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Yet another local river arvo session
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<blockquote data-quote="DuraCraft" data-source="post: 171291" data-attributes="member: 4326"><p>Sounds good! I like catch and release too, only keep some to eat occasionally - here, mainly bluegills, yellow perch, and crappies for eating. I like most fish though. That reddish one looks like a real fighter! I understand about there not being many fishermen on the river. Seems like now days, fishing has lost some interest for a lot of people. In my home state - Georgia - they published a couple of years ago that the sales of fishing and hunting licenses were down a lot. Good for people like us...</p><p></p><p>I do travel internationally often, mainly Japan, Thailand, but don't ever get down under any more. I have fished a lot in Japan, in ocean and lakes and rivers. In ocean, I caught a bream like fish called mejina in Japanese, also mullet. In lakes, bluegills and bass; in rivers I fished for a char type fish called iwana, and also trout - rainbows. Actually, the biggest bluegill and rainbow trout I ever caught was in Japan. I never have a camera with me, so no photos!!</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I love these posts from other parts of world. Keep 'em coming!! And, save some for seed!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DuraCraft, post: 171291, member: 4326"] Sounds good! I like catch and release too, only keep some to eat occasionally - here, mainly bluegills, yellow perch, and crappies for eating. I like most fish though. That reddish one looks like a real fighter! I understand about there not being many fishermen on the river. Seems like now days, fishing has lost some interest for a lot of people. In my home state - Georgia - they published a couple of years ago that the sales of fishing and hunting licenses were down a lot. Good for people like us... I do travel internationally often, mainly Japan, Thailand, but don't ever get down under any more. I have fished a lot in Japan, in ocean and lakes and rivers. In ocean, I caught a bream like fish called mejina in Japanese, also mullet. In lakes, bluegills and bass; in rivers I fished for a char type fish called iwana, and also trout - rainbows. Actually, the biggest bluegill and rainbow trout I ever caught was in Japan. I never have a camera with me, so no photos!! Anyway, I love these posts from other parts of world. Keep 'em coming!! And, save some for seed! [/QUOTE]
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