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Fri 07 Jan, 2011 8:05 am
Hi all,
While not strictly bushwalking I was out in the bush when taking these

so I thought I'd post them up anyway! Once again on my annual trout fishing trip to Pine Tier Lagoon I spent a few evenings taking photos in and around the lagoon and its rivers. I have only processed a few so may add a couple more as I process a few more.
Michael.




Fri 07 Jan, 2011 9:10 am
i like the last two michael! the night sky looks great with a bit of colour and the milky way is cool.
Fri 07 Jan, 2011 9:16 am
First 2 do it for me! Just beautiful!!
More importantly though, did you catch any fish??
Fri 07 Jan, 2011 11:19 am
Thanks guys. Yes we did catch a few fish, probably a dozen or so over 5 nights, but unfortunately there seems to be a hugh number of small fish this year. One reasonable rainbow was good fun and good eating though!
Fri 07 Jan, 2011 9:50 pm
We used to fish Pine Tier regularly some years ago, and the fish were always small from memory. Once the lake rose significantly overnight & I caught 3 or 4 before breakfast, on the fly fished around the drowned bushes, and released them all due to size. A fishing inspector dropped in for a chat & coffee and I told him of my catch & releases. His response was "Keep anything you catch here, we're trying to reduce the population & increase size." Needless to say I didn't catch anything else for the weekend!!
Sat 08 Jan, 2011 2:15 pm
Yeah the last few years haven't been too bad there but there was a huge number of little ones this year, it must have been a good year for trout last year! But most other years we have regulalry caught one or two around the 350-400+mm mark which isn't too bad for there. Heading back to camp I counted ~35-40 fish in a 100m stretch all hugging the shoreline with the headlamp, most were quite small but there were a few decent ones. Ha always the way isn't it, just when you want to catch them you can't!
Fri 14 Jan, 2011 10:12 am
thought your first three shots were excellent. Little subject matter but you had the vision to make something of them. Well done.
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