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Rainstick

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  1. Sorry for late reply,

    we camped at split rock dam on Monday till Wednesday, we fished each morning and late  afternoon casting and trolling jackall gantrels, 7.6 metre diving oargee plows,chatterbaits and 240mm surface lures for a big fat zero. Seen one cod on the sounder and some yellas I think and heaps of schools of bony bream, most bony bream were in the 6-14 foot depth close to shore or at about 40 foot in 65 foot of water in the middle. I didn't hear one boof at all through the night, just carp swimming around.

    Fish wise was very disappointing but still a good couple of days, beats being at work anyday

  2. I took the kayak out for a bait fish near Dubbo from 4pm till 8pm, the barometer was rising at the time so I was excited. I caught two fish not long after 5pm then the fishing went quiet will several bites later but they were only having a pick and were not really hitting baits, when I got home I noticed also that the barometer was dropping quickly after 5pm.

    The river looked to be up a foot or so from usually lately and flowing a little harder or maybe I'm just getting a little older to paddle against the current lol

    Murray cods went 59cm and about 45cm

  3. Neil I think the flood last year has done wonders for the Macquarie river, we were in flood for about three months, I heard that we would of had the best breeding season for cod and yellas in years but we have a problem atm. They were releasing water out of burrendong for the spillway all spring which is great with ideal water temperature, but about the first week of December they have starting releasing water from the bottom of the dam till now and it has dropped the temp of the water by maybe 10degrees or more, some people are saying that it will kill most of the baby cod and yellas the cold water pollution, I pray they are wrong.

    the river is still up by about a couple of foot and has been for months now, our flow is pretty consistent,it may change just a little week by week

  4. Murray cod caught on bait on Monday 16th Jan in Dubbo at 850am, using baitcaster with 30 braid and leader.size is 962mm

    i set the hook and reeled it in but I gave the rod to my daughter for the last bit so I can glove the fish and lift it so I don't know if it counts as a sole capture, either way in not too fussed

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  5. Neil I have a 4.5 side console boat and 2 kayaks,

    i do use spinnerbaits sometimes and lures

    spinnerbaits usually about 1/2 ounces and lures are oargee plows,good old stump jumpers size 2 I think and a few other different types, a lot of guys have some success on surface lures but I'm still a surface virgin.

    it is hard to fish with lures from shore, you really need to be in some sort of boat and casting to snags along the shoreline, trolling can be a bit hard in places as well as too much varied depth 

  6. It's been a great start for the cod season out at Dubbo, I have landed 48 so far with several of them size, most just undersize and one oversize at 83cm

    The river is still a little dirty so most are been caught on baits, any part of the river is catching fish atm

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