Planning a trip to Lakes Entrance next week
- PDXSerric
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Planning a trip to Lakes Entrance next week
And looking to do some freshwater winter fishing. Any suggestions in a 1/2 hr - 45 min distance?
Lures. 8-10lb test.
Lures. 8-10lb test.
Re: Planning a trip to Lakes Entrance next week
Unlucky to be missing out on trout season as it ends. You could have had a drive to the snowy mountains. Beautiful place there aswell
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Re: Planning a trip to Lakes Entrance next week
Bream in the tambo
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Salt (38cm) Trevely 38cm snapper 65cm gummy 80cm
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Salt (38cm) Trevely 38cm snapper 65cm gummy 80cm
Fresh (0cm)
- PDXSerric
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Re: Planning a trip to Lakes Entrance next week
Yeah, the Snowy Mts sound nice, but I have family in Johsonville, so that's where it'll be. Camping in summer, however...
I've heard of the bream but never fished them. I hear prawn is the way to go, but how do they fare on soft lures or cranks?
I've heard of the bream but never fished them. I hear prawn is the way to go, but how do they fare on soft lures or cranks?
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Re: Planning a trip to Lakes Entrance next week
Ive only ever used prawns..but i guess if their there they might take a lure...
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Salt (38cm) Trevely 38cm snapper 65cm gummy 80cm
Fresh (0cm)
Salt (38cm) Trevely 38cm snapper 65cm gummy 80cm
Fresh (0cm)
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Re: Planning a trip to Lakes Entrance next week
If you want to fish freshwater around that area then start around Bruthen which isn't far away and the further north you head the better the fishing will get. :thumbsup:
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Re: Planning a trip to Lakes Entrance next week
I'm heading up to lake tyers friday night then 4wding north through buchan and the snowys on saturday. Where you reckon the go-to trout spots are?simon2g wrote:Unlucky to be missing out on trout season as it ends. You could have had a drive to the snowy mountains. Beautiful place there aswell
Re: Planning a trip to Lakes Entrance next week
I am definitely not overly familiar with the area to give out spots. Nor do I remember specific roads leading down to the streams. I didn't do any fishing when I was away there, went with the Mrs. and sadly left the rods at home. At the end of the trip she succumbed and I bought a hand reel and popped a line in at Tidal river on the way back home as we spent the last day on the way home to Melbourne at the Prom.bigdan91 wrote:I'm heading up to lake tyers friday night then 4wding north through buchan and the snowys on saturday. Where you reckon the go-to trout spots are?simon2g wrote:Unlucky to be missing out on trout season as it ends. You could have had a drive to the snowy mountains. Beautiful place there aswell
That whole area from Buchan to the Snowys was probably some of the best driving I have had the pleasure of doing, seeing no one for km's and windy roads through open plained mountains was absolutely beautiful. Felt like another world.
If you go to maps, look at the where the Buchan river passes through the main part of town, and drive out towards the where it meets the Snowy River closer to the park. Anywhere along there and creeks/streams coming off them would be fishable too.
Buchan can be quite deep in some parts, up to 2-2.5M so depending on how much rain they've had could be higher. Check it out and see what's fishable around there.
Also check out this link, http://delwp.vic.gov.au/fishing-and-hun ... ing-waters
Enjoy it mate, beautiful place.
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Re: Planning a trip to Lakes Entrance next week
Bruthen, hmm? Just by looking at GoogleMaps it seems there are a few deep holes off the E Gippsland Rail Trail that are accessible by foot. Maybe this time of year the area under the Bruthen-Buchan Rd bridge may be ok, but it's not ideal. It looks like if you take the great Alpine Rd North about 5.5-6 km there's a small turnout that looks like it might provide a decent spot ("Lot 4A Great Alpine Rd, Bruthern VIC 3885") , but this time of year, I am just not certain.