yartz Posted February 16, 2009 Posted February 16, 2009 Sorry if this report is a bit long but I tried to cram 3 days of fishing in! I got up to Wallis Lake (near Forster) last week, unfortunately for a funeral but I had a few days spare and used the time to wade into the lake and have a cast from my aunt's property up there. Day One Arvo saw me hitting an oyster lease. I was using a Berkley 3" minnow in pumpkinseed and a big bream hit it hard and smashed it straight into the lease and I lost the rig, lucky I hadn't gone for the SX40! Once the wind picked up, I abandoned the lease and hit a point to score only one 38cm flathead that I chucked back. Day Two I hit the lake right around midday. My hopes were low as I was fishing at relatively low tide in the middle of the day and in wind and rain that was driving straight into my face. But believe it or not I reeled in a few good flatties, all going at over 40cm. My reel had been playing up since the day before and seeing as I couldnt work the Gulp minnow as well as I would have liked I swapped to a 3" grub in watermelon, which has a tail which provides pretty nice action. This lure worked wonders for me. I was soon on a continuous run of flatties. Despite the weather, my old man came down to wet a line also and he used a squidgy fish in bright gold. At one stage we were going fish for fish and must have picked up at least 5 or 6 fish in the space of an hour, with the wind and rain pouring down. 8 hours later we had 6 keepers, a few found themselves on the Webber that night... Day three and I hit the water early in a yak to try my hand at some drifting. I found a nice channel that worked around a point and dragged into a bay. The drift was nice and steady, fast enough to avoid the wee on the bottom. Straight away and I had a few good hits and brought in two 50cm+ models. I found a likely spot and on my first cast hooked up a nice 36cm bream which had great fight in it. The trip produced around 30-40 flathead for me so I was stoked. But not all stories end perfectly. On two separate days I had absolute monsters hooked. The first one was pretty sizeable, at least 60cm I would guess, but I never set the hooks properly and it kicked off about ten metres away. The second fish would have been my biggest flatties ever. Having picked it up on a drift in the yak, i thought it was a huge snag but hang on, there was a head shake...HOLY S**T its a fish! After a real good fight I had it on the edge of the bank, having gotten out of the kayak after realising I didnt have a net. I fought the fish into the shallows and right to the edge of the lake, but there was a bit of a bank and when I went to pull the fish out, the line snapped under its weight and it fell right on the edge of the bank. The next moments were like an eternity as I got ready to lose some flesh picking the monster up. As I went to grab for it the fish kicked back into the water and lazily swam away... It would have been my first 70cm+ flattie so needless to say I was gutted, particularly without getting a photo and with the old man pissing himself from the house after watching the fight through binos. All in all though a brilliant trip with some great fish. Apologies for the photos, the missus had my camera so i had to resort to the phone. The fish are sitting on a washing machine that measured around 85cm across. My one bream!
Guest Posted February 16, 2009 Posted February 16, 2009 Nice report and some very solid fish there my good man Regards Stewy
arpie Posted February 16, 2009 Posted February 16, 2009 Well done Yartz!! Terrific results in awful conditions!! Shame the big one busted off, even before you could release her yourself!! I have hooked flatties here where their head has been to big to fit in the net! I have seen even bigger ones!!! Supposed to be even more rain over the next few days Jani & Saija are supposed to return at the end of the week ..... hope it has stopped by then! Cheerio Roberta
Lukeanna Posted February 18, 2009 Posted February 18, 2009 Excellent fish at an excellent spot, the fishing up there this summer has been fantastic, we achieved some PB's and had plenty of big feeds of fish as well!
Basil D Posted February 18, 2009 Posted February 18, 2009 Nice report and some very solid fish there my good man Regards Stewy solid as in frozen
zrealist Posted February 18, 2009 Posted February 18, 2009 It's good that you wash the fish before eating them. Don't wanna be wearing flatty stains all inside your stomach.
urchin Posted February 18, 2009 Posted February 18, 2009 well done mate, looks like you had a great little session there.. gotta love flatties.. yum
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