Finally finding the time to start fixing up some of this collected footage.
Up first, November 2015 Urunga (Mid North Coast) with a small juvenile GT while hunting for flathead.
Wind Waker's Collection
- Wind Waker
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Wind Waker's Collection
Live long, fish hard and hopefully catch something.
- Hvalross
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Re: Wind Waker's Collection
That fish really gave that rod and reel a work out, great conditions nice fish
When all else fails........read the instructions!
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- Wind Waker
- Lord of the fish
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Re: Wind Waker's Collection
Thanks Andrew. I missed the first minute or so but that wasn't the end of the world. That was 10lb braid he was taking effortlessly. Was no monster but was still good fun.
Later in the competition a junior picked up a 70cm model!
Can't wait to get back there. Its where I grew up and is arguably one of the most beatiful places to fish that I know of.
Later in the competition a junior picked up a 70cm model!
Can't wait to get back there. Its where I grew up and is arguably one of the most beatiful places to fish that I know of.
Live long, fish hard and hopefully catch something.