used soft plastics. Green/white seemed to get the most attention but we did get a couple on red/gold.
They were deep so we had to let the lure sink a fair way down. Plenty of time spent using the tackelback.
This is a pic of Bj with the plastic still in. Hope ya get a few. Make sure you get a couple of half meter ones so you can show Darren the pics.
Staggy
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Moderator
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Re: Eungella trip
Glad I was away for a few days and didn't have to put up with the comments as they were being written.
Yes Staggy much better with the hat on.
Neil - at least I can grow mine, don't you have a drought stricken area on top there somewhere - or are you going for the comb over nowdays.
Now I have written this I am sure Neils going to show me a pic of another half meter sooty.
Darren
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