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Topic: Flyfishing the Snowy Monaro

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spooled16/08/06 06:00:43 (Australia/Sydney)
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Spooled would like to officially Welcome a new VIP to the fold Paul-Bourne. Paul will assume the post for the Snowy Monaro region.

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Welcome Paul.

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Catering to every poor bugger out there that has the fishing bug like ourselves.

jiggler19/11/06 22:49:16 (Australia/Sydney)
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G'day Paul

Hows your area fishing at the moment? Recently went to areas west of the divide, west of Sydney to fish and the drought has had a massive impact on the state of things. Any such dramas in your area?

Paul-Bourne22/11/06 23:04:22 (Australia/Sydney)
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Hi Jiggler,

Just like every where else the Snowy/Monaro is in drought, but at this stage it's not all bad. Most mountain rivers and streams are at what you'd call December January levels and fishing fine at the moment. Some great dry fly fishing. The Monaro streams have some water but next to no fish unfortunately. We're getting a bit of everything at the moment - it snowed well a week ago and at the moment its warm/hot and windy. Typical mountain weather. If the crunch comes it will be in late January that things suffer.

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