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Archive Date: 27/03/2019

 




LAKE LEVELS
EUCUMBENE..... 25%  STEADY
JINDABYNE...….81%  FALLING
TANTANGARA....40%  FALLING          27/03/2019








      

                

             



     
                          

            
                                              

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Please be sure to
carry your PFD & fishing licences as NSW Maritimes are out. Nsw fisheries inspectors are working the Snowy Mountains area during the peak holiday season. So remember if you do not have a current fishing licence and on your person you will be fined. So for the sake of 5 minutes do yourself a favour.

Maritime services are on the lakes, So make sure you water craft are up to par with current safety standards, if you are not sure contact Ph 13 12 56 or website:
www.maritime.nsw.gov.au
FISHING LICENCES These are available online and you can purchase them directly from the NSW fisheries website with a credit card. Click on this link below.
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FISHING LICENCES These are available online and you can purchase them directly from the NSW fisheries website with a credit card. Click on this link below.
Note: We do not have licences available through the store with Cash or EFT. We can do them online with a MasterCard or Visa only.                                           
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Andrew with his first fish on the fly well done mate. 
At eucumbene on a Mrs Simpson
 


EUCUMBENE LAKE FLY FISHING
Eucumbene had it’s up’s and down’s over the summer with the heat and not rain and water temp up high.
But now the colder night have come things have Improved and a few mudeye’s are starting to turn up and the fish are starting to move at night time now.
Buckenderra has been a little slow so if you have a boat move around, “SLOW”
Rashes bay, much like Buckenderra but is starting to have fish moving around at nigh time, “MED”
Seven Gates, Good reports coming from there with some good browns and rainbow taking Nymphs, Woolly Buggers, Mrs Simpsons, “GOOD”
Braemer Bay, Not many reports coming from there so any reports would help thanks, “?”

Overall the fly fishing has been a little slow but things are starting to Improve yes the mudeye’s are starting won’t be long now



JINDABYNE LAKE FLY FISHING
Jindabyne again like euc some days good others bad, The lake is full and the bays look good so if you are heading that way best fishing is early mornings and late into the nights.
Best areas are waste point, Hatchery Bay, Kalkite, Jindy East,
Best flies are Mrs Simpsons, Craig’s Night Times, Muddlers, Nymphs

Overall not bad but fish at the right times you will be rewarded





 

 

EUCUMBENE LAKE TROLLING AND SPIN
Eucumbene trolling has been a little slow but things are starting to change the lake has been steady for a few weeks now and the weather at night is getting cooler, Mudeye’s are starting to appear so things are looking good
Over at seven gates trolling Tassie devils and large Mapso Spinners are working well.
Buckenderra, Large plastics and Tassie devils, Large Mapso Spinners out in the deeper waters early and late.
Braemer Bay, Raparla 9 Spotted Dog, Plastics, Tassie Devils 20g, 13.5g and 26g are all working well but in the deeper cooler waters, Early mornings and late afternoons.
Spinning on the banks have been doing great but only on the windy days so get the wind in your face and crank the lures fast, Tassies, Rapalas, Plastics

Trolling Tassie Devils, 121,130,Y05,Y82,133,107,117,48


LAKE JINDABYNE TROLLING AND SPINNING
Jindabyne has had it’s ups and downs but things are starting to Improve with the lake being so full the water is a lot cooler.
Best fishing times are one hour before daylight this is a great time to pick some good rainbows as it becomes daylight the browns start moving around but more browns have been caught late in the afternoons into the dark.
Overall Jindy has been ok it’s been a mixed bag of lures Tassies, Rapalas, Mapso’s, Plastics Just remember if you are trolling at the right times you will get more fish!!
Spinning is much the same as Euc windy days are the best


TANTANGARA LAKE TROLLING AND SPINNING
Tantangara is still the lake to go fishing on from top to bottom has great, Again all lures have been working well from daylight to around 10am, then from 3pm onwards.
This has been the best lake to go fishing on for sometime now and it’s still going well.
Tassie Devils, 121,48,Y82,Y05
Rapala Spotted Dog
Large Plastics






 

 

 

 

 

 

EUCUMBENE BAITFISHING

 

 

 

Bait fishing has been ok in some places with seven gates being the place best bait has been worms and power bait and sweet corn.

Rushes Bay, Not to bad but only in the afternoons late worms

Braemer Bay, Worms and power bait plus meal worms

Anglers Reach, Power bait, meal worms and worms

Bait fishing has been doing pretty good lately with the nights getting cooler.

 At the moment we won’t have mudeyes and not sure when we will have them bugger!!

 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
































 
 
 
 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 

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