Scalem,
You might be on the money there. I'd be very suprised if they have bugged out, if anything, the rain would have flushed them down from the upper reaches to the more salty areas.
Bondy
I think a big rain during the time the prawns are supposed to be running, which is now, will affect them. Don't think the few inches we had yesterday is enough to make them bug out though. If they don't come on soon in big numbers I will be surprised.
Scalem
Scalem,
You might be on the money there. I'd be very suprised if they have bugged out, if anything, the rain would have flushed them down from the upper reaches to the more salty areas.
Bondy
Come on bondy. Show a pic with some evidence.
A picture with a newspaper.
I heard stan got his bucket in a few cast.
A small push of fresh water only runs on the surface and will not have any effect on the prawns.
If there is enough fresh to hit the bottom,then they will get up and move very quickly to saltier waters.
The rain we just had won't move them at all in the rivers but if any are laying up in small creeks,it may have been enough to push them out into the deeper holes in the rivers.
Bondy, You've hijacked Schueys thread.!
Pero,
Other blokes kept me going. I'll throw a crab Schuey's way some time.
Bondy
anything to report from DWB ?? tossing up between there and nudgee tomoro after lunch.
Dad reckons fishing is 10% brains and 95% muscle, the rest is just good luck.
i know they are on down there roy. thanks but a bit far for me from scarborough.
Dad reckons fishing is 10% brains and 95% muscle, the rest is just good luck.
thanks Barry but thats not the news i want to hear!!, was that out the front or in the creek?
was there saturday working up and down from the ramp to the bridge for about 60 prawns 90% bait size with just a handful of goodns
Dad reckons fishing is 10% brains and 95% muscle, the rest is just good luck.