Victoria and Tasmania Fishing Monthly - April 2014

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Aerial action aplenty HORSHAM

Trevor Holmes

With above average temperatures and some massive hatches of all varieties the aerial action of the trout has been nothing short of breathtaking especially in the early mornings and late afternoons throughout most of the Grampians lakes. Sad to say this area has not only taken a major slap in the face from Mother Nature again with a 55,000ha bushfire but low water levels are starting to see excessive surface temperatures and the odd algae bloom. Let’s all hope the much awaited rainfall over autumn/ winter arrives sooner rather than later and saves some of these lakes from the brink of devastation. LAKE TOOLONDO After seeing the transition from the trout freely taking mudeye under bubble floats and switching to lures and plastics it has been a very challenging, rewarding but sometimes frustrating month on the lake. The switch in mood of the fish from one offering to another has been a very interesting learning curve and dominated pretty much by the barometer. To see browns and rainbows virtually turn their nose up at mudeye and

chase selected offerings was a sight to behold. Still some great fish coming out here and as usual the rewards are there if the work is put in, pre dawn starts will take fish feeding as will last light scenarios. Browns to 3.2kg and a few rainbows to 1.8kg are on offer but the larger rainbows have gone very quiet. Trolling has been very slow and un productive so my tip is tree lines and weed beds with plastics such as Fish Arrows and lately the Strike Pro Bob N Spoon has done very well. Last couple of days I tried out the Fishooka Dragonfly vibe and was amazed at this little fella’s ability to drag reluctant fish out of weed beds and instantly put them in attack mode. I landed 3 fish from 5 casts and to see a 2.3kg brown wake from a daytime slumber and turn like a guided missile from 15m away shall stick with me forever. Toolondo has finally started to produce a few redfin as well although not in big numbers or sizes. The intrepid angler will secure a good feed of these tasty morsels. ROCKLANDS RESERVOIR With reports of some great redfin catches in the Fergusons, Glendenning and Brodies areas I ventured there in late February with Toolondo local Tash Allen trolling lures. Redfin eluded us but

A fat hen brown taken on the Fishooka Dragonfly vibe at Toolondo.

Tash managed a nice brown of 1.7kg on a rapala minnow. Yabbies and scrubworms have accounted for a lot of good specimens here lately but also become the target of pesky carp. Locating a school of redfin and keeping on them is the key and a sounder of good quality will put you on the spot. Casting soft plastics to the school also reaps rewards. This method is also working well on both banks beside the wall. LAKE BELLFIELD Bellfield once again throws up a wildcard every now and then and this came to a Geelong fly fisherman in the form of a nice brown taken on a Craigs Nightime just south of the wall on the western edge. A magnificent buck brown of 3.9kg released to fight another day after a quick weigh in and some happy snaps. Chinook salmon continue to grow out in here and I have heard of some around the kilo mark already. Worms and hardbody lures will see you hooked up to them but you will have to contend with many small redfin as well. LAKE WARTOOK Once again Wartook has been hit hard by rampant bushfires and it was sad to hear of many structures being lost in and around this fantastic area. As a result I have nothing to report here apart from it still being closed off as rejuvenation work continues as well as clearing of trees to eradicate dangers to the public. Not sure when it will open or what effect it has had on the fish but I’m hoping in time we will be able to bring you some good news here. TAYLORS/GREEN LAKES These two lakes still haven’t reached their full potential fish wise but raised water levels have seen turbid water and make them increasingly hard to fish. Taylors is still giving up some nice yellowbelly and the odd redfin on trolled/cast lures around the trees but not any great numbers. Green Lake has a resident redfin population

Tash Allen nailed this 1.7kg brown at Rocklands on a Rapala minnow. and while they are growing out there have been only a couple of reports of table fish being landed. Yabbies on the bottom are the pick of methods here. WIMMERA RIVER Some golden perch are being taken on yabbies and scrubworms in the river as well as any amount of carp. Early morning and late afternoons seem the best times and lately some school redfin have also been taken between the caravan park and the bridge

around the snags and tree lines. Any amount of carp are in here and they become rather annoying to the serious angler but they are always great for kids, so if you want a good starting point in fishing that won’t see kids bored, get some worms or corn, even some bread and drag some of these vermin out of the river to give the natives a fair chance. MAJOR BATTLE In early March we were (and probably still are)

fighting a major battle with local water authority GWM and water minister Mr Peter Walsh to get water into Lake Toolondo. We have started a Facebook page called Toolondo Reservoir and we have a petition through change.org.au that we need as many signatures and support on to ensure this icon is preserved and protected now and into the future. Please get on board and help us if possible.

Cool change hot bites ROBINVALE

Rod Mackenzie codmac@bigpond.net.au

As the heat of summer makes way for crisp cool mornings and more

February fishing the coast for anything that might put a bend in the rod and enjoyed the seaside relief of the cool salt breeze. Inland along the Murray River, anglers struggled in the heat and, other than a few cod around

flushes have had the river up and down, which has made the fishing a little unpredictable over the past few weeks. Those anglers lucky enough to be in front of the rise have managed a few cod on lures and bait.

Tyson Smythe with a small silver perch he caught bait fishing near Wemen. These fish are a constant annoyance to bait anglers.

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favourable fishing weather, it’s a sure sign that the start of the real cod season is about to begin. Murray cod are in tune to the change in weather and the influences it plays on a rapid decline of their easy prey, such as shrimp and yabbies. If you were not excited before now, then you should be as March is the start of the big fish season along the Murray River. I spent the heat of

the 70cm mark caught on lures near Wemen, there was very little joy for cod fishos. Some good-sized perch were landed at several locations on bait at first and last light but the bite was slow and the summer heat intense. Robinvale, Wemen and Hattah were the most productive locations. While the weather is still quite warm the morning chill is a great time to be on the water. Several

After the rise had passed through, good numbers of perch have been caught on bait with scrub worms, yabbies and shrimp the best. Silver perch still remain a constant annoyance to bait anglers as they rattle every bait known to man clean off the hook. Every now and then you manage to pin one of these fish and the Continued page 55


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