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Been some nice flattys about in the Clarence lately ,the big girls go free.
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cracka!
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Ive been getting good numbers of flatttys here in the harbour too recently....

Could only wish they were that big thou.....!
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Couple of nice Lizards there Dinger, well done. Are you finding them in the deeper holes now it's cooling off?
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One was caught at th start of th breakwall in about 2 mtrs & other around 3 up oyster channel.I hooked a much larger fish while kayaking & th bugger towed me in to a snag.
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they are great eating too cant wait to catch some big ones again
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Ripper lizards buddy. I usually use small squidgy fish in black gold. Seriously a hard fish to beat on the table
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I caught a little flattie last week just casting a squidgie next to a dropoff. I find they prefer deeper waters in the dry. He wasnt all that big enough to eating but I cooked him up anyway and their great eating fish ;)
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Before last heap of rain dirtied up th river you could spot the big girls lying in a meter of water sunning themselves.They dont get big by being stupid so livies certainly help, yakka on this occasion, big circle hooks help with a good release.Ive seen fish here that would give a meter a big shake so thats my target :D
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Nice one, look forward to seeing the 'gator! :mrgreen:
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Very nice :mrgreen: :catch:
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