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New South Wales Fishing Reports
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Kimtown
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by Kimtown » Tue Jul 24, 2018 7:59 am
Stumpjumper wrote:No natives aside from a few gudgeons and smelt and maybe some blackfish.
Figured it was probably to cold here during winter for most of the natives
Still, a really pretty lake. Not a big freshwater fan but it does look inviting for a fish
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barra mick
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by barra mick » Tue Jul 24, 2018 8:49 am
Kimtown wrote:Stumpjumper wrote:No natives aside from a few gudgeons and smelt and maybe some blackfish.
Figured it was probably to cold here during winter for most of the natives
Still, a really pretty lake. Not a big freshwater fan but it does look inviting for a fish
It's worth a fish if your there.
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Lightningx
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by Lightningx » Tue Jul 24, 2018 9:12 am
Kimtown wrote:Stumpjumper wrote:No natives aside from a few gudgeons and smelt and maybe some blackfish.
Figured it was probably to cold here during winter for most of the natives
Still, a really pretty lake. Not a big freshwater fan but it does look inviting for a fish
I’m not a huge freshwater fan either but sounds like it’s worth checking out one day
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Kimtown
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by Kimtown » Tue Jul 24, 2018 10:03 am
barra mick wrote:Kimtown wrote:Stumpjumper wrote:No natives aside from a few gudgeons and smelt and maybe some blackfish.
Figured it was probably to cold here during winter for most of the natives
Still, a really pretty lake. Not a big freshwater fan but it does look inviting for a fish
It's worth a fish if your there.
I'm here for a snowboarding expedition and unfortunately didnt pack any of my fishing gear, will definitely keep it in mind for next time though.
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smile0784
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by smile0784 » Tue Jul 24, 2018 10:05 am
I been there twice and didnt do much good
Got to do good research and take a guide with you.
Just like anywhere.
Lots of water
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cobby
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by cobby » Tue Jul 24, 2018 11:22 am
smile0784 wrote:I been there twice and didnt do much good
Got to do good research and take a guide with you.
Just like anywhere.
Lots of water
That's where a stop at the local shops, a lure or two bought at each and a wealth of info received comes in handy. Everyone raves about alpine angler in Cooma, pretty sure there's a few others up there at places like Adaminaby to stop at too. Support the shops with even a small purchase and you'll find a little more info than standard coming your way generally
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barra mick
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by barra mick » Tue Jul 24, 2018 1:24 pm
cobby wrote:smile0784 wrote:I been there twice and didnt do much good
Got to do good research and take a guide with you.
Just like anywhere.
Lots of water
That's where a stop at the local shops, a lure or two bought at each and a wealth of info received comes in handy. Everyone raves about alpine angler in Cooma, pretty sure there's a few others up there at places like Adaminaby to stop at too. Support the shops with even a small purchase and you'll find a little more info than standard coming your way generally
There is a tackle shop at the lake near the caravan park
...like cubby says....buy a lure and get some local secret spots and knowledge
Steve Williamson is the blokes name....shop is expensive but cheap with the advice you get.
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cobby
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by cobby » Tue Jul 24, 2018 4:05 pm
barra mick wrote:cobby wrote:smile0784 wrote:I been there twice and didnt do much good
Got to do good research and take a guide with you.
Just like anywhere.
Lots of water
That's where a stop at the local shops, a lure or two bought at each and a wealth of info received comes in handy. Everyone raves about alpine angler in Cooma, pretty sure there's a few others up there at places like Adaminaby to stop at too. Support the shops with even a small purchase and you'll find a little more info than standard coming your way generally
buy a lure and get some local secret spots and knowledge
That's it. Don't have to drop hundreds when going to a new area. Smallest bit of support goes a long way
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smile0784
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by smile0784 » Tue Jul 24, 2018 4:39 pm
cobby wrote:smile0784 wrote:I been there twice and didnt do much good
Got to do good research and take a guide with you.
Just like anywhere.
Lots of water
That's where a stop at the local shops, a lure or two bought at each and a wealth of info received comes in handy. Everyone raves about alpine angler in Cooma, pretty sure there's a few others up there at places like Adaminaby to stop at too. Support the shops with even a small purchase and you'll find a little more info than standard coming your way generally
Great idea
Thats normally where we get.our bait from