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Sat 20 Oct, 2007 5:41 pm
Lake Price is well worth visiting when going on Arm River track to Pelion Plains.
Sat 20 Oct, 2007 5:52 pm
Is that the one almost right off the track? How far from the track is it? (Nice pic too!) Can't be bothered looking at a map right now (I must be sick, or something).
Sat 20 Oct, 2007 7:37 pm
Nik
Must be about 20 -30 metres off the track. It takes about an hour from the car park to get there; about a third of the way into Pelion hut.
It was a great day except for loosing a fly box.
Keith
Sat 20 Oct, 2007 8:03 pm
OK, I think I may have had lunch there the first time I did the Arm River track.
Sorry to hear about your flies... speaking of which, I just watched "Flushed Away". Crack up movie!
Sun 21 Oct, 2007 5:08 am
Looks like a great polaroiding day Keith ,did you see (catch) any fish. I saw 2 nice ones when I was passing a couple of years ago.
Have you tried the lakes further up the Wurragarra system.
Great shot of Mt. Pillinger, have you been up there.
Cheers
John
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flyfisher on Sun 21 Oct, 2007 9:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Sun 21 Oct, 2007 8:01 am
John
I climbed Mount Pillinger some years ago, great views of Mt Ossa etc.
I saw quite a number of 1/2 pounders and smaller. When I was packing up I realized that I had lost my flies and by that time had packed up my rod. I went off to the spot where I thought I might have lost the flies, and Murphies law operated. I saw a decent size trout without having a rod.
I lost a number of red tags, midge patterns and some new jelly nymphs that I had not previously used.
I hope to go to the Lakes further up February Plains some time in the future.
Cheers
Keith
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