Geoff Lacey Fishing Guide Tawonga Northeast Victoria Phone (03) 5754 1466 Mobile 0409 241 762 www.anglingvic.com.au
Friday, September 26, 2008
Thanks for sending through the fishing report, it is fantastic
Hi Geoff
Thanks for sending through the fishing report, it is fantastic.
Early this week the Murray River broke its banks for the first time in a long time at Tumburumba which should put a 5 - 6 percent over the next week or so into Lake Hume. The more water the better.
I have fished a few time with bubblefloats, but I have not had much success. My bubblefloat tends to float everywhere I dont want it to go. I have only tried this in lakes, not in streams. I hear people have great success with it though, so I should persevere.
Thanks again forthe great fishing report.
Troy
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Thursday, September 25, 2008
Fishing Report NE Victoria
Well, it’s unmistakeable! It really is a bait angler’s paradise up here at the moment. All alpine region rivers and streams are running high and fast and offering excellent conditions for bait fishing and also lures. Water clarity was affected following heavy rain last Sunday and Monday, but is improving by the hour.
By the way, in describing the rivers as running high, please be aware that “high” is not the same “high’ that it used to be: then, rivers that breached their banks in spring were called “high”. Now they only reach about two-thirds of that volume to be considered “high”, thanks to global warming.
Bogong High Plains: Rocky Valley and
Mt Beauty Pondage: The pondage at Mt Beauty is full and fishing is excellent, with rainbow trout to 750 grams being taken on worms drifted under a bubble float and trout-patterned rapala lures, according to reports. The outflow into the
Snowy Creek: The Snowy Creek at Granite Flat is running high and a bit coloured this week with brown trout to 550 grams taken on worms from many parts of the creek in recent days. Most fish tend to be down deep and a rig of two or three split shot on a 3 kilogram b/s line about 100mm above the hook is finding the fish, according to reports.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Psst! Here's where you'll find trout Herald Sun 19th Aug
water conditions. Alternatively, cast upstream and across. Tawonga-based fishing guide Geoff Lacey…the bait to almost touch bottom as it comes down with the current. Geoff says the best results come…
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,,24205326-5017269,00.html



