Canberra fishing?
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Canberra fishing?
Hi,
first post in the ACT forum...hopefully a good omen. After ten years in Melbourne - and finally discovering the joys of the bay- I'm moving to Canberra in a week. I was just getting my head around flatties, pinkies and salmon and now I have to re-learn for freshwater fish I guess (or drive to Bateman's Bay on a regular basis ). It looks like Lake Burley Griffin is good for carp and redfin and possibly yellow belly (?) and it might be fun to try all this from a kayak. I would be most keen to get into trout, but it sounds like you'd have to get right into the mountains, is that right?
In any case, any ideas/hot tips/other forums for the Canberra region will be greatly appreciated :a_goodjob:
cheers
first post in the ACT forum...hopefully a good omen. After ten years in Melbourne - and finally discovering the joys of the bay- I'm moving to Canberra in a week. I was just getting my head around flatties, pinkies and salmon and now I have to re-learn for freshwater fish I guess (or drive to Bateman's Bay on a regular basis ). It looks like Lake Burley Griffin is good for carp and redfin and possibly yellow belly (?) and it might be fun to try all this from a kayak. I would be most keen to get into trout, but it sounds like you'd have to get right into the mountains, is that right?
In any case, any ideas/hot tips/other forums for the Canberra region will be greatly appreciated :a_goodjob:
cheers
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Re: Canberra fishing?
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kabo wrote:Hi,
first post in the ACT forum...hopefully a good omen. After ten years in Melbourne - and finally discovering the joys of the bay- I'm moving to Canberra in a week. I was just getting my head around flatties, pinkies and salmon and now I have to re-learn for freshwater fish I guess (or drive to Bateman's Bay on a regular basis ). It looks like Lake Burley Griffin is good for carp and redfin and possibly yellow belly (?) and it might be fun to try all this from a kayak. I would be most keen to get into trout, but it sounds like you'd have to get right into the mountains, is that right?
In any case, any ideas/hot tips/other forums for the Canberra region will be greatly appreciated :a_goodjob:
cheers
There is a book titled I think the Canberra Fisherman by Bryan Pratt. I use to live in Canberra and totally fished fresh.
There are plenty of waterways, plus the odd cod at times. I mostly fished Lake Ecumbene or Jindabyne. Occasionally Tantangara.
There is Googong dam just out of Queanbeyan.
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pretty sure there is some good cod to be had around canberra if you put the hours in
Youtube channel:Hawkesy Fishing
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thanks guys! I'll check that book out, Wolly. I do have the AFN Canberra guide, which seems reasonable, but nothing beats local knowledge! I have been practising putting hours in down here...plenty of hours and lots of donuts so that part should be fine, I'm nothing if not determined. Jindabyne & Eucumbene are possibly a touch far for a quick weekday fix, so might have to get into those teddies.
just saw that Bryan Pratt now runs a Compleat Angler in Canberra -sweet! that'll be my first stop then.
just saw that Bryan Pratt now runs a Compleat Angler in Canberra -sweet! that'll be my first stop then.
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Hey Kabo, I know Canberra pretty well as my brother lives there. You'll probably find all the info you need when you make the move. North of the city centre is Lake Ginninderra near Belconnen & Yerrabi Pond near Gungahlin. Both waters have cod in them & yellowbellytoo. Well worth a look I reckon.
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A little secret is that most of the river is only really accessible by canoe, and there are holes that hold cod.kabo wrote:thanks guys! I'll check that book out, Wolly. I do have the AFN Canberra guide, which seems reasonable, but nothing beats local knowledge! I have been practising putting hours in down here...plenty of hours and lots of donuts so that part should be fine, I'm nothing if not determined. Jindabyne & Eucumbene are possibly a touch far for a quick weekday fix, so might have to get into those teddies.
just saw that Bryan Pratt now runs a Compleat Angler in Canberra -sweet! that'll be my first stop then.
We use to go to either lake for a day trip. If you are living in Tuggerong, there is a back way (dirt road) through Tharwa, that comes out at Adaminiby. Advisible 4x4 only in winter.
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kabo wrote:thanks guys! I'll check that book out, Wolly. I do have the AFN Canberra guide, which seems reasonable, but nothing beats local knowledge! I have been practising putting hours in down here...plenty of hours and lots of donuts so that part should be fine, I'm nothing if not determined. Jindabyne & Eucumbene are possibly a touch far for a quick weekday fix, so might have to get into those teddies.
just saw that Bryan Pratt now runs a Compleat Angler in Canberra -sweet! that'll be my first stop then.
Bryan Pratt had a store in Belconnen, then he bought the shop in Woden.
There is a bloke called Tiny, he had a store in Queanbeyan. He is a top bloke.
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Sounds good, they'll go straight on my list of places to check out! :a_goodjob:Huckleberry wrote:Hey Kabo, I know Canberra pretty well as my brother lives there. You'll probably find all the info you need when you make the move. North of the city centre is Lake Ginninderra near Belconnen & Yerrabi Pond near Gungahlin. Both waters have cod in them & yellowbellytoo. Well worth a look I reckon.
Wolly Bugger wrote:
A little secret is that most of the river is only really accessible by canoe, and there are holes that hold cod.
We use to go to either lake for a day trip. If you are living in Tuggerong, there is a back way (dirt road) through Tharwa, that comes out at Adaminiby. Advisible 4x4 only in winter.
there appear to be two shops related to him called Angler's Art (http://www.anglersart.com.au/the-angler ... m/about-us), so I'll check them both out.Wolly Bugger wrote:
Bryan Pratt had a store in Belconnen, then he bought the shop in Woden.
There is a bloke called Tiny, he had a store in Queanbeyan. He is a top bloke.
I'll be living in the inner north (told you I'm 'urban' - as urban as one gets in Canberra anyway :lolf: ), but Tharwa to Adaminiby doesn't look too bad - might be just the excuse to buy that 4x4 I've been hanging out for. And of course I really need freshwater fishing gear, because I couldn't possibly use my saltwater gear...ahem... :toothy9:
and I do like the idea to try out kayak fishing as well. The Murrumbidgee looks accessible at various points (like bridge at Point Hut RD, or Tharwa), that might be worth investigating.
thanks for all the great ideas and options - it's making the move a lot more exciting!
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Hint; put yellow fog lights on your vehicle. I use to go the back way heaps of times, and only see the occasional roo, but with yellow fogl lights, there are heaps that I didn't see before.kabo wrote:Sounds good, they'll go straight on my list of places to check out! :a_goodjob:Huckleberry wrote:Hey Kabo, I know Canberra pretty well as my brother lives there. You'll probably find all the info you need when you make the move. North of the city centre is Lake Ginninderra near Belconnen & Yerrabi Pond near Gungahlin. Both waters have cod in them & yellowbellytoo. Well worth a look I reckon.
Wolly Bugger wrote:
A little secret is that most of the river is only really accessible by canoe, and there are holes that hold cod.
We use to go to either lake for a day trip. If you are living in Tuggerong, there is a back way (dirt road) through Tharwa, that comes out at Adaminiby. Advisible 4x4 only in winter.there appear to be two shopWolly Bugger wrote:
Bryan Pratt had a store in Belconnen, then he bought the shop in Woden.
There is a bloke called Tiny, he had a store in Queanbeyan. He is a top bloke.
s related to him called Angler's Art (http://www.anglersart.com.au/the-angler ... m/about-us), so I'll check them both out.
I'll be living in the inner north (told you I'm 'urban' - as urban as one gets in Canberra anyway :lolf: ), but Tharwa to Adaminiby doesn't look too bad - might be just the excuse to buy that 4x4 I've been hanging out for. And of course I really need freshwater fishing gear, because I couldn't possibly use my saltwater gear...ahem... :toothy9:
and I do like the idea to try out kayak fishing as well. The Murrumbidgee looks accessible at various points (like bridge at Point Hut RD, or Tharwa), that might be worth investigating.
thanks for all the great ideas and options - it's making the move a lot more exciting!
A mate refused to go that way, citing roo's yet he is the one who hit a roo at Bredbo. I would tow the tinnie along the back road.