A great session Hawksey. A good mix of strong stockers and wild trout. Was in the same area on opening weekend, was busier than Bourke Street, plenty of stokers caught and a few platypus sighted too. Keep up the great vids.
Thanks mate, no doubt it was packed on opening weekend. I ended up working and slipping out for a short stream session in the morning but probably wouldn't have gone to the Goulburn even if I had the weekend off
Thanks mate, its a great river. Completely forgot that magpies swoop since I've spent the last few springs in lockdown and all the magpies at home are friendly
Thanks mate, I run braid with a leader for 99% of the fishing I do. In this vid I'm using pe 0.8 toray braid and a 6lb fluorocarbon leader tied on with an fg knot
These ones were pretty easy to tell since they had recently stocked some fish that were much larger than the vast majority of fish in the river. Usually the main sign its a stocked fish is by the worn down tail and fins
Ha ha, no sport in catch that ex brood stock bud, but that wild brown was the bomb. Go the Maggie's, actually i dont support those tossers, just the birds; that system must be real healthy to have so many platypus hey.
I wouldn't look down on the stonkers too much, they fight well and eat lures. Hopefully good numbers are able to last the season again this year. I believe the platypus numbers here are some of the highest in the state, I can't recall a trip there where I haven't seen one
Great session. Marvellous to see the river in such great shape. Cheers
Thanks mate, will be interesting to see how the river fares this spring with some high outflows from eildon expected
Thanks for sharing
A great session Hawksey. A good mix of strong stockers and wild trout. Was in the same area on opening weekend, was busier than Bourke Street, plenty of stokers caught and a few platypus sighted too. Keep up the great vids.
Thanks mate, no doubt it was packed on opening weekend. I ended up working and slipping out for a short stream session in the morning but probably wouldn't have gone to the Goulburn even if I had the weekend off
what a solid massive mammouth monster trout
Nice vid area - the stonkers are some fun for sure
Yeah they certainly provide some fun
Hi mate I’m new to trout fishing, which part of the Goulburn should I try , what suburb?
The goulburn has trout everywhere from Alexandra upstream
As always a masterpiece 😍😍
Thanks Mate!
Great fishing 🍺👍🏽looks like an exceptional place. With the Maggie’s just carry a tennis racquet and it will be game over.
Thanks mate, its a great river. Completely forgot that magpies swoop since I've spent the last few springs in lockdown and all the magpies at home are friendly
Great work Hawkesy!
Are you using braid or mono and line strength please?
Thanks in advance.
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And keep up the good work 👏 💪 👍
Thanks mate, I run braid with a leader for 99% of the fishing I do. In this vid I'm using pe 0.8 toray braid and a 6lb fluorocarbon leader tied on with an fg knot
nice mate
Where is this River located
In Victoria Australia
@@HawkesyFishing I meant like what is the rivers name?
Might be a stupid question, but how can you tell between stocked and wild trout?
These ones were pretty easy to tell since they had recently stocked some fish that were much larger than the vast majority of fish in the river. Usually the main sign its a stocked fish is by the worn down tail and fins
Lot of water around
because You released that eater keeper eater the stonker no like fromMe ever
Trout that big taste incredibly bland and he released so you could have a chance of catching it, ya muppet.
to Hawkesy Fishing becauseYou never kept tjat massive,onster keeper eater trout tht stinkwr I hooe its Youre last ever trout You ever catch
I don't have a need for so much fish so put it back in the river for someone else to catch
Can you write that in english next time Dan Christ almighty
@@motorsportfootball9284 wasnt takking to Yougoaway please
@@dantrenchardharry3970 what ?
Ha ha, no sport in catch that ex brood stock bud, but that wild brown was the bomb. Go the Maggie's, actually i dont support those tossers, just the birds; that system must be real healthy to have so many platypus hey.
I wouldn't look down on the stonkers too much, they fight well and eat lures. Hopefully good numbers are able to last the season again this year. I believe the platypus numbers here are some of the highest in the state, I can't recall a trip there where I haven't seen one
deformed once diseased trout // horrible we deserve better