Fishing Monthly Magazine | January 2023

Page 100

VIC

Ditching school to go fishing EILDON

Peter Burtchell

With La Niña continuing, alongside the unusually strong ‘polar vortex’ holding on later than normal in Antarctica, we can expect to see some wet and wild conditions for most of January, if not beyond. The running rivers will provide some great fishing as yellowbelly and redfin congregate at the head waters, feeding on anything that flows downstream. In deeper parts of the rivers, Murray cod will also be very active, increasing your chances of some great catches.

Murasame 722M Tournament Spin, matched with Murasame X8 PE 10lb braid and Sasame 10lb superfine fluorocarbon leader attached to an Asakura S Hornet. His dad used a Murasame Tournament Spin 702ul matched with Murasame 15lb braid and again Sasame 12lb superfine fluorocarbon. The duo managed to find a lot of redfin schools that were flanked by smaller schools of feeding yellowbelly. Casting alongside and hopping off the rock ledges and into the flooded tree lines proved very successful, as did trolling along the banks along the Delatite Arm. As always, some nice Murray cod were also landed and released. Lake Eildon is now

Nelson with a nice spring Murray cod by-catch. that he was very impressed with both the tour of the hatchery and time on the water. Highlights of the tour were that he got to hold some of the juvenile fish, saw up to 80,000 fingerlings in one tank, and fed some of the larger rainbow and brown trout. During the same period, another young man, Tyson, was able to get amongst the trout as they remained very active late into spring due to the lower than normal lake temperatures. Flatlining proved to be the

Tylor used a brown trout patterned Tassie Devil to entice his prey. easiest method used by Tyson for smaller-sized trout, whilst others chased larger trophy sized trout at depth. Until next month,

here’s to a happy, safe and prosperous New Year. • For more information on fishing Lake Eildon you can contact the Jerusalem Creek

Mr Rouw with a yellowbelly caught rock hopping the rocky banks. This year the yellowbelly and redfin runs were later than normal as the lakes water temperature remained low. As the lakes water temperature began to rise, Nelson Rouw and his father prepared well and were soon amongst the action with some great catches. Nelson armed himself with the

arguably Victoria’s best big Murray cod water. It’s open year-round too; the 3-month long closed season for the species does not apply here. Trolling, bait fishing and casting are all popular and effective fishing methods, offering something for everyone 12 months

Relax and enjoy delicious food and warm hospitality.

of the year. Fishing and learning about Lake Eildon can be a great experience for young people. To this end, the Victorian Fisheries Authority’s Snobs Creek Hatchery, in conjunction with the Eildon Harbour, hosted 48 students from the local Eildon Primary School in late November. This tour provided the students with an overview of the fish breeding and stocking program. I caught up with young Levi Campbell who said

Eildon Primary hit the lake to learn about the ecosystem and fish stocking program.

Open for breakfast from 6am 7 days a week (Closed Mother’s Day)

Coffee Light meals Pastries Cakes Bread 10 Main St, Eildon Victoria 3713 03 5774 2362 0438 881 629 100

JANUARY 2023

Casting into the flooded tree lines is always an option when chasing redfin.

Marina & Holiday Park, a friendly, family-orientated annuals cabin park and Houseboat Marina, that makes the perfect home away from home. If visiting Lake Eildon you can opt to stay in one of the floating apartments (Boatels), hire a houseboat or fishing vessel, visit the Megabass Elite Pro Store, or book a Megabass Elite Pro Fishing Tour with one of the many leading Australian Fishing guides operating from Jerusalem Creek. For more information on all of the activities and attractions that Lake Eildon has to offer, visit jerusalemcreek.com. au, give them a call on (03) 5774 2585 or email info@ jerusalemcreek.com.au.


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Boat Test: Edencraft 6m Offshore

10min
pages 122-128

Freshwater

7min
pages 118-119

Exmouth

5min
page 117

Karratha

4min
page 116

Mandurah

6min
page 113

Lancelin

3min
page 114

Kalbarri

5min
page 115

Metro

4min
page 112

Augusta

5min
page 111

Tournaments

21min
pages 105-109

Victorian Angler Diaries

7min
page 104

Hobart

5min
page 103

Offshore

7min
page 102

Eildon

3min
page 100

Crater Lakes

6min
page 99

Ballarat

3min
page 98

Bendigo

7min
page 96

Wangaratta

4min
page 95

Gippsland Lakes

5min
page 90

Phillip Island

7min
page 89

Port Phillip East

5min
pages 86-87

Port Phillip West

4min
page 88

New England Rivers

5min
page 79

Canberra

4min
page 80

Hunter Valley

5min
page 78

Batlow

5min
page 77

Albany/Wodonga

3min
page 76

Batemans Bay

6min
page 73

Illawarra

8min
page 72

Central Coast

4min
page 70

Port Stephens

5min
page 69

Swansea

6min
page 71

Coffs Coast

5min
pages 66-67

Forster

4min
page 68

Sydney South

5min
pages 62-63

Testing Booth: Tackle Tactics

10min
pages 56-57

Freshwater

14min
pages 48-49

Cape York

6min
pages 44-47

Mackay

5min
pages 34-35

Cooktown

4min
pages 42-43

Kayak: Budds Beach

11min
pages 50-52

Sheik of the Creek

3min
pages 53-55

Bundaberg

6min
pages 32-33

Noosa

5min
pages 30-31

Southern Bay

3min
pages 24-25

REGULAR FEATURES What’s luck got to do with it?

13min
pages 8-11

Jumpinpin

3min
pages 22-23

Starlo: snapper on plastics

4min
pages 12-15

QUEENSLAND The Tweed

6min
pages 16-17

Brisbane

12min
pages 26-27

Northern Bay

6min
pages 28-29
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