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| 06/04/09 20:47:11 (Australia/Sydney) | |
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Joined: 23/03/2009
Last online: 15/03/10 21:52:44 (Australia/Sydney)
Location: Yanco, NSW
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Hey guys, its just about the time of year i start to yabbie again to fill up my tanks. does anyone have bait suggestions? i usually just get some leftover liver ect from my dads mate that works at the feedlot. I sell them so if anyone needs some around the leeton/yanco region i will have alot of them in about a month Sam. |
| 07/04/09 07:55:00 (Australia/Sydney) | |
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Posts: 128
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Last online: 03/11/10 07:24:04 (Australia/Sydney)
Location: Quakers Hill, NSW
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Hi Sam, I use Cabanosi, have found this to work very well. cheers Daz |
| 07/04/09 08:43:45 (Australia/Sydney) | |
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Location: Yanco, NSW
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Thanks Daz, ill have to try it one day Sam. |
| 07/04/09 09:46:41 (Australia/Sydney) | |
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Joined: 31/08/2007
Last online: 05/10/10 11:18:34 (Australia/Sydney)
Location: shepparton, VIC
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Hi sam i yabbie a lot and use a variety of bait the best ones i use are dog pellets in a can tied in to the net or fish carcasses the good old liver works well but u cant beat a fish frame in my book regards lewie |
| 07/04/09 16:14:16 (Australia/Sydney) | |
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Posts: 23
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Location: Yanco, NSW
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thanks, I might use the dog pellets if i can sneak past my dog without waking him :) Sam. |
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| 07/04/09 21:50:51 (Australia/Sydney) | |
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Last online: 30/11/09 12:34:54 (Australia/Sydney)
Location: yallourn north, VIC
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my favourite would be kidneys very soft so you have to make sure you dont leave them too long |



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