New vid is up on Youtube. This time scouting smaller streams of the Blue Mountains, during a rainy period last summer. There’s always some fun to be had, no matter how tough the conditions are. Put in the miles, and you’ll be rewarded.
New vid is up on Youtube. This time scouting smaller streams of the Blue Mountains, during a rainy period last summer. There’s always some fun to be had, no matter how tough the conditions are. Put in the miles, and you’ll be rewarded.
Off season is a good time to go through all the footage captured in the previous months, so while I at it I also put another video together and uploaded it on Youtube. This time it’s the summertime bass adventures on the South Coast, NSW. Hope you’ll like this one. Enjoy!
Uploaded a video to Youtube of my New Zealand South Island trip couple months ago. Two weeks flew by in a heart beat, but what an adventure it was. Enjoy watching it and subscribe to my youtube channel if you haven’t yet, there should be a couple more videos coming in the next month or so.
Here we go again. Another year has gone by. Crazy how fast it goes. For the last trip of the season we decided to ditch the tent living and the spawn run, instead hire a cabin and explore other streams in the Snowies. Tying flies in a heated room after being hammered by rain and wind all day was a
Shortly after coming back from New Zealand I got some news that Australian Salmon have moved into the estuaries of the South Coast NSW for they annual winter migration. Decision was made to pack our bags and load car on Thursday, leave as early as possible after work on Friday arvo and drive for 6-7
Second part of the trip saw way more sun than overcast days, and the rivers managed to clear up reasonably well, which meant I was able to hit some of the backountry rivers I was initially planning to. Some nights got pretty cold and waking up to some frost on your tent wasn’t surprising at
Back from New Zealand and finally got some time to go through the images, pick a few and scribble a few words for the blog. The trip started with the usual NZ weather – sunny day on my day of arrival and then pouring rain for a few days in a row, leaving rivers I intended to fish blown out and
Mountains have been getting quite a bit of rain lately, which is obviously good for the rivers, flora an so on, but for us fishermen never ending rain can soon become pretty annoying. We were really close on cancelling this trip when the forecast showed 20mm of rain and rather thought going having
Now after bass fishing got slow, it was time to get back onto trout rivers in the Central West. Went back to my usual stomping grounds and to my surprise found that the river is running way lower than previous couple of years. Also not much insect activity happening for some reason, as I was expecting
The last bass trip down the coast for the year. The plan was to try and chase bream during the day in the nearby estuaries and hit rivers for bass in the evenings. Well, the plan didn’t really pan out as bream were far and in between, while bass not feeding off the top anymore. Seems like weather