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My biggest to date at 130cm........ guess where?
Caught on a live tarpon.
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That's a bl..dy ripper. I don't recognise the spot. Maybe the Daly.
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thats a mighty fish chanos - don't recognise spot either - east a?
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Abit closer to Darwin actually.

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Howard River or King Creek
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yeah my second guess was number 6 - possibly hope inlet?
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Adelaide river actually......... On the upstream corner of Beatrice ck. Beatrice in the background. Caught more good fish there than on the downstream side where most people park.

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That's hilarious - can't believe I didn't recognise the spot because that's where I often fish during the run-off.
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Thats a ripper of a fish did he put up much of a fight :clap: :fishy:
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Yup she did, about 25 mins and 300 metres downstream.

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Ha if that was me and the fish was a girl i would of cut it away alot earlier :banghead: well done :grin:
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Nice one. That's where I did the barra tango with a 123cm last year. Storm single hook rubber, super slow retrieve. Also landed a 96 there this run off on a mullet popper. It leapt all over the place and wouldn't you know it, someone(who I wont mention) didnt have the video camera ready! &^%$#%^&
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