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Thrice - Yellow Belly [Official Audio Stream]

"Yellow Belly" from Thrice's forthcoming album "Major/Minor" available September 20th, 2011. Pre-Order Now: bit.ly Connect ...

Yellowbelly fire up

Sadly, most of the snapper are much smaller. The freshwater scene is also firing up and yellowbelly have come on the bite in a big way.

Rod Mackenzie reports yellowbelly to 5kg are being caught in the Narrows at Barmah, Cow Swamp, Kangaroo Lake, the channel systems between the Kerang lakes and in the Murray River from Echuca through Swan Hill to Wentworth.

It is a hot bite and the yellas are being caught on scrubworms and lures. It is still out of season for Murray cod but the word is out of a few good fish being caught and returned by anglers targeting yellowbelly.

Redfin are going well at Lake Boga.

Gary Constantine at Eildon said the yellowbelly to 6kg were being caught on lures in Lake Eildon.

Hot spots include the dam wall and Bonnie Doon with Stumpjumper lures working well. Redfin to about 500g are back on then bite in the lake and they are being caught on scrubworms, Baltic Bobbers and Ice Jigs worked among the drowned timber.

Eildon Pondage is producing plenty of small brown and rainbow trout, with an occasional larger trout to 2kg being caught. Best results coming on local dough mix.

link: info on Lincolnshire singer Joseph Taylor

Subject: RE: link: info on Lincolnshire singer Joseph Taylor
From: Jim Carroll
Date: 11 Dec 10 - 02:59 PM

Rozza - (R. G.)
Not taking a pop at O'Shaughnessy - just that I feel that (as with the Hammond and Gardiner collection) a full 'warts and all' publication, along with some background to the work would have given the collection the attention it merits.
I assume that the O'Shaughnessy books are all out of print - I would dearly love to lay my hands on 'Seven L F S which I failed to get when it was available.
The same goes for the album; mine has worn paper thin with playing - don't suppose you have any of yours left John (he asked hopefully)?
I wonder if anybody can confirm the story I heard at a lecture on Grainger at C# House, given by John Bird some years ago about the recording of George Wray singing 'Lord Bateman'. After he had sung it into the horn he asked was it possible to hear what had been recorded. Grainger prompltly...

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