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Old 14-03-2014, 12:39 AM
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Better late than never...

Hi all, after browsing the forums for a little while now, I made my first post last night and you guys helped a stranger out nice and quickly. Thanks heaps!

Anyways, after an 8 year fishing hiatus I decided to pick up a rod again. Initially to chase the ellusive mythoway from the beaches of Mandurah, but after going for a quick flick in the Murray i soon found myself back chasing the bream...

After having them worked out in the Canning all those years ago, I am slowly finding more and more. Being landbased is hard work around the Murray but there is still some good spots to be had. Hopefully one of them pays off soon, i dont think the missus will let me get a yak!

Thanks for having me on board, and thanks again for the help last night.
Hopefully I can get a decent fish to post up soon enough!

DB
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Old 14-03-2014, 12:47 AM
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Hi all, after browsing the forums for a little while now, I made my first post last night and you guys helped a stranger out nice and quickly. Thanks heaps!

Anyways, after an 8 year fishing hiatus I decided to pick up a rod again. Initially to chase the ellusive mythoway from the beaches of Mandurah, but after going for a quick flick in the Murray i soon found myself back chasing the bream...

After having them worked out in the Canning all those years ago, I am slowly finding more and more. Being landbased is hard work around the Murray but there is still some good spots to be had. Hopefully one of them pays off soon, i dont think the missus will let me get a yak!

Thanks for having me on board, and thanks again for the help last night.
Hopefully I can get a decent fish to post up soon enough!

DB

Welcome mate glad to see you are back into chasing the illusive black bream. I to am purely landbased....so feel the pain....lol

Hey if you know of any good Canning spots pm me....would love to know.

Anyway, welcome and I am sure you will enjoy the forum......but BEWARE....its soooooooo addictive
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Old 14-03-2014, 12:56 AM
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There is some great shore spots along the murray mate. Also the flats out the front for some whiting or even over in town. Quick fish and a coffee is always good. Mandurah has many great light fishing options.
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Old 14-03-2014, 12:58 AM
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You two can both team up a buy my boat and fish the classics then every one wins
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Old 14-03-2014, 01:01 AM
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You two can both team up a buy my boat and fish the classics then every one wins
Aaaaah mate you are soooo funny, I dont have an issue teaming up in your boat its just the $$$$$ that seems to be the problem
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Old 14-03-2014, 01:12 AM
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You can pay me in plastics then for the next 10 thousand years
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Old 14-03-2014, 01:18 AM
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Haha wish i had somewhere to park a boat! I'm just a short walk to the foreshore and new marina. Been having a quick flick around there the last week or so.
Pulled a fair few bream on bait shore based in the Murray so far, biggest was 30.5cm. Just received a shipment of hb's and stocked up on some plastics so will be giving it a fair crack whenever i can.
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Old 14-03-2014, 01:22 AM
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Would love to live where you are. Endless fishing every day. The foreshore flats have some great surface fishing for whiting and salmon as well as all the bream spots.
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Old 15-03-2014, 11:04 PM
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Would love to live where you are. Endless fishing every day. The foreshore flats have some great surface fishing for whiting and salmon as well as all the bream spots.
i told you already i got the boat , i thought you where trying to sell yours to get a car and come back and fish more often ?
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Old 16-03-2014, 10:00 AM
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Haha wish i had somewhere to park a boat! I'm just a short walk to the foreshore and new marina. Been having a quick flick around there the last week or so.
Pulled a fair few bream on bait shore based in the Murray so far, biggest was 30.5cm. Just received a shipment of hb's and stocked up on some plastics so will be giving it a fair crack whenever i can.
Never mind the HB. Plastics will catch all the bream you need around mandurah.
Had a great fish on the murray today all on plastics. Most of the spots could be fished from shore as well.
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Old 16-03-2014, 10:07 AM
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Which boat were you?? I was fishing shore based for 4 hours this morning haha... not much doing for me though, saw a fair few bream, couple of hits but nothing landed. Dolphin absolutely smashing something at the south yunderup footbridge.
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Old 16-03-2014, 10:13 AM
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I was on Alex's boat, the metallic silver and red bass boat. We seen the dolphin. They came in from the estuary and swap past us at three rivers the we caught back up with them near north yundi and the swam in the wake back up the murray lakes. Defiantly limits the amount of water you can cover when your shore bound.
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Old 16-03-2014, 10:20 AM
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I was the big bloke wearing an old hi-vis work shirt if you saw anyone on the shore fishing. Saw a nice boat come past early near ravo bridge with a 90hp on it. The rest were blue but there was a few on the water this morning.
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Old 16-03-2014, 10:29 AM
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That would have been Pmac blue Javelin. Was the Peel anglers social fish so was about 10 boats plus a few yaks and then the local guys as well.
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