My 2021/22 Trout Season Report.(plus video)

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My 2021/22 Trout Season Report.(plus video)

Post by meppstas » Fri May 27, 2022 11:26 pm

Well, here's my full 2021/22 end of season trout report.. there's also a end of season photo slideshow with the report as well.. :tu:

I also won the Angling Club Trophy again making it 16 years in a row which is something I never thought of achieving when we moved to Tassie..

cheers
Adrian..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9M89HpgPXk&t=19s (video/photo slideshow)

" 2021/22 Trout Season Report."

Well, another trout season has come to an end and for me it was one that had quite a few ups and downs in the rivers which had a lot to do with the weather conditions. At the start of the 2021/22 trout season I set myself a target of 500 trout and thankfully I did manage to reach it on the 18th April, I went on to end the season with a total of 536 trout caught in 90 trips, of which four were kept due to gill damage. The three large rivers I fished were the Mersey, Meander and Leven all of which had some problems with them. The Meander & Leven were two that had a lot of green cotton like algae on the river bottom on each and every trip I had to them. The Mersey River was the worst river of all, not only was the river bottom in poor condition with it being full of silt and slime on the rocky river bottom, it was the water weeds that made fishing a waste of time in the upper reaches in and around Weegena. Wading & fishing in the river when it's full of water weeds was near impossible in several stretches of the river, long strands of weed wrapped around one's legs while heading upstream and it was much worse when the water level was low. As for the trout in the three large rivers my catches were mainly small to medium size fish with the odd large fish being far and few between, only twenty three trout of the 341 trout caught in the Mersey, Meander were over the five hundred gram mark. The three trips I had to River Leven, the biggest trout out of the twenty six fish caught went 460 grams, though I did lose a couple of trout that would have been in the five hundred gram plus range. The small tannin waters I fished were down in fish numbers this season for some reason, in thirty one trips I caught and released 119 trout compared to last season's thirty two trips for 197 trout being caught and released. I feel low water levels may have had a lot to do with it throughout the trout season. The other small river I fished (on private property) nine times during the season was the Dasher, that small river gave up 48 trout all of which were very small fish, the best weighing in at 350 grams. Western Creek was a short spin session that I had on the way home where I caught and released two small browns in very low water.
Check out the colour of this rainbow trout..JPG
Check out the colours of this wild rainbow trout.
Mersey River river wild brown trout, 2.2 kgs..JPG
My best trout of the season, 2.2 kgs.
Meander River. 0270 (Medium).JPG
A beautiful Meander River brown ready for release.
** Highlights of the 2021/22 trout season:
There were a few highlights and memorable moments during the season, firstly was catching my 11,000th wild Tasmanian trout since moving here back in March 2000. It was caught on the 14th January in one of my favourite small tannin waters. As much as I would have liked it to be a large fish, it wasn't to be, it was a medium 370 gram brown trout and another milestone in my years of trout fishing rivers and streams.
The Meander River was a river that gave up two of my best trout caught in it for quite some time too, the first one being a 1.4 kilo brown that was caught on the 4th January, the next solid brown caught in the Meander River was on the 11th April, that fish weighed 1.25 kilos. Both trout, like all the trout I catch, were released for another day.
Another highlight was the brown trout that I caught on the 14th April in the Mersey River, it was one that took me by surprise, a beautiful male brown trout that tipped the scales at 2.2 kilos. It's been at least twelve years since I've caught one in the two kilo range, it was also the biggest trout caught for the 2021/22 season.
My best number of trout caught during a spin session was in the Meander River when I caught 21 browns on the 1st January, other trips to the Meander also gave up several double figure catches of 20, 19, 16 & 15 trout plus a few more in the lower double numbers.
Reaching the 500 target that I set myself at the start of the season was also a highlight and to finish above last season's total catch (501 trout) topped off what was a reasonably good season for me.
** Equipment used during my trout seasons:
Okuma Celilo Finesse ULS 1-3kg trout rods, Okuma LRF Split Grip rod 1-3kg, Okuma ITX, Okuma Inspira ISX-20B, Okuma Helios HSX-20, Epixor EXPT-20 & Okuma Ceymar C-10 spinning reels, Mepps inline spinners, Platypus Pulse Mono premium monofilament line, Platypus Super 100 UHT monofilament, Platypus Pretest premium grade mono, Platypus Stealth FC lead line & Boomerang Tool Products.
Dasher River. 1746 (Large).JPG
Small tannin stream, just love fishing them
Dasher River. 1720 (Large).JPG
A nice tannin stream wild brown trout.


** Below are my stats for the rivers & streams I fished throughout the 2021/22 trout season.

** Meander River:

Trips: 28 Brown Trout: 238 Rainbow Trout: 2 Best Brown trout: 1.4 kgs. (ave: 8.57 fish)
Best Rainbow trout: 290 gms.
** Mersey River:

Trips: 19 Brown Trout: 71 Rainbow Trout: 30 Best Brown trout: 2.2 kgs. (ave: 5.32 fish)
Best Rainbow: 610 gms.
** Dasher River:

Trips: 9 Brown Trout: 48 Best fish: 330 gms. (ave: 5.33 fish)

** Western Creek:

Trips: 1 Brown Trout: 2 Best Fish: 230 gms. (ave: 2 fish)

** River Leven:
Trips: 3 Brown Trout: 26 Best Fish: 460 gms. (ave: 8.67 fish)

** Tannin streams/creeks: (private property)

Trips: 31 Brown Trout: 119 Best Fish: 625 gms. (ave: 3.84 fish)

** Total trips: 90. Brown trout caught:: 504. Rainbow trout: 32 (total season average: 5.96 fish)

** My best trout of the season, a 2.2 kg Mersey River brown trout.

2021-22 season stats by Adrian Webb.
5th May. 2022

Adrian's (meppstas) Trout Seasons 2000/01 – 2021/22

Here's my stats since moving down to Tasmania back in March 2000. The first 4 years were a little on the low side (catch rate) due to me getting to know the rivers and where I could get in and fish them. After that and getting to know several farmers, land owners and the purchase of a better pair of waders the fishing really went up from there on. Having access to many more sections of rivers and wading them really opened up some great fishing seasons for me from then on that's for sure.

2000-01 Season : Trips: 76.. Total Fish : 57 browns..

2001-02 Season: Trips: 54.. Total Fish: 63 browns.. 2 rainbows..

2002-03 Season Trips: 66.. Total Fish: 93 browns.. 13 rainbows..

2003-04 Season Trips: 48.. Total Fish: 98 browns.. 2 rainbows..

2004-05 Season Trips: 96.. Total Fish: 347 browns.. 35 rainbows.. 1 blackfish..

2005-06 Season Trips: 107.. Total Fish: 652 browns.. 24 rainbows.. 1 blackfish..

2006-07 Season Trips: 87... Total Fish: 354 browns.. 83 rainbows.. 2 blackfish..

2007-08 Season Trips: 109.. Total Fish: 629 browns.. 74 rainbows.. 1 blackfish..

2008-09 Season Trips: 106.. Total Fish: 599 browns.. 67 rainbows.. 2 Atlantic Salmon.(7 kgs/15lb 7ozs)

2009-10 Season Trips: 126.. Total Fish: 1167 browns.. 89 rainbows.. 2 blackfish. 1 Australian Grayling

2010-11 Season Trips: 91.. Total Fish: 819 browns.. 52 rainbows..

2011-12 Season Trips: 81.. Total Fish: 481 browns.. 33 rainbows.. 1 Atlantic Salmon..(9kgs/19lb 13oz)
'' '' '' 1 brook trout ( Meander River)
2012-13 Season Trips: 75.. Total Fish: 318 browns.. 52 rainbows..

2013-14 Season Trips: 65.. Total Fish: 320 browns.. 77 rainbows..

2014-15 Season Trips: 91.. Total Fish: 405 browns.. 78 rainbows.. 1 redfin perch.. 1 Aust Grayling..

2015-16 Season Trips: 106.. Total Fish: 744 browns.. 78 rainbows.. (same last season)

2016-17 Season Trips: 79 Total Fish: 575 browns.. 71 rainbows..

2017-18 Season Trips: 92 Total Fish: 586 browns.. 62 rainbows..

2018-19 Season Trips: 76 Total Fish: 549 browns.. 24 rainbows..

2019-20 Season Trips: 63 Total Fish: 407 browns.. 12 rainbows..

2020-21 Season Trips: 89 Total Fish: 443 browns.. 58 rainbows..

2021-22 Season Trips: 90 Total Fish: 504 browns.. 32 rainbows..

Average full season catch to 21/2022 = 510 trout

“ The 2000-2022 season stats are updated each season “


** Less than 1% of my catch is kept, all Blackfish & Aust. Grayling caught are released. ** Only trout are counted in my total catch & averages. ** Biggest trout: Brown @ 3.85 kg (8lb 8oz) on 27th April 2018, River Leven. ** Since moving to Tasmania to live (March 2000) and trout fish I've had 1873 trips to rivers for a total catch of 10,210 brown trout, 1018 rainbow trout, 1 brook trout, 3 Atlantic Salmon, 6 blackfish, 6 redfin perch & 2 Australian Grayling.
* Average for trout caught ( 11,229 in total ) over the 1873trips = 6.00 (5.995)* * Average catch per season = 510 trout.
** Since moving to Tasmania in March 2000 I caught my 10,000th trout on 3rd November 2019 and on the
14th January 2022 I caught my 11,000th trout. **
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