mandurah yakkin
Submitted by luke george on Tue, 2015-12-01 19:17
Went for a bream fish in mandurah today with a mate, tried some canals around lunch time for no result so ended up fishing the murray. Fishing was slow to start but landed a few 34-35cm blacks, my mate then hooked up and pulled out half the snag along with a bream that went close to 40. Found another school of fish and manage 5 or 6 high 30s. In the end had a great day after nearly pulling the pin early
Chinbald
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Good to see a fish post
And reward for effort.There's an art in catching those bream. Great pic.
kirky79
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Nice fish mate
Would of been a great day on water. Love the hat, the little buggers have been friendly lately.
Ashen
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Good stuff!
Nice day for a fish! Good to see you seem to hold the fish with care!
A fish in the hand is worth 10 in the water!
meglodon
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What a great picture
Now there is a picture of a young man enjoying what this great country has to offer, and for free.
Well done young man I would like to see this picture entered in the POTM competition, the bream is free of blood and guts you look well and truly happy with your catch and the surroundings really enhance the whole thing.
If the picture was to have a caption it would surely be....have I had a great time or what.
SHAMAN
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MANDURAH YAKKIN
Well done young fella...nothing like catching quality fish from the yak...
CHEERS...RABBIT
WORK IS FOR PEOPLE WHO DON'T FISH...