Monday, December 22, 2008

Les Jones - Burrinjuck Cod

Les Jones - Burrinjuck Cod

Picture of Les Jones with a nice Cod recently caught at Burrinjuck Dam.








Saturday, December 20, 2008

Pictures of recent catches

Pictures of Recent Catches





The following 3 pictures are of recent great catches.


Alan Anderson with his 103cm Cod caught on a recent Murray River fishing trip

Rachel Anderson with a 17lb yellow belly she caught with her dad at Blowering Dam


Wayne Debois's partner with a very nice yellow belly she caught at Blowering Dam in Sept 08



Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Murray Fishing Trip in June 2008

Murray Fishing Trip in June 2008

In June 2008 some members of the Gundagai Anglers, Alan Anderson & Anthony Curtis from Wagga went down the murray river near Midura. They were accompanied by Ashley Barber, Blair Whitley, Dave Carter & Jamin Forbes .

Several large cod were caught the first by Blair Whilltey measuring,



Several large Cod were prominent on the sounders,



The Trip went through one of the large Locks on the Murray,


Jamin Forbes & Ashley Barbers boats going into the lock to travel downstream,



A number of fishing shacks are located along the river,



Roger Miles (aka Cod Hunter) from Vic, joined us foir a few days & caught largest fish of the trip 116cm est 90lb, Murray River bend scene &,




Alan Anderson & Anthony Curtis with a rod & lure hooked off the bottom of the river,



Ashley Barber with 114cm Cod, 114cm Cod & 150mm AC Invader,


Large Cod on Sounder




Sunday, December 7, 2008

Burrinjuck Club Trip 6th & 7th December 2008

Club Fishing Trip to Burrinjuck 6th & 7th December 2008


There was a good turn up at the recent club trip to Burrinjuck Dam. What was looking like a great weekend turned out to be very windy. Although the weather wasn't kind and did its best to blow us off the water a few fish were landed. Besides the reddies a 59cm cod and a 37cm yella were landed.



The group took advantage of the windy conditions on Saturday afternoon and put the final touches to the veranda extension by adding the new roof. The finished extension is a great addition and will prove to be very handy on future club trips.












Saturday, November 22, 2008

Lake Glenbawn Fishing Trip - 2008

Lake Glenbawn Fishing Trip - November 2008


In early November a group of keen Gundagai Anglers spent a week fishing at Lake Glenbawn. The weather was very kind but the fishing was slower than previous years. But a good time was had by all.


The group was - Anthony Harpley, Ian Harpley, Jim Harpley, Dave Friend, Derrick, Daryl Williams, Mark and Dylan Brown, Peter Stuckey and Alan (Angry) Anderson.


The following pictures are of fish landed and of the Lake.



Picture above - Dylan Brown with a nice Bass (great smile)

The usual contest was held for the biggest Yellow Belly and Bass. The winners this year were:

biggest Yellow belly (48cm) - Daryl Williams (Daz);
biggest Silver Bream (37cm) - Dylan Brown; and

biggest Bass (38cm) - tie between Peter Stuckey and Derrick Dowell.

There were a few contestants for the usual "shirt award" and the winner still has to be decided.

One of the group wore the following attire. Do you know who owns this foot ?






Saturday, November 15, 2008

Lake Monduran Trip

Lake Monduran (QLD) Fishing Trip 2008
(Daryl Williams & Peter Stuckey)




Recently Peter Stuckey and Daryl Williams spent a weeks fishing at lake Monduran. The Lake is conveniently located 20km north of Gin Gin and 4km off the Bruce Highway. It is one of the best places to experience Barramundi fishing in South East Queensland. It is about 4 hours drive north of Brisbane. It’s easily the best place to head to land that fish of a lifetime.



Here are just a few pictures of the lake and some of the Fish Peter and Daryl caught and released. They ranged from 90cm to 101cm.







Paul Martin

This cod was caught by Paul Martin from Wagga Wagga on bait on his first visit to Burrinjuck Dam in 2006. Paul tried to release it but unfortunately the cod was to injured to swim away.


Great catch Paul.