Lauriston res.
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Lauriston res.
Gday folks!
Went for a drive up to Lauriston this morning with the bro to see if we could snare a feed. It was fresh, but a cracker of a morning. Armed with gumboots, a bumbag full of lures, a net, and a rod & reel each, we started peppering the lake with casts. As usual, not much surface activity. A few small browns following xr6's & 8's, to our feet, but nothing was committing. We persisted further along the shoreline, until we got to a section where the bank steepened right up and the water deepened. It looked like reddie territory so I decided to change the pace a bit and have a crack, and tied on a bright 2-pce shad rap and continued casting. I thought the deep diver would have brought a good winter red undone, but they didn't seem to want to play ball. It was 11am by this stage, and we decided that we cover another 200m of shoreline, then pull the pin. I reckon it was the very next cast when, whack! A nice pan-sized brown of 46cms shows a liking to my lure and put a great little show! Must have jumped 4-5 times. It feels so much more fulfilling when you've "earnt" it. I was now content, but wanted my bro to put one on the board. Probably another 10 casts later and he was on! Another nice little brown of 42cms. Awesome, a fish each! We put in a few more casts but nothing else seemed interested, so we pulled the pin. Mission accomplished, we had caught a feed.
On the way home I thought I'd drive round the back for a look, and bugger me it looks like they've re-opened it! There's a bit of work going on, and you can only drive so far in at this stage, but it is now accessible! After being locked out of there for so many years I'm looking forward to making a few trips up there this winter.
Cheers,
Redhunter
Went for a drive up to Lauriston this morning with the bro to see if we could snare a feed. It was fresh, but a cracker of a morning. Armed with gumboots, a bumbag full of lures, a net, and a rod & reel each, we started peppering the lake with casts. As usual, not much surface activity. A few small browns following xr6's & 8's, to our feet, but nothing was committing. We persisted further along the shoreline, until we got to a section where the bank steepened right up and the water deepened. It looked like reddie territory so I decided to change the pace a bit and have a crack, and tied on a bright 2-pce shad rap and continued casting. I thought the deep diver would have brought a good winter red undone, but they didn't seem to want to play ball. It was 11am by this stage, and we decided that we cover another 200m of shoreline, then pull the pin. I reckon it was the very next cast when, whack! A nice pan-sized brown of 46cms shows a liking to my lure and put a great little show! Must have jumped 4-5 times. It feels so much more fulfilling when you've "earnt" it. I was now content, but wanted my bro to put one on the board. Probably another 10 casts later and he was on! Another nice little brown of 42cms. Awesome, a fish each! We put in a few more casts but nothing else seemed interested, so we pulled the pin. Mission accomplished, we had caught a feed.
On the way home I thought I'd drive round the back for a look, and bugger me it looks like they've re-opened it! There's a bit of work going on, and you can only drive so far in at this stage, but it is now accessible! After being locked out of there for so many years I'm looking forward to making a few trips up there this winter.
Cheers,
Redhunter
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Re: Lauriston res.
Which back section do you mean. A few months back I went for a flick one afternoon and it was my first time there and the only access I could find was the scenic loop that goes around to the dam wall and back out to the road.Redhunter wrote:Gday folks!
Went for a drive up to Lauriston this morning with the bro to see if we could snare a feed. It was fresh, but a cracker of a morning. Armed with gumboots, a bumbag full of lures, a net, and a rod & reel each, we started peppering the lake with casts. As usual, not much surface activity. A few small browns following xr6's & 8's, to our feet, but nothing was committing. We persisted further along the shoreline, until we got to a section where the bank steepened right up and the water deepened. It looked like reddie territory so I decided to change the pace a bit and have a crack, and tied on a bright 2-pce shad rap and continued casting. I thought the deep diver would have brought a good winter red undone, but they didn't seem to want to play ball. It was 11am by this stage, and we decided that we cover another 200m of shoreline, then pull the pin. I reckon it was the very next cast when, whack! A nice pan-sized brown of 46cms shows a liking to my lure and put a great little show! Must have jumped 4-5 times. It feels so much more fulfilling when you've "earnt" it. I was now content, but wanted my bro to put one on the board. Probably another 10 casts later and he was on! Another nice little brown of 42cms. Awesome, a fish each! We put in a few more casts but nothing else seemed interested, so we pulled the pin. Mission accomplished, we had caught a feed.
On the way home I thought I'd drive round the back for a look, and bugger me it looks like they've re-opened it! There's a bit of work going on, and you can only drive so far in at this stage, but it is now accessible! After being locked out of there for so many years I'm looking forward to making a few trips up there this winter.
Cheers,
Redhunter
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Re: Lauriston res.
Off lauriston-springhill rd.KeenAds wrote: Which back section do you mean. A few months back I went for a flick one afternoon and it was my first time there and the only access I could find was the scenic loop that goes around to the dam wall and back out to the road.
There's also another access point off lauriston reservoir rd. Just before you reach the main entry road to the main entrance, you cross a small creek/drain where the road passes reasonably close to the water. You can park on the side of the road and walk in through there too. You'll often see another car or so parked there.
Hope this helps.
Re: Lauriston res.
Great report. I tend to concentrate on the Malmsbury and the Upper Coliban, but it might be worth taking another look at the Lauriston as well.