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    Alexsfishin1 reacted to Meppstas in Trout fishing the hard to get to streams/creeks...   
    Trout fishing the hard to get to streams/creeks.. 17-9-17
     

    Getting into some of these small streams & creeks can be quite testing..

    Once there, well it's worth it most times..
     
    I was sitting here today going through some of the 22,000 plus photos that I have taken over the years I've spent trout fishing rivers, streams & creeks around Tasmania since moving here back in March 2000. I know the majority trout fishers that fish the rivers normally go to the more accessible areas and rarely try the more difficult hard to get to little rivers,streams & creeks that are quite plentiful here. The majority of them run into the larger rivers and all contain trout of various sizes. Yes it can be quite tough getting through the dense foliage to get to one of these streams and keeping a lookout for snakes as well. It can take up to an hour of bush bashing just to reach a stream only to find out there's not enough water in it or there's no fish in the one that has plenty of flowing water.. That's just one of the minor downfalls with this type of fishing, then there's the times when the effort is well worth it and you'll find one that's holding trout. Most of them are are usually a dark tannin coloured streams & creeks and have held some nice browns of various sizes.. While going through my photos today I didn't realise how many of them were tough going with so many fallen trees, log jams etc on them. Now when I look back on it I feel I was very well rewarded for the effort put into it by catching some beautiful wild brown trout in them. Yes it was tough work and there were plenty of disappointing trips too, but that's what this type of fishing is all about isn't it...



    One of the rewards of fishing these small streams/creeks..

    And one of the many downfalls on them too...

    This is where it can be tough on the old body..

    But then, the hard work is worth it once again..

    Peace & tranquility in a small stream..

    Golden colours in this wild brown trout..

    Another log jam, climb over it or go around it... Hmmm!!! I went the hard way.. "over it"

    Another beautiful area on a small stream..

    Doesn't get any better than this.. well it does really..
     
    cheers
    Adrian
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    Alexsfishin1 reacted to Meppstas in Big squid, east coast Tassie..   
    This is probably not the biggest squid seen or caught, but I reckons it's close to one of the biggest I've seen for quite some time.. It was caught off the East Coast here in Tassie..
     
    cheers
    Adrian
     

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    Alexsfishin1 reacted to pete_pumpkin in My dads You tube channel   
    Hi, my dad has been playing around on you tube recently and has uploaded some of his footage (fishing and non fishing)from around the place. Have a look if you have some time. Most of the descriptions are in Polish but you'll get the picture..
     
    Pete from Adelaide
     
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVMdf7dOERs95O9HjDO1YHQ/videos?view=0&sort=dd&shelf_id=0
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    Alexsfishin1 reacted to Meppstas in Winter sunsets at Sheffield..   
    Here's a few photos of the sunset tonight taken from our backyard here in Sheffield...
     
    cheers
    Adrian
     



     
    And one from June below..

     
     
     
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    Alexsfishin1 reacted to bratko in Show us your Latest Fishing Purchases!   
    Is that for zombies?
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    Alexsfishin1 reacted to bratko in Show us your Latest Fishing Purchases!   
    The last 2 reels i bought are Certate 3500HD and Certate 3500HD lol got the original nearly 2 months ago and the new one 2 hours ago



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    Alexsfishin1 reacted to bjorn2fish in Show us your Latest Fishing Purchases!   
    My latest purchase was a Daiwa Laguna X for slaying salmon. Hopefully it will see some action some time soon. So far it's seen the inside of a rod bag but loved popping out for a photo for a few seconds haha
     

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    Alexsfishin1 reacted to Meppstas in Show us your Latest Fishing Purchases!   
    No Alex, they're some pencil sketches that I googled and put together on  A4, printed it then laminated it, also have some framed as well in my fishing room..
     
    cheers
    Adrian
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    Alexsfishin1 got a reaction from adamibinfishin in Show us your Latest Fishing Purchases!   
    A couple of new light tackle toys.    Un-regrettably bought one off a pleasant fellow S&H'er! Overwhelmed with them. 


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    Alexsfishin1 got a reaction from bjorn2fish in Show us your Latest Fishing Purchases!   
    A couple of new light tackle toys.    Un-regrettably bought one off a pleasant fellow S&H'er! Overwhelmed with them. 


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    Alexsfishin1 reacted to doobie in Show us your Latest Fishing Purchases!   
    You guys have some good stuff
     
    Mine are just basic lures, 2 reels and bag, but recent
     

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    Alexsfishin1 reacted to adamibinfishin in Show us your Latest Fishing Purchases!   
    Some nice purchases guys. Got myself a minn kota the other week and a daiwa 3000 battler today!!!


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    Alexsfishin1 got a reaction from Meppstas in Show us your Latest Fishing Purchases!   
    Hi Meppstas, those pencil sketches underneath the lures caught my eye in a couple of your images! Are they yours, by any chance? 
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    Alexsfishin1 got a reaction from Meppstas in Show us your Latest Fishing Purchases!   
    A couple of new light tackle toys.    Un-regrettably bought one off a pleasant fellow S&H'er! Overwhelmed with them. 


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    Alexsfishin1 got a reaction from doobie in Show us your Latest Fishing Purchases!   
    A couple of new light tackle toys.    Un-regrettably bought one off a pleasant fellow S&H'er! Overwhelmed with them. 


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    Alexsfishin1 got a reaction from southie THE BANGA in Show us your Latest Fishing Purchases!   
    A couple of new light tackle toys.    Un-regrettably bought one off a pleasant fellow S&H'er! Overwhelmed with them. 


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    Alexsfishin1 reacted to Panga in Show us your Latest Fishing Purchases!   
    My / our new addition
     

     

     

     
    Expensive but nice new toy.
     
    NO More spending for me after $120k that is enough imo that's a lot off fish you can buy. But it is about the journey, the challenge and you know how fresh the fish are. I love the challenge.
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    Alexsfishin1 reacted to Underpants in Show us your Latest Fishing Purchases!   
    Well mine's a little more subdued, nevertheless my most recent purchase:
     

     
    Salmon: big stuff for shore casting, small stuff for wading.
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    Alexsfishin1 reacted to Jimmy. in Show us your Latest Fishing Purchases!   
    New winch for the dust collector

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    Alexsfishin1 reacted to Meppstas in Show us your Latest Fishing Purchases!   
    Very nice purchase you've made there.. I only picked up a few more hard body lures during the closed season.. 
     

    Picked up another half a dozen of these... Shad50 mid divers..

    Plus a couple of these tiny little fella's for small streams..

    As well a few more of these Shad40 lures which are a little smaller that those in the top photo..

    Managed to get hold of the new rainbow design Rapala floating lures as well..

    And then there's this small Strike Pro smelta..

    Then these arrived from France for the trout season ahead..

    I did also get hold of a couple more Daiwa hard body Ghost brown & Sushi prawn models.. (old photo from a previous purchase)
     
    cheers
    Adrian
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    Alexsfishin1 reacted to southie THE BANGA in Show us your Latest Fishing Purchases!   
    C'mon be honest we are all guilty of it! 
     
    That's buying new gear! 
     
    What are some of your latest fishing related purchases? 
     
    As most of you know that I work in the Tackle industry so I am surrounded by it quiet a bit. While I am spoiled for choice unfortunately the pay cheque doesn't allow me to purchase all the things I really want.
     
    The biggest advantage however is picking up all the clearance/clear out items before most other people which is a bonus.
     
    I picked this Combo up and have been saving for it and i finally picked up the reel yesterday.
     
    This will be my new Landbased Bream setup.
     

     
    The setup is an Daiwa T.D Commander V1 Avenger with an T.D Daiwa Battler 2000. It feels so light and looks so sexy in the flesh. The reel will be spooled up with Unitika Silver Thread Fluorocarbon and will be using this as my hardbody setup.
     
    Can't wait to use it! 
     
    So what have you recently purchased? Rods? Reels? Lures? 
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    Alexsfishin1 reacted to doobie in Wading table   
    I've seen a 'table' spiked into the shallows / flats, probably as I've never fished the flats up North for those calm water conditions.
     
    A S&M member here, 'Underpants', has a floating bucket to put the fish in, tackle and rod holder.
     
    A possible thought anyway.
     

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    Alexsfishin1 reacted to southie THE BANGA in Squidgies?   
    Be Good for as mentioned Mullies, Flatties, Salmon, Rat Kings , even Snapper etc..... Those Prawn Plastics would be good in the Onk a couple months ago the were smashing prawns off the surface. 
     
    Certainly not duds mate.....
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    Alexsfishin1 reacted to Meppstas in Early season river strategies.. "Bait & Lure".   
    ** This is an article I wrote & had published for the trout season here in Tasmania last season, it may be of some interest to the trout fisher's on the site..
     
        Hope it may be of some use to all the fisho's on the site actually, enjoy the read..
     
     
     '' EARLY SEASON RIVER STRATEGIES - BAIT AND LURE.''
     
    Well with another season soon upon us once again (5th August), early season fishing can run hot and cold for this time of the year. With the season start still being in Winter we are still going to have quite a bit of inclement weather to put up with for a month or two. Cold, windy and wet days at times making fishing conditions very hard and every fish is well earned for those who tough it out. Then there will be the very clear, cold frosty mornings when the temperature is so low that the water from the line freezes in the rod eyelets preventing one from retrieving the line back in after a few casts with the lure. For those of us who love trout fishing rivers, well that's just some thing we take in our stride.. Remember to be well rugged up, that's the main thing, and really you don't have to get up and be on the water at first light this early in the season either. Well I don't any way, I start around 9.00am and still get a good catch on most trips . Early season trout fishing can be very rewarding with many nice plump trout being taken by both bait and lure fishing rivers. The rivers may be running high and dirty, or they could be running medium and reasonably clear giving us the choice of bait or lure fishing. It all boils down to how much rain we get during this early part of the season.
     

    Flooded rivers early season, good time for bait fishing..
     
     
    ''Bait Fishing.''
    For me it will depend on how much rain we've had and if they're high and dirty, then it will be bait fishing. I'll be sitting back on a river bank with two rods set in a backwater with a bunch of worms on the hooks. I love the start of the season when the rivers are high and I can do a bit of bait fishing as it is so relaxing. One can sit back and enjoy the beauty that surrounds us while waiting for that fish to eventually take the bait. It's even better on a clear sunny and calm Winter's day too.
    When bait fishing high water always look for a backwater, flooded paddock or a very slow flowing pocket of water close to the river bank. Trout will be feeding on worms that have been washed into rivers or drowned in flooded paddocks. This is where you will catch most fish in these conditions. I have caught several very nice browns in some of the smallest calm pockets of water close to the river bank, so always flick a baited hook into those areas when you come across them. The one thing you must have when bait fishing is patience and plenty of it. Patience will be rewarding for you in the long run that's for sure. I have sometimes picked up a fish before I've had a chance to get my second rod in the water. Other times I've sat there for two hours before picking up a fish, but that's how bait fishing goes. I often throw some soil with a few worms mixed in with it out into the river and then flick the baited hook out to that area. This regularly results in a catching a few browns by doing this as well. Most times I have my baited hooks sitting no more that 6 meters from the bank. The trout won't be any further out than that as the flow is too strong.
     

    Waiting for the take...

    Bait rigs for bottom fishing ..
     
    The set up I use is a small ball or bean sinker (around 2 - 8 gms) set above a swivel, followed by a 600 – 800mm trace with a size 6 bait holder hook and a nice bunch of gardens worms on it. Once you've flicked your bait out, let it sink to the bottom, flick the bail arm over and loosen off the drag so the fish can pick up the bait and move off without feeling any resistance. Then place your rod onto a rod holder or push a Y-shaped twig into the soft ground and rest you rod in the top of the Y. Then it's just a matter of sitting back and waiting for a bite. Please do not use any willow twigs and branches for your rod support as these will shoot and grow if left in the ground.
     

    Flooded paddocks & along the river banks are always good areas to bait fish for trout..

    My trout hole at Weegena.. ( Mersey River)
     
    Some bait fishers will leave the bail arm open and place a small stone on the line so when the fish takes the bait the line pulls free from the rock. The same basics also apply if the rivers are running high and clear too. You just have to remember the water is very cold and the trout will be slowing moving around feeding as not to waste energy. They will be solid well condition fish, and you can expect to pick up fish around the 1 kilo mark or better. With flooded paddocks, you should fish much lighter with the sinker (or none at all) as the water will be much shallower than the river, and you will often see trout tailing in these areas. There are many rivers that fish well once the water flows over the river banks and into the paddocks. The Leven, Mersey and Macquarie rivers are just three of them that fish extremely well when this occurs. So there you have it, try a bit of early season river bait fishing whether the water is dirty or clear, give it a go and enjoy the moment. It's also good as family outing, and a great way to get the kids started in fishing rivers for trout. Remember to leave the area as you found it when you arrived to fish, please take you rubbish home with you.

    Just lay back in the Winter sun and enjoy the surrounds..

    A couple of solid trout for the smoker..
     
    ''Lure Fishing.''
    Lure fishing early in the season can be a frustrating time when spinning for trout as their metabolism is low due to the very cold water. Cold, fast flowing water and sluggish trout can make for several trying trips. This is when I look to fish the slower sections of river because early in the season trout will rarely be taken in fast water. They will be along the edges of the river banks and in the slower runs just off the main flow of the river, waiting to pounce on any thing that passes by. They will be holding deep in the areas that will be energy saving for them. When using blade spinners and with the water being so cold it pays to use a bright coloured lures (silver or fluro) as this will help to stimulate the fish and get them to strike the lure. If the river is running high then it is advisable to work the lure from the river bank and not take any chances of being in the river chasing them. The river bottom is normally very slippery early on in the season, and it's just not worth risking your life getting into a fast flowing river even though it may look okay to you. This is where rivers that flow through open pastures are great to spin from and there are plenty of rivers like this around Tasmania that are accessible too. Remember, if they are not one that has the Angler's Access set ups on them, then please contact the land owner to gain permission to enter the property. Just because you have a trout license, it doesn't give you the right to enter a property without the owner's consent.
    Whether you are using a hard body lures, soft plastics or blade spinners make sure they are a bright coloured ones as I stated earlier, it will stimulate the trout into striking the lure. Cast the spinner up and across the flow, then keeping the rod tip at around 45 degrees let the lure drift with the flow and slowly retrieve the line as to keep the slack out of it. Give the rod a light twitch every now and then, by doing this it you will have a better chance of a strike and a hookup. Continue this method as you slowly work your way upstream along the river bank. Always look ahead of to see if there are pockets of near still or slow water along the river bank, and if there is cast directly upstream and work the lure down through it.
    These pockets of water will often give up a trout as well. If you come across a run of slow water amongst some trees and there is ample room to flick a lure, then do so. These areas can and do hold some nice solid fish in them. If the water is cloudy or even a little dirty then use a dark (I would recommend black with fluro dots) coloured lure. A dark colour shows up more to the trout in these conditions than a bright lure.
    When I do decide to have a decent few hours of spinning in a river I'll normally go for a smaller river or stream rather than tackle the bigger rivers. Though I still hit the bigger rivers at two or three times a week and have a session early in the season, more often once the weather is more settled.. With the smaller rivers they seem to settle down much quicker than the large rivers and I can get in and wade them in safety. It pays to have a set of thermal underwear and socks on too, as the cold water really hits home. You have to remember that early season spinning for trout in rivers will be much slower until the weather warms up and the water temperature rises to a suitable temperature for them. I still work the rivers the same way early in the season as I do through out the whole season. The only difference is the clarity of the river, water temperature and the lure colour. I do up my blade spinner size in the larger rivers at this time of year too because of the extra river height. Where as I normally fish a #00 (1.5gm) spinner I go to a #1 (3.5gm) spinner as it will run much deeper, once the levels drop then I go back to the smaller size.
     

    Fluoro spinners, ideal for early season spinning.
     
    Then there's the hard body lures, a sinking or suspending lure is my preferred choice only because of the rivers being much higher and trout will be holding deeper at this time of year. There are plenty of very good hard body lures available now days so pop into your local tackle shop and pick up a few. Talk to the sales staff if you are unsure of what lure you looking for, they will only be too happy to help out. Once you're on the river it's only a matter of casting them out and working the lure in much the same way as using the blade spinner. Only different thing I do is to not let it drift with the flow. I will work the hard body lure from the time it hits the water. On the retrieve I will flick the rod from side to side, this helps to give the lure a little more action as you work it through the water. Remember it's up to you to get that trout stimulated into striking the lure.
     

     Hard body lures such as  Rapala work well all year round as do many other varieties..
     
    When using a hard body early in the season I normally stick with a rainbow pattern or a silvery (shiny) coloured models as these have always worked well for me. Fishing cold water with lures can often be a lot of trial and error. Don't be afraid of changing your choice of lure at all, especially if you haven't had a strike. A change of lure may just result in getting your first trout for the season.
    Once the river levels have dropped to a safe wading height, then get into them and start working those lures and spinners hard. Your catch rate should now improve as you will be able to cover more water with the lures. Just remember, do not take any risks as no fish is worth drowning for. So whether your going to start the season off with a hook full of juicy fat worms, or are going to flick a lure around, remember the main thing is to enjoy the time spent on a river chasing trout with the family, friends or a mate. All the best for the new season ahead.
     
    Cheers  Adrian (meppstas)
     

    '' Rewards from early season bait fishing, a 1.1kg & 1.3kg brown trout.''                               
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    Alexsfishin1 reacted to Meppstas in Short & sweet trout videos..   
    Well, today I finally joined up on You Tube, then place a couple of short video clips on it..
     
    cheers
    Adrian
     

     

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