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  1. WELL its been ages since i went for a flick...

    As a result the family and friends organised the Long Weekend for a flick at Eucumbene & Jindabyne chasing trout....

    My brother and I, along with my mate Daniel (srm150d), were on the hunt for trout while the rest of the family went for a skii...

    First day we arrived at lake Eucumbene, it was very windy, freezing cold weather, overcast and the team moral was down...

    Being Daniels first trout experience he managed to pull in x2 trout within a matter of 10min on powerbait... Beginners luck i guess..

    My brother and i tried flicking BUT it was useless... Too windy...

    We stayed for a couple of hours, froze ourselves and a decision was made to check in and warm up next to the fireplace...

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    That evening weather turned out to be friendly, at East Jindabyne where we stayed, so i decided to go for a flick in front of the house during sunset...

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    Casting my favourite hard bodies lures nothing seemed to work...

    I made a promise to my brother and Daniel, that i am determined to catch a trout on a plastic lure, as ive never managed before...

    As a result i wacked on a 5cm paddle tail and 5th cast i was on...

    The 2-4kg rod bent to the floor, 1000 reel done its magic, and thanks to Purefishing for the supply of 4lb Fireline Exceed (best braid ive used so far) i managed to skull drag this beauty on a bed of rocks, since someone forgot to bring a net.... Measured 56cm, it was a fat healthy brown... NEW PB, and the first and ONLY trout caught on plastic...

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    That night we smoked most of catch and fed the tribe, who were dying of hunger from all that skiing...

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    Following morning we woke up at 4am, had a big feed and hit the Jindabyne Lake...

    Once again being a cold morning, we arrived at our spot while it was still dark...

    My brother was the first one to cast and was on immediately. Unfortunately the trout had a spirited run, wrapped itself around weed/tree trunk, the line snapped and foul language echoed the early quiet morning...

    I wacked on my trusty hard bodied lure and 5 minutes later i was on....

    A nice healthy Rainbow that put a great fight and spooked the rest of the fish, as it jumped 5-6 times out of the water....

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    That night my brother got sick, ended up staying indoors for the rest of the trip and left home early then expected...

    In total we ended up catching x2 Brown trout, x1 Salmon which was released and x11 Rainbow trout...

  2. Thanks mate.

    I use anything from 90mm - 200mm, Cod love big lures. A 50cm Cods' mouth is as big as your fist. They often hit lures out of territorial aggression.

    Mick

    NICE, thanks for that....

    Their aggression sounds like the fish from my home land.... I like that....

  3. WOW what can i say...

    It was a great weekend away, nice to put some faces to the Fishraider Usernames...

    BIG thank you to Donna and Stewy for organising YET another successful Social...

    ALSO a big thank you to the sponsor PUREFISHING....

    I will put the new braid to good use and score some new PBs (fingers crossed)...

    Dan and i had a ball tenting.....

    Nothing better then fishing, drinking, outdoor BBQs, with a group of new friends...

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    First night was a success with everyone pulling out Taylors...

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    Roberta was on FIRE, pulling out a monster flatty with endless Taylors off the beach.... Everyone started to become jealous...

    Along with Stewy i put the hours into catching my first Jew of the beach BUT was greeted with this scavenger...

    My heart skipped a beat once i saw the rod bend...

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    It was so COLD, i decided to pack up, warm up with a few brandy shots and headed out to catch some flatties...

    In over an hour, managed to score half a dozen flatties....

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    Following morning Dan being NEW to flicking soft plastics, score his first Flatty of the beach...

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    That afternoon the big Sambo put up a good fight and tested the light gear to its limit....

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    Before we left The Entrance we decided to have a few final flicks....

    Managed to score over a DOZEN flatties in around an hour....

    GREAT fun....

    I had a grounp of Jap Tourists cheering me on, everytime i reel in a fish.... Pretty funny....

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  4. Good report mate, Carols Creek looks good with some water in it, my mate pulled a good Cod out of there last time we were there.

    MICK lets organise a trip targeting COD.... :1fishing1:

    NEVER caught one...

    With you, you are my lucky charm in cracking NEW pb's :beersmile:

  5. Overcast, average 20km/h winds, chance of rain here and there, perfect weather for Jewies....

    I will be there around 4ish to set up the tent, which will give me enought time to drop the line in prior to sunset around 5:40pm...

  6. GOOD point Donna :biggrin2: Its called a Social for a reason....

    My mate and I have booked a camp site (pitching up a tent)....

    We will see you on Friday late lunchtime...

    Plan is to get the beach rods, hook on some fresh squid, and cast it into the surf :) sitting in chairs, watching the sunset.

    Havent been BAIT FISHING in ages....

    Cant wait....

  7. I will probably have a spare seat Joey. I live up that way and will also be working at night on that weekend but will fish a bit during days in lake and maybe lake macquarie also.

    EXCELLENT, let me know if a spare spot comes up. Thank You.

  8. WELL i had the great pleasure of joining iMick for a flick at our local waters....

    Mick promised me a Wild Bass... We were on a mission....

    As a result we hit the water early and went to Liverpool Weir....

    One cast after next, no results, Mick promised me a bass and the pressure was on....

    I must have changed a dozen lures, and all of a sudden BANG, the reel starts screaming....

    After a short fight, brining the fish to the surface proved to be tough...

    There was a lot of weight...

    ALL excited thinking its a BASS, i managed to catch a cracker of a flatty at 55cm.....

    A bit disappointing i guess, but still, a fish is a fish..

    I guess i was surprised to catch a flatty all this way up the river, where the water is fresh with minimal/no salinity...

    Loved the dark colours on that flatty (obviously a local)...

    Release to fight another day....

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    Few casts later, changing my retrieving technique, i get a big hit, the reel goes off and it spits out the lure...

    NOOOOOO!!!!

    Cast after that in the same spot, once again the reel goes off.

    Spat me out again!!! DAMMMMM....

    Third cast and it was on, the paddle tail off ALL lures got cracked, the reel screamed, there was a lot of excitement on the boat...

    The fish did not want to come to the surface to be netted, kept on going down...

    All of a sudden it revealed itself.... Cracker of a bass if you ask me...

    It was a BASS, my new PB at 41.5cm.... DIDN'T expect such a big BASS....

    Great looking fish...

    Caught on a 4kg rod, 1000 reel, 6lb braid....

    Release to fight another day...

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    After that we managed to score a couple more, BUT no where close in size as the first one....

    We then headed out to catch some EP & Bream and the occasional Flatties.

    We managed to score a good dozen bream and EP's, and half a dozen of flatties...

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    After that we TRIED our luck with catching some Jewies on plastics....

    Working the banks during the LOW TIDE, i knew the odds were against us, since it was sunny...

    We managed to find a nice hole, where we must have flicked a dozen times and got smoked on every cast....

    Teeth marks left in the plastics, chunks of the lure missing, reels going off, BUT we failed to set the hooks....

    On one occasion once we got some shade from the clouds, i got smacked and all excited waiting for that initial run, well that didn't happen, ended up being a flatty

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    We had a cracker of a day....

    BIG THANKS to iMick for a great day out....

    HOPE to do it all again soon...

  9. Joco,

    Those jointed lures sure are producing the goods for you. Great report and pics. Some nice fishing gear you're using too ...

    VERY TRUE, the last time i used those jointed lures, i managed to score plenty of flathed, bream and even a mullet...

    Good to see that they work both in fresh and salt water....

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