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here After the local Lake Tyers Tips?
Flathead, the classic fish for fine fare, from Lake Tyers
Beach Fishers: Rob Ward, Adrienne
Ward and Richard Smith (RIG)
Black Bream from Sydenham Inlet (Bemm River) Fisher:
Adrian Bonacci (RIG)
Sea
or Yellow Fin Bream from Mallacoota Fisher:
Andrew Symons(RIG)
Black Bream from Snowy River Fisher:
Boyd
McPhee(RIG)
Luderick from Sydenham Inlet Fisher:
Rob
Ward (RIG)
Black Bream from Mueller River Fisher:
Peter
Ward (RIG)
Estuary Perchat at Lake Tyers Fisher: Happy Hookers.
Local Prawns from Tambo Bay Fisher
Rob
Ward
Sand Crabs from the Sand Blasting Jetty Fisher:
Adrienne Ward (NETS)
A handy set
up to explore the local waters
Delicious Garfish
from Lake Tyers Fisher: Angelo
Bonacci (RIG)
Poddy
Mullet: Not usually caught on a line, but caught here with
Electro Fish Surveying by Jason
Lieschke. These are filter
feeders and are powerful jumpers, doing impressive head-turning jumps.
Pike
Eels: Not often caught as they live in tubes in the lake
bottom, with only their heads out of the sand, but caught here with Electro Fish Surveying by Jason
Lieschke.
Heading
home after a great day on the water. Fisher:
Ivan Hamilton