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Monday, December 30, 2013

Tangip River


Date: 30 Dec 2013
Weather: Sunny 
Crew: Dave
Target Fish: Trout
Bait: Lures - Spinners 5g Celtas
Berley: None
Catch: 4 x Brown Trout (tiny - see pic)
Report: Third try at this river - such beautiful scenery. River access is about 30 mins on a gravel road - I spotted a few other access points downstream of the fork. Tried a new spot - East river, starting just downstream from the first river crossing. Action was pretty consistent, lost another couple - one felt like a big fish. Slipped on a rock and bruised my knee. All fish released. 
Rating: 8/10



Friday, December 27, 2013

Bitwenjopit

Date: 27 Dec 2013
Weather: Sunny 
Crew: Dave, Toon
Target Fish: Trout
Bait: Lures - Spinners 5g Celtas, Rapala CD5 Brown Trout
Berley: None
Catch: 4 x Rainbow Trout (average stream size)
Report: Started at the normal spot, Dave wandered downstream and Toon started at the bridge. Toon landed a solid rainbow just past the bridge. Tried a new spot further upstream, had to climb some fences. Dave managed two rainbows, Toon couldn't find a clear stretch of river - too much debris. Had another little go at a spot further upstream again where Toon managed a little guy. All fish released. 
Rating: 7/10
 

 

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Currawong Camp


Date: 15-17 Nov-2013
Weather: Mild
Crew: Toon, Ross, Willo
Target Fish: Trout
Bait: Lures - Spinners
Berley: None
Catch: 1 x Small Brown Trout
Report: Beautiful countryside and fished two days in total for one small trout and a missed opp. Walked upstream for a good couple of hours with little luck. Campsite was awesome, and there is heaps of 4wd up this way to take advantage of. River was crystal clear and temp was nice even though it was semi-cold in this part of the alpine forest.

Rating: 7/10


Sunday, November 24, 2013

Mary and Steve's

Date: 18-Nov-2013
Weather: Sunny
Crew: Dave
Target Fish: Trout
Bait: Lures - Spinners
Berley: None
Catch: 1 x Brown Trout
Report: Pretty slow session. Had a few more hits, but didn't get a hookup. Saw a couple of crays in the water. One grabbed my lure and I managed to pull the bugger out of the water. Will have to go up and target crays one of these days. Too many of my blog pics look the same. I'll start to mix it up.

Rating: 7/10

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Royal Bird

Date: 06 October 2013
Weather: Overcast 18 degrees
Crew: Dave
Target Fish: Trout
Bait: Lures - Spinners 5g Rainbow Trout
Berley: None
Catch: 1 Brown Trout.
Report: First session for the season. Again tried a new section from last time, further upstream. Only 1 hour from my house. Action was a little slow, still managed to bag a good little brown. Saw a little cray, will setup some baits next time.
Rating: 7/10



Friday, August 16, 2013

A Beginners Guide to Portaging a Shower

Here in the north country logistical issues arise daily.  Getting Item A to Point B isn't as simple as placing it in a car and driving down the road.  Since we lack cars and roads in the area, we must focus on solving our transportation issues with airplanes and boats.  Yesterdays issue was getting lumber for a new shower addition from Central Lake to our South Lake outpost. Problem: 4' x 8' sheets of plywood do not fit into our 185 Cessna and are difficult/dangerous to externally load.  My proposed solution: transport the plywood via 12+ miles of waterways and carry the lumber plus boat/motor over three portages.  After some debate (actually very little at all) we eventually decided we didn't want to charter an airplane for six sheets of plywood.  So, I give you a beginners guide to portaging a shower.


Step #1: Find a strong back.
You are going to lift, haul, push, pull and struggle 100's of pounds over various terrain and numerous portages. Tyrol and I are the young bucks here at Big Hook and gladly accepted the challenge.  Well...I kinda had to go since it was my idea.
Ty properly demonstrates proper plywood carrying technique.
Next came pulling the boat and carrying the motor/gas.
 Step #2: Bring a guard dog.  Who knows what you will run across when portaging?

Shadow carefully approves of the boat load

We didn't encounter much wildlife but did see signs of bear on one portage.  Shadow made sure the rabid squirrels stayed up in the trees.












Step #3: Enjoy the scenery.
One of three waterfalls we came across.


The Central/South Lake riverway is an incredibly scenic boat ride with multiple twists and turns, waterfalls, and stunning views.











Step #4: Take a break to catch a fish or two along the way. By far the most important in my book.
A man's gotta fish. 

Below is one of the many 30+" fish we boated after we had delivered the shower materials to South.












There you have it an easy beginners guide to portaging a shower.

A quick fishing report.

This week was warm, still and dry. Daily high temperatures ranged from 70 to 88 degrees.  The majority of the week was dominated with a high pressure system. The fish responded kindly to the weather stability.  No rain all week means the water levels did drop but just a fraction of an inch.  Lake levels at Cocos, Burnt and Central are probably the lowest in at least 15 years.

The magic number for walleye was 20.  20 feet was the depth where most fish were found all week long. Jigging rock piles/points and mid lake humps was by far the most effective technique for finding schools.   Last night pink jigs with a 3/8 oz black head was dominant at Central.

For pike the name of the game is Weeds.  Find a weed bed close to deep water and you'll find a big pike.  Guests have been pulling bucktails through thick weeds and having great results.  Last night I casually tossed a Hell Hound while mom jigged for walleye and was surprised to see pike holding on rocky points.  Most nights have been still and calm, which means top water has been a ball.

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Royal Bird

Date: 09 May 2013
Weather: Sunny 25 degrees
Crew: Dave
Target Fish: Trout
Bait: Lures - Spinners 5g Rainbow Trout
Berley: None
Catch: 2 Brown Trout.
Report: Really should give this place more attention. Tried a new section from last time, further downstream. Consistent action, easy access to the river. Certainly nice to be back from the sandpit.
Rating: 7/10

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Tanjgip River

Date: 7 Apr 2013
Weather: Mild
Crew: Dave
Target Fish: Trout
Bait: Lures - Spinners 5g Brown Trout, Rapala CD5 - Brown Trout
Berley: None
Catch: None
Report: Long drive from Melbourne - close to 2 hours. Didn't put much time in, so no result. Beautiful river, will definately head back. Wading was a little tough due to irregular shaped rock river bed. Next time, keep driving past the first bridge to the next junction. Had a look on google earth and river access seems better there.
Rating: 5/10

Bitwenjopit River

Date: 2 Apr 2013
Weather: Overcast, light shower
Crew: Dave
Target Fish: Trout
Bait: Lures - Spinners 5g Brown Trout
Berley: None
Catch: 1 x Rainbow Trout (good size)
Report: Tried a new section of the river, further upstream. A bit of debris in the water, access was a bit of an issue. Action was pretty good, lost another couple.
Rating: 7/10

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Bitwenjopit River

Date: 11 Mar 2013

Weather: Sunny, hot 30+
Crew: Dave
Target Fish: Trout
Bait: Lures - Spinners 5g Brown Trout, Rapala CD5 - Brown Trout
Berley: None
Catch: 2 x Rainbow Trout (small), 2 x Brown Trout (good size)
Report: Action on right from the start. Awesome river - a definate favourite. All but 1 fish released.
Rating: 9/10







Monday, January 28, 2013

Bunyip River

Date: 29 January 2013
Weather: Sunny
Crew: Dave
Target Fish: Trout
Bait: Lures - Spinners 5g Brown Trout, Rapala CD5 - Brown Trout
Berley: None
Catch: None - 1 trailer only
Report: Very frustrating stream. Debris and overhanging branches everywhere. Managed to find only a handful of spots to cast. Will not hit again.
Rating: 2/10

Monday, January 14, 2013

New Lures to Ring in the New Year

Each year tackle companies flood the fishing markets with hundreds of new products.  Many anglers, including myself, are hypnotized  by flashy new holographics or a manufactures claim that this new lure will  boat you a trophy fish on every cast.  As I have often told my guests while guiding, "Lures catch the fisherman and not the fish." This past weekend I had the pleasure of roaming the endless tackle isles at Cabelas and stumbled across three promising lures released in 2013 that could really produce specifically for walleye.


The first product that landed in my shopping basket is Rapala's Ultra 
Light crank (pictured right).  This little guy has the potential to really produce when the walleye bight gets tough.  A crank that dives from 4-8 ft is also promising for when walleyes are corralled in shallower waters during the months of May and June.  Generally, during those months walleye are chasing smaller minnows and are apt to be more aggressive towards smaller baits.  I picked up three colors: Shad, Silver Blue, and Firetiger.

The second item (pictured right) I added is more of a rigging than a lure.  Known as an Alabama type Rig, this setup is a multi-armed rig that allows an angler to fish from one rigged lure up to five lures on.   Labeled with bait school technology, this particular rig is manufactured by YUM called the YUMbrella Ultralight Flash Mob.  Four blades team with a realistic-looking head to mimic a group of baitfish swimming in tight formation. Trolling the Rapala Ultra Light cranks behind this sort of rigging could lead to a heck of a good time.  

The final product I purchased is called the Johnson Thinfisher (black/silver).  This small blade bait has a built in rattle that should just drive those walleye crazy.  I have had plenty of luck jigging blade baits for finnicky walleye in the past.  The extra vibration in these lures is just enough to entice stubborn fish. Unlike a jig, you try to keep this lure about 6-12" off the bottom, as these lures are prone to snagging.  



I hope everyone is enjoying the new year.  In two weeks Dad and I will be rambling along the ice highway to Sandy Lake with roughly 13,000 pds of materials including pressure treated lumber, new 4 stroke Yamaha motors for Burnt Lake, and plenty of other equipment.

Make sure to stop by and visit us at the All Canada shows.  Mom and Dad are currently in Madison at the Marriot West.  The show runs Monday/Tues/Wed.  I'll be joining the family in Milwaukee and Green Bay the following respective weekends.