Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Burrinjuck Waters State park - Fishing & Lake Report 12/06/13

 

Burrinjuck Waters State park
 
Fishing & Lake Report 12/06/13
Rain last 7 days: 2.5mm
Water level current: 38.6 %
Water level: 29/05/13 38.4%
Current discharge: 464 ML per day.
Current inflow: 724 ML per day.
Water visibility: up to 1.5 metres
Forecast Weather: Wet weather is forecast until Friday. The weekend should be mostly sunny with very light wind. Temperature to range between 3 & 14 degrees C.
New Moon = June 9th Full Moon = June 23rd Water Temperature: 14-16 deg
Murray Cod: Saturday & Sunday were 2 of the best winter days you could wish for resulting in a lot of cod being caught over the weekend. Daryl, from the Gundagai Anglers, trolled up 10 fish over 1 .5 days. Some of the successful hard body lures being used were 2 stump jumpers, AC Invaders & Orgee Ploughs. A Stucky accounted for a 73 cm fish near Cave Island. The captures were from all over the dam. The bait fisherman even managed to catch a few on grubs & yabbies. Purple, greens & yellows were among the more popular colours. Spinner baits were also producing good numbers on the troll. 73 cm was the biggest report for the week with plenty of legal size fish also being caught.
Yellow Belly: Are still about mostly for the bait fishermen with worms and shrimp being the most used bait. The Scrubby area is still popular with the fishermen. Matt from Picton managed a 47 & 40 cm fish from beside the Main boat ramp with a spinner bait. The fish should be pushing up into the shallows as the slowly rising water covers new ground. Casting the edges should be a good option. The water has risen about 50 cm over the last week or so.
Redfin: Very quite. No reports and none in the fish bins this week.
Trout: No reports this week. The rainbow trout released over the last several years should be getting to eating size and hopefully we should see a few being caught. Time to pull out the Tassie devils and scrub worms.
Silver Perch: No reports this week
Park News: Cottage 18 is now off line and will be demolished over the next month. Termites have taken their toll over the years. Unfortunately with part of the house sitting in the ground it has proved impossible to keep them out for any length of time. Two new large 6 berth air conditioned Jayco cabins are to take its place. They will be operational by September. One of these will be a wheel chair accessible cabin.
 
Dean Brind
Manager, Burrinjuck Waters State Park
 
 
 

No comments: