Late spin session worth the effort...

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Late spin session worth the effort...

Post by meppstas » Mon Mar 20, 2017 10:02 pm

Late spin session worth the effort. 17-3-17
One very unlucky dung beetle.. 17-3-7 (Medium).JPG
How unlucky was this Dung beetle..
With a very light Easterly breeze blowing I was in two minds all day whether to go and have a session on the river or not. Finally around 3:00pm I decided I would go for a late spin session after all. I was in the river by 3:30 pm in what was really good conditions even though the river was running very low and clear, not only that I would be fishing in full sun for the first 400 meters of river until I reached the shaded areas on the river. I started off using a hard body for a while without any sign of a trout before I changed to the gold Aglia spinner when I reached a 300 meter shallow fast water stretch of river that varied in depth from (4'' to 6'') 10cms to 20cms. This stretch of river has never let me down every time I've fished it, even with the river being so low & clear I still feel it will still give up a few trout today. This area I'm fishing today is really tough on the body with the river bottom being so rocky and not only slippery, they also roll underfoot as I make my way upstream. Still, it's always worth the effort fishing here because I always get at least one or two decent size trout here among the other small to medium size browns & rainbows.
Mersey River running very low. 17-3-17 (Medium).JPG
River very low for this time of year...
Top conditions, Mersey River. 17-3-17 (Medium).JPG
Top conditions to be in the river..
It didn't take all that long when I had my first take in the fast water, a small brown of around 260 grams was soon in hand and quickly released. The very next cast saw a small rainbow take the spinner, it too was soon in hand and back in the river. I worked on upstream having a hit here and there but missed everyone of them. Still the fish are here which is good to see, it's only a matter of time before I'll have a hook up. Over the next two hundred meters of fast water I did catch and release three more rainbows from six hook ups which wasn't all bad. I was now heading into a shaded slower flowing stretch of river that varied in depth from around (2' to 4') 60cms to 120cms so it was back on with the hard body here. This wide two hundred meter stretch of river gave up just the two follows from a couple of nice browns until I reached the head water. It was here a solid rainbow took the hard body and after a good battle that lasted several minutes I had it in the net. It was a well conditioned fish that went 660 grams, quick photo and it was on it's way. From here to where I end the session it's mainly all fast water so it was back to the gold Aglia.
Calm water, Mersey River. 17-3-17 (Medium).JPG
Calm shaded stretch of river..
Solid 660 gram Rainbow, Mersey River. 17-3-17 (Medium).JPG
Solid 660 gram rainbow
The very next section which was a small fast water gave up another rainbow on the second cast and that was the only trout caught over the next sixty meters of river. I was now into my last piece of water before calling it a day mainly due to the fact the sun was getting low and I had a 600 meter walk up a steep thick bush covered hill back to the car. This last piece of water I was about to fish was at the top end of a large pool that the main river flowed into and it usually fishes pretty well except for my last trip here when it didn't give up a fish at all. I worked it for around ten minutes without a follow or a touch from a fish even though there were a few browns leaping in various areas where the river flowed into it. I still thought I would have picked up a rainbow trout here but it wasn't to be.
Another solid Mersey rainbow,.JPG
Last rainbow of the day..
As I headed along the edge of the river I came across a small shallow narrow run off area from main river that had a small log and a few branches in it. A fifteen meter cast with the Aglia and lobbing it next the fallen log saw the spinner hit hard & fast by a very nice brown. This fish made several runs back towards the wooded area where it was hooked before turning and heading downstream into the large pool. Once in the pool this turned the odds my way and it wasn't all that long before I had this brown in the net. It was well hooked, too well hooked in fact as it had swallowed the lure so deep it had damaged it's gills an was bleeding quite a lot. Too much so that I had to give it the donger, it was a beautiful 735 gram male in top condition. That was the end of the session, not the ending I wanted but these things happen every now and then. The fish was given away to a 83 year old neighbour who just loves trout.
Lovely 735 gram Mersey River brown. 17-3-17. (Medium).JPG
Beautiful 735 gram brown..
Good size brown taken from behind fallen tree, Mersey River. 17-3-17 (Medium).JPG
The area that the brown was taken from..
735 gram brown caught here, from behind fallen log. Mersey River. 17-3-17 (Medium).JPG
Zoom shot of where 735 gm brown was caught..
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Re: Late spin session worth the effort...

Post by hornet » Mon Mar 20, 2017 10:28 pm

The Dung beetle got what was coming, never drink and fly ! :rofl:

Nice work Adrian ! :thumbsup:
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Re: Late spin session worth the effort...

Post by Nude up » Mon Mar 20, 2017 10:43 pm

Great report and the photos awesome poor dung beetle he never saw that coming

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Re: Late spin session worth the effort...

Post by Lightningx » Tue Mar 21, 2017 9:08 am

Great report and pics as always mate! :thumbsup:

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Re: Late spin session worth the effort...

Post by Boonanza » Tue Mar 21, 2017 3:47 pm

Some great fish there mate :thumbsup:
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Re: Late spin session worth the effort...

Post by Marty.A » Tue Mar 21, 2017 4:48 pm

Another top report and pics Adrian always a great read. :thumbsup:
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Re: Late spin session worth the effort...

Post by meppstas » Tue Mar 21, 2017 9:19 pm

Thanks guys,

Marty I'm collecting these pics that you're doing.. have made a folder available in my photo gallery just for them.. They're brilliant mate..

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Re: Late spin session worth the effort...

Post by ratbag » Tue Mar 21, 2017 9:27 pm

Great pics as always Adrian, that dung beetle pic is up there with Marty's pics!
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Re: Late spin session worth the effort...

Post by deathray » Wed Mar 22, 2017 10:39 pm

Some real solid browns recently Adrian. I hope you don't mind me calling you Adrian.

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Re: Late spin session worth the effort...

Post by happyfriggincamper » Wed Mar 22, 2017 11:08 pm

Some solid trout there - nice work and pics. Continuing to live the dream!

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