personal best murray cod

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personal best murray cod

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Hey Matt, you forgot the real aussie legend the murray cod, so here's my pb to start off.

88lb/ 120cm caught on trolled large stumpjumper 20lb fireline in the Murray river downstream of Mildura.
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That's a fine fish. I want to do a bit of cod fishing some time in the future, just for a change of scenery, as I have never caught really big one.

My family lived at Renmark, SA, on the Murray River, when I was tacker, and dad caught loads of big redfin back then, and a few cod.
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Great fish Flicker.
My biggest is 22lb,don't have a digital photo of it but.
Caught this little tacker last week off the bank at Mulwala...


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Heres one my Father picked up in the Murray just below Renmark while fishing for Yellowbelly a couple of years ago.
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heres my first and biggest cod caught above lock 8.

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what kind of lure did you catch that cod on Jordan? do you have to jig the lure like for barra or just wind in? :fishy:
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didnt catch him on lure just on shrimp and worm

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The cod did take the bait when it was moving beast - cod and golden perch loev live shrimp and love em even more when ya move em up and down a bit. Ya catch more when you move the bait rather than just leave em sit still.

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these cod were taken in the ACT on the murribigee river. Using spinnerbaits on very hard to get to country. Love cod
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[quote="BarraBeast"]what kind of lure did you catch that cod on Jordan? do you have to jig the lure like for barra or just wind in? :fish:

when we were trolling we did not jig just trolled which resulted in my 70cm cod wich is now my pb
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Post by SMITHY »

nice fish jordan ,ive never fished for them myself but it is a very magestic looking fish the cod .your photo shows up the colours really well as most that ive seen in pictures look a dab greycolour. i bet your old man is proud of you for that catch :applause: :applause: :mrgreen:
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Really nice photos guys. Well done. :clap:
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