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boris
Hey guys.

I've got 2 personal best. 1 for bream and 1 for trevally/
Fished aroun gladesvill bridge.
Had good feed of bream. the smalest i kept was 32 cm.
3 kg line was used. and humble pillies as bait.
Here are the photos. its not clear in the pic but trevally went to 58 cm.
nimrod
QUOTE (boris @ Mar 26 2008, 10:26 AM) *
Hey guys.

I've got 2 personal best. 1 for bream and 1 for trevally/
Fished aroun gladesvill bridge.
Had good feed of bream. the smalest i kept was 32 cm.
3 kg line was used. and humble pillies as bait.
Here are the photos. its not clear in the pic but trevally went to 58 cm.



They are both top fish for that area, you done well.

Frank
quintrex101
well done boris some top fish there mate
SUMOFISHIN
Nice fish Boris, hope they make a great meal.
STEVE.P
good one boris.
did you burly
boris
QUOTE (STEVE.P @ Mar 26 2008, 06:23 PM) *
good one boris.
did you burly

yes mate. what i do is, i use the half of the pilly as the bait, the other half is cubed and used as burley. with the help of some bread. jumpus style. hehe
catchnrelease
You kept the fish? Mate I wouldn't keep that habit as any bream, trevally, whiting, flathead or basically any fish caught west of the harbour bridge is toxic due to the dioxins in the area. You may get away with the odd meal or two (but I still like them going back in the water) but trust me, the fish there carry way too many dioxins to eat. Fisheries have issued a dietary suggestion and I suggest you follow it. dry.gif

Haven't you seen the water there? It's disgusting.
boris
QUOTE (catchnrelease @ Mar 26 2008, 08:14 PM) *
You kept the fish? Mate I wouldn't keep that habit as any bream, trevally, whiting, flathead or basically any fish caught west of the harbour bridge is toxic due to the dioxins in the area. You may get away with the odd meal or two (but I still like them going back in the water) but trust me, the fish there carry way too many dioxins to eat. Fisheries have issued a dietary suggestion and I suggest you follow it. dry.gif

Haven't you seen the water there? It's disgusting.

Yeah i mate, i wouldnt eat them. A friend of mine, who fished with me that night said he'd eat them. I gave him the all cath.
Christos
It is a good catch.

And I do not want to spoil your parade but please check out the dept of fishing web site. Still not clear of dioxins.
poly
if a 38 was the smallest u kept what was the biggest mate not that it matters as it looks like u had a ball, good one mate. biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
Majed
Great catch. Welll done......... smile.gif
Sir Reel
That Bream looks like he was on steroids, must of been a good fight on 3kg line. Well done mate
Jumpus GooDarus
A bloody nother one laugh.gif laugh.gif

Geez looks like I'll just sit back & let you guys do all the fushing repo0rts from now on

Onya Boris but think you would've had a ball with Dave & I on our recent fushing day got to try out all the new 3 kg rods both bait & spin

We had a ball & Dave tried bribing me with 3 chookens & a Goat to build him one of the bait rods laugh.gif laugh.gif
boris
QUOTE (poly @ Mar 27 2008, 06:16 PM) *
if a 38 was the smallest u kept what was the biggest mate not that it matters as it looks like u had a ball, good one mate. biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif

the smallest one was 32 cm poly... i think you need new glasses, read again hysterical.gif

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Onya Boris but think you would've had a ball with Dave & I on our recent fushing day got to try out all the new 3 kg rods both bait & spin


anytime you have time, i'm ready mate. i can do sat,sun,mon...
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