Harvey Marron

Harvey Marron

My mate and I went up to Harvey last night to try our luck at snaring Marron, its not an easy task it was our first time using this method but we were happy with our 8 just 2 short of our limit, it was getting late so we called it a day.

Kev


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Good size

Thu, 2009-01-22 10:57

Good size Kev!  You southerners are starting to rub it in to us northerners a bit now, black crays and solid blue manners.... MMMMMMM....

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more food for the SW FW BBQ

Thu, 2009-01-22 12:22

expect to see them on the BBQ Kev...ha ha

it's all sussed, BJ has all the seaford and I have ordered a swag of meat....

getting thirsty.....

see you saturday

nice effort

 

 

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Good size Marron Kev, I can

Thu, 2009-01-22 17:36

Good size Marron Kev, I can just taste them cooked fresh in Garlic butter!

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Marron

Thu, 2009-01-22 18:22

Hey BJ lets know when your going to get some Marron in the Preston I'll help you carry the esky.

Kev

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Snaring

Thu, 2009-01-22 17:52

How hard is that snaring caper big kev?

Are the marron pretty dumb or very sensitive to any touch from the loop.

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Snaring Marron

Thu, 2009-01-22 18:18

Hi John, Yeah its hard at first but if your persistant you'll figure them out. They wont sit still for long so you have to act fast, we found if you put the dull ring of light from your torch on them they will stay still but put the full beam on them and they take off like a rocket. Once you have the snare loop behind there tail put the torch beam in front of the Marron and sometimes they walk back into the loop then you simply pull the loop tight but its very tricky.

Kev

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Yep! thats the way Kev. I

Thu, 2009-01-22 18:54

Yep! thats the way Kev. I used to scoop net always years ago and always thought snaring would be hard, but once you get the hang of it its great fun and not so hard to get them. Just a bit of practice like most things. Harvey is part of the 'Trophy Waters" program so you have to snare and the size limit is 90mm but there are some real good size ones at Harvey and providing its not too windy you'll get them.

I will check my Preston River spot out next week and if it still produces I'll let you know.

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Marron!

Fri, 2009-01-23 12:06

Well done Big Kev, descent size alright and I went down last and got a feed..........yumo!

The snaring isnt easy at first as mentioned but gets easier.....fun also!

 

 

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