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May 14, 2009
greg miller updated their profile
Mar 14, 2009
molly left a comment for greg miller
"Good lucking fish!!!"
Mar 9, 2009
Susie Lloyd left a comment for greg miller
"Well thank you....your fishing pics look great."
Mar 9, 2009
greg miller left a comment for Susie Lloyd
"wow your a pretty lady"
Mar 9, 2009
Terrie Speciale left a comment for greg miller
"OMG...how about that?"
Mar 9, 2009
greg miller left a comment for Terrie Speciale
"that is a large barramundi but they do get bigger that one was 88pound and nearly 4 foot long"
Mar 9, 2009
Terrie Speciale left a comment for greg miller
"would you look at the size of that thing!"
Mar 9, 2009
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Mar 8, 2009
greg miller is now friends with callum smith and rhonda ulloa
Feb 25, 2009
john kovacs left a comment for greg miller
"yeah mate, I was guiding up there last year. Awesome place and the fishing could be pretty good too."
Feb 24, 2009
greg miller left a comment for Jo Gunthner
"very very nice to eat"
Feb 23, 2009
Rob Bertram left a comment for greg miller
"Those barramundi remind me of our snook here in the states, without the lateral line. From the gills forward they look they same with those big gill plates, that big mouth and those golden eyes right on top of the head. Our snook only get up to 50…"
Feb 23, 2009
greg miller left a comment for Jo Gunthner
"awsome eating very juicy flesh they are related to the nile perch"
Feb 23, 2009
Jo Gunthner left a comment for greg miller
"It looks like our Bass. Is it good to eat?"
Feb 23, 2009

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At 10:19am on March 9, 2009, molly said…
Good lucking fish!!!
At 10:16am on March 9, 2009, Susie Lloyd said…
Well thank you....your fishing pics look great.
At 8:54am on March 9, 2009, Terrie Speciale said…
OMG...how about that?
At 8:41am on March 9, 2009, Terrie Speciale said…
would you look at the size of that thing!
At 10:38pm on February 24, 2009, john kovacs said…
yeah mate, I was guiding up there last year. Awesome place and the fishing could be pretty good too.
At 10:31pm on February 23, 2009, Rob Bertram said…
Those barramundi remind me of our snook here in the states, without the lateral line. From the gills forward they look they same with those big gill plates, that big mouth and those golden eyes right on top of the head. Our snook only get up to 50 pounds or so. You guys look like you've got that barra fishing down pat. Kind of like me and my snook. How do they eat Greg?
At 9:58pm on February 23, 2009, Jo Gunthner said…
It looks like our Bass. Is it good to eat?
At 8:59pm on February 23, 2009, Jo Gunthner said…
I live in the Florida Keys and I am trying to find someone from Australia who has been to the states and can compare your fishing to ours. There seems to be a lot of similarities. What is that huge fish you are holding?
Thanks,
Jo

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Which category are you?
No
How long have you been fishing?
40 years
Where do you do most of your fishing?
open water and rivers
What is your ideal day of fishing; what method and species to go after the most?
any day on the water is a good day , barramundi and golden snapper

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Sebastian Backwater Snook

"nice one Michael i'll be your way in July can't wait"
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Sebastian Backwater Snook

Fish of a lifetime, this snook hit my zara spook super early mourning 10 feet from my boat in one…
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