Trout Tales - Steve Williamson`s Trout Fishing Adventures

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Trout Tales - Steve Williamson`s Trout Fishing Adventures
MAY
2012
Steve Williamson’s
Trout Tales
Steve Williamson’s Trout Fishing Adventures.
Steve’s Comments
Thredbo
River now 1
fish OVER
50cm
ONLY
Winter
fishing
looking
fantastic.
Well, we are coming to the
end of another river
fishing season and from
st
the 1 May the rules
changed to one fish over
50cm until the closure in
June.
Trout started to head into
the Thredbo early again
this year but with low clear
water they were very
spooky and hard to catch
unless there was a cold
front happening and a little
rise in water levels.
Give us some decent rain
and I am sure there will be
a huge run of very healthy
fish.
On the lake the fishing
remained very good for
the shore based anglers
with plenty of big healthy
fish caught over the last
month.
Weather was good in
April, which went against
the predictions which were
for a very wet month. The
lake level has been mostly
steady maybe coming up
a couple of inches.
Nadine with a good fish.
Autumn sunrises are
spectacular.
This winter the fishing in
Lake
Jindabyne
will
continue to be fantastic
especially
from
the
shoreline. At the moment
the lake is still rising very
slowly and this will keep
the trout around the edges
so long as there is no
sudden drop in levels, but
with expected rain and
plenty of snow that should
not happen. So if you are
coming down to the
mountains for some snow
play then you have better
not forget that fishing rod,
although don’t forget if
there is no room in your
car we can always hire
you a rod from $15 a day.
Personally I am looking
forward to another holiday
(fishing of course) and
next month after the June
long weekend I am off to
Sussex Inlet once again
with the ‘Kill and Grill
Fishing Team’.
Should be fun.
Guiding over winter this
year will be restricted as I
will be sharing shop duties
with Nathan so it looks like
3 days a week in the shop
at this stage and that time
will be spent attempting to
finalise another book or at
least write an article or
two which these days I
have very little time to do.
I also intend to spend a
little time fishing at
Merimbula and Pambula.
July I am in Adelaide for a
RecFishing
Research
meeting. August on the
Gold
Coast
for
the
National
Recreational
Fishing Conference
http://recfishing2012.com.
au/registration/ and also
the Fishing Trades Show
just after the Conference.
So put in a little snow
skiing to get me fit for next
summer and I am going to
be very busy, over the
winter so if you are
looking at a fishing tour
over the next few months
it might pay to contact me
ASAP.
Cheers until June. Steve
Trout Tales – MAY 2012
I need your pictures
for our reports and
facebook page.
Go into monthly
draws for Freebies
Still no name!
HELP NAME MY NEW
PONTOON!
$50 gift vouchure for my
shop for person that
comes up with the best
name!
BOAT TROLLING COURSE
Are you Interested?
Learn all the secrets – downrigging, flat lining, side planers.
Check out lure action on my underwater downrigger camera.
Call my shop or e-mail me if you’re interested for some time in November 2012.
Jindabyne Trout Fishing Adventures has just created a NEW Facebook page which will
be monitored almost daily throughout the fishing season with updates on the VERY latest
fishing conditions with anglers reports as they come to hand.
You will be able to check out the latest photos of anglers catches and there will also be
some amazing give always and discounted tackle and even trout fishing tours and lessons.
For the first 50 likes on the site a FREE Tasmanian Devil lure and leading up to Christmas
lots of other give always as well.
From time to time we will also has some wholesalers products that need testing to be given
away in exchange for some honest angler reports.
Go to http://www.facebook.com/pages/Steve-Williamsons-Lake-Jindabyne-Trout-FishingAdventures/286736598024666
Trout Tales – MAY 2012
NEWS
Illegal Angler Crackdown.
A recent crackdown on illegal fishing in
the Snowy Mountains has netted a
penalty notice for 20 anglers.
Fisheries officers approached more than
380 fishers around Lake Jindabyne, Lake
Eucumbene and the High Country river
system.
Fines were issues for offences ranging
from keeping prohibited-sized fish,
leaving lines unattended and fishing
without a licence. Supervising Fisheries
Officer Peter Tilbrook says that overall
though, the majority of people are doing
the right thing.
Nice Browns coming out
of the lake at the
moment.
Reserve Trust of CTAA members.
Copies are available from CTAA for
$8 each including postage. Anyone
interested in finding out more about
the CTAA, membership etc, should
write to The Secretary, CTAA, PO Box
365, Cooma North 2630.
Byron Boehm 600mm Brown - fat and
full of yabbies and worms.
Rainbow Trout for Dams.
With all the food in the water after the
recent high lake levels the brown
trout in particular have put on
fantastic condition and there have If you’re thinking of putting some
been some greet trout being caught rainbow trout in your dams give
every day.
Steve a call on 0438 403 362 or email at [email protected]
The Story of Bidgee Lodge
Bruce Phemister
Eleanor Kincaid
Cooma Trout Acclimatisation Association
(the
Cooma
Branch
of
Monaro
Acclimatisation Society) has produced a
special edition of its Rod and Line
newsletter dedicated to the story of its
historic clubhouse, Bidgee Lodge.
Located
on
the
banks
of
the
Murrumbidgee River near Cooma, Bidgee
Lodge was first moved to the site in 1967.
The special edition newsletter covers the
long history of the Lodge at its earlier
locations, its acquisition and relocation
and the establishment of the reserve that
the Lodge sits on, which is managed by a
Creek of Peace has published
The Speckled Success, The
Story of Trout in NSW, by Bill
Brinsley.
Bill Brinsley joined the Fisheries
Branch of the Chief Secretary’s
Department in 1958 as an
Inspector of Fisheries and was
assigned to patrolling inland
waters, principally in the high
country and western parts of the
State. He had a number of roles
before becoming Chief Inspector
in 1985, relieving on several
occasions as Deputy Chief of the
Division of Fisheries and before
his retirement in 1990 he was
promoted to Special Duties Officer
engaged in a review of fisheries
legislation.
The Speckled Success is the story
of the introduction of trout into
New South Wales, tracing the
early introduction, acclimatisation
and breeding, management and
regulation, and the organisations
and people behind the remarkable
success of the trout fishery.
Professional fishing writer and
guide Phil Weigall commented:
“Great book. A mind-boggling
amount of research has gone into
this; the only comparable history I
can think of is the RA
Brothers/VFFA The Country for an
Angler, which mainly covers
Victoria. I expect this will become
the reference for the history of all
things to do with the NSW trout
fishery. We're very fortunate
Brinsley made the effort. And
Creek of Peace certainly know
how to put a handsome book
together.”
The Speckled Success retails at
$40 and a signed Limited Edition
in a slipcase is also available.
Trout Tales – MAY 2012
Discovery Holiday Parks Jindabyne Family Fishing Competition.
5th and 6th May 2012 – COMPETITION ROUNDUP
What a great weekend the weather
was great although the usual May
cold mornings did make things
chilly.
Fishing was OK although some of
the boats struggled to catch fish,
and no one managed a competition
legal, 35cm Atlantic salmon or
brook trout but we had a lot of fun
and we had a great bunch of
people attending.
that donated items for the silent
auction.
Discovery Holiday Parks
02 64562099
Rainbow trout winner Matt McCann
Champion Angler Ryan Veugen
Mark France with a good brown.
32 anglers competed however
there were nearly 70 people
attending the prize presentation.
Runner Up Champion Angler
Damian Kirkwood
The Auction to raise some money
for MS Australia was very
successful with a total of $2,465
raised over the weekend.
Brown Trout Category Winner
Chris Myatt
Steve Williamson’s Encouragement
award to Aaron Penny.
We would like to thank our
sponsors, Rapala, Wigston Lures,
Discovery Holiday Parks, Steve
Williamson’s Tackle Shop, Dave’s
Downriggers as well as the meny
generous people and companies
For more photos check out our
facebook page.
Champion Junior Tahnoe Duncan
Trout Tales – MAY 2012
Exploring Khancoban – Taking November and February Bookings NOW!
for those that still need
some help and I can also
provide all rods, reels and
tackle if required.
Your accommodation at
Queens
Cottage
in
Khancoban will be trip
back in fly fishing history.
Join us for this fun
weekend! You don’t need
to be an expert fly caster, I
am there to help out and
set you up so as if nothing
else you will learn heaps!
November dates have
th
th
been set for 16 , 17 and
th
18 .
This weekend is being set
up for those fly anglers
that would like to explore
the other side of the
Snowy Mountains. As
many rivers, steams and
lakes will be explored over
the weekend as we can,
but at a relaxed pace to
ensure you also have time
to take in the beauty of the
Khancoban area.
You do not have to be an
expert fly angler as
instruction will be provided
Our Itinerary is usually
meeting at my shop on
Friday lunchtime when we
all head over for a stop
and warm up fish on the
Swampy River.
From there we head to
Queens Cottage and settle
in and then have dinner.
Next morning we head off
for a days fishing before
returning again to Queens
Cottage for a dip in the 30
degree Celsius plunge
pool or if you wish just a
relax and a drink.
After dinner it’s an early
night (for some) before a
Sunday on different water
for a different experience.
Monday morning you get
to have a sleep in before
heading off home.
Ask for quote!
INCLUDED 2 ½ days of Fishing. All
Meals
2
nights
rd
accommodation (3 night
extra if wanted)
You need to bringYour own alcohol and
nibbles.
Rods and Reel
Flies can be purchased.
Can be provided FREE.
Rod and reel and
Waders
Next DATES are16th, 17th and 18th
November
2012
Numbers are limited to 6
people only.
COSTS.$1,390 all inc.
Cheaper if you only
need
2
nights
accommodation.
Share accommodation
rates cheaper again!
Beginner Fly Fishing Weekend – Formalised training in fly fishing skills..
Prices are – $390 per
person.
My beginner fly fishing
weekend date has now
been set for 2012
As usual there is limit to
the
number
of
participants.
This weekend takes you from
the very beginning of rigging
up and covers both lake and
river fishing techniques. If
you’re interested then send
me an e-mail and I will send
you a complete itinerary and
booking sheets.
As always numbers are
limited.
If you can get 6 people
together you can always
book a private fly fishing
weekend.
Again e-mail me if you’re
interested and I will custom a
fly fishing course to suit your
needs.
One day courses are also
available and we even tailor
corporate fly fishing events to
your needs.
NEW CERTIFICATE
COURSE.
Available for just $30
extra you can
formalise your skills by
obtaining a Nationally
Recognised Statement
of Attainment.
Trout Tales – MAY 2012
Snowy Mountains Fly Fishing Weekend
The very popular Snowy
Mountains
fly
fishing
weekend is a great way
for those that have just
learnt to fly fish or those
that want to learn more
about the best locations in
the Snowy Mountains and
how to fish them.
Over the weekend we
head off to as many
locations we can close by
and learn how to fish the
location and then have a
fish and then onto a new
location.
If you want to learn how to
get to more locations this
is your chance to explore
some of my favourite
spots.
The whole weekend is
spent on the water
(weather permitting) and
you get to learn some of
the secrets to catching
more trout from the
experts.
There is a very strict
number
of
places
available and I am already
taking bookings so be
quick if you want a place.
Special accommodation
deals are also available.
Call if you would like to
put your name down for
late October 2012.
0264561551
SPECIAL OFFER!
Steve
Williamson’s
Trout Fishing
Due to Change of
Sponsorship.- 2 only
Walker Downriggers
$300 each. SOLD only as Pair.
Jindabyne’s Complete Tackle Hire Service
WE HIRE :
Rods – spin & fly
Downriggers
Lead lines
Sounders
Trolling motors
Electric Motor
Fly Vests
Fly Jackets
Waders
Landing nets
There is no doubt that
Steve Williamson’s Tackle
shop has the largest
range of trout fishing
tackle for hire possibly in
all of Australia.
We specialise in hire and
even
have
an
2hp
outboard motor in case
your motor trolls too fast
or you’re trolling motor
breaks down and yes we
also have a transom
mount electric motor for
hire as well.
For the fly angler we have
everything you could want
including a fly vest fully
equipped
with
all
accessories to make your
days fishing as easy as it
gets.
We even have vests for
spin anglers and can also
provide lures on a ‘you
loose you pay’ basis.
If the fish are deep then
we can rent you a lead
core line or a downrigger
when the trout are at their
deepest in the summer
months.
MAY 2012
Join my Trout
Fishing Club
$50 joining fee
Those that took up my Christmas offer to join my fishing club were
presently surprised to receive a Christmas membership package valued at
over $200.
 Limited edition numbered and signed ‘Fishing and Camping the Snowy
Mountains’
 Trevor Hawkins “Snowy Mountains Print”
 Steve Williamson Fishing Adventures T Shirt
 8 x Tasmanian Devil Lures
 Steve Williamson Tasmanian Devil key ring
 Rapala Cap
BONUS – Steve Williamson’s Club Membership Card with 10% Discount
off tours* and tackle purchases valid for 12 months.
* Tours must be booked outside of holiday periods. *Must show your card for shop discounts.
And from time to time you get FREE test lures to try out over the next 12
months from our suppliers.
Steve Williamson’s Tackle Shop
Membership Card
MAY ONLY
Club Special.
WILDFISH
Stainless steel
smoker
$70 (Retails over $100)
Membership is valid for 12 months.
Just e-mail your details to – [email protected]
or call 02 64561551 during BH.
Shop News –
Steve Williamson’s
Trout Fishing
Adventures and
Tackle Shop
Shop 1 Snowline
Centre, Kosciuszko
Road Jindabyne
NSW 2627
The spawning run HAS STARTED and we have a great
selection of lures and flies to catch the trophy trout.
We should have the new ‘Pinkie Rapala’ is soon but there
will be limited numbers available so it might be worthwhile
to call my shop and reserve a couple NOW!
Those anglers that are members of Steve’s Trout Fishing
Club will also receive extra bonuses when they shop with
us. Drop in and check us out!
PHONE:
02 64561551
GIFT CERTIFICATES
FAX:
02 64572991
E-MAIL:
[email protected]
.au
Remember all it takes is a
phone call and a credit card
to have a personalised gift
certificate sent.
Gift certificates are valid until
they are used and you only
have to pay for any price
increases that may occur if
the certificate is not taken
About Our Organization…
We’re on the Web!
See us at:
www.swtroutfishing.
com.au
Steve
Williamson’s
Fishing
Adventures
operates 364 days a year
and we specialise in
teaching anglers and non
anglers the art of trout
fishing on Lake Jindabyne
and surrounding rivers
and
streams.
with in 12 months of the
purchase date.
You can always organise a
gift certificate and have the
recipient call us at a later
date to customize their own
trip.
Gift certificates can be sent
by post or e-mailed so you
can print it out yourself, if you
need one in a hurry.
Just give us a call during
Shop hours on 64561551
From simple methods like
bait and spin fishing to
more
complicated
methods like boat trolling
and fly fishing.
Large
groups
and
corporate groups are our
specialty.
Whatever your needs just
give us a call and allow us
to quote for any fishing trip
you might have in mind.
We also teach saltwater
fishing techniques on the
south coast of NSW at
Merimbula and Pambula.
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