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Karkarook Park, VIC
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No, they are massive in there though, seen and heard of them caught, on the kayak in the sounder you often seen big carp shaped marks eating mud on the bottom of the lake. Redfin go very well, using SP like Damiki 3" Grubs in Skin Blue and Siking Rapala CD5 in Rainbow Trout lots more than that too, most of the time for trout fish the lake straight after stocking because they get fished out very quickly, best way to find out about stocking is to contact the local DPI officer and he will tell you the day. Blue Green Algae is unfortunatly very common, and though I have still caught fish when it happens you should never eat and avoid handling them to much. It also shuts the fish right down alot of the time. Powerbait in sherbet with the little silver flicks in it is very good on a running sinker as well as worms under a float.
AIM: 3kg+ Squid

PB Squid: 1kg Calamari (Lorne Pier), 1kg Calamari (Port Cambpell Pier)
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Karkarook Park, VIC - by peejaypee - 07-02-2006, 06:02 PM
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Karkarook Park, VIC - by peejaypee - 12-02-2006, 10:17 AM
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Karkarook Park, VIC - by peejaypee - 23-06-2006, 01:14 PM
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