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Tom Groggin

Drifting a nymph down the bubble line, on the Upper Murray at Tom Groggin Station.

 

Scanned and optimised from a print: Pentax P30t SLR, Kodacolour. www.pentaxforums.com/camerareviews/pentax-p30t.html

 

This stretch of river forms the NSW - Victoria border. The border runs down the opposite bank so I'm still in NSW and the fishing licence is legal, phew!

 

Tom Groggin has operated continuously as a cattle station since around 1860. Banjo Patterson visited the property in 1890 and Jack Riley, the then manager, is widely thought to be the inspiration behind Banjo’s poem “ The Man from Snowy River “. www.tomgrogginstation.com.au/

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Uploaded on June 16, 2015
Taken in March 1998