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Need some "Tall Stories" from all the Fisherman on the forum
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon" data-source="post: 13618" data-attributes="member: 717"><p>I got a story, its true though and not a tall one. A mate of my father was fishing for trout about 40 years ago and he always checked the stomach contents of them when he caught one to see what they had been feeding on. This day when he did it he noticed amongst the bugs something shining, it turned out to be a little bit of flat gold about half a gram or a bit less. He caught it in the Jim Crow creek in Victoria where it ran through a goldfield area.</p><p>Dead set true. Trout love gold coloured lures so it makes sense that when the fish saw it, it snaffled it up. I always look in mine but to this day I just find bugs. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon, post: 13618, member: 717"] I got a story, its true though and not a tall one. A mate of my father was fishing for trout about 40 years ago and he always checked the stomach contents of them when he caught one to see what they had been feeding on. This day when he did it he noticed amongst the bugs something shining, it turned out to be a little bit of flat gold about half a gram or a bit less. He caught it in the Jim Crow creek in Victoria where it ran through a goldfield area. Dead set true. Trout love gold coloured lures so it makes sense that when the fish saw it, it snaffled it up. I always look in mine but to this day I just find bugs. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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