Sugarloaf Reservoir
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Sugarloaf Reservoir
Hi all,
I haven't been to Sugarloaf Reservoir before but it isn't much of a drive from home so I thought to give it a go. Is this time of year a good time to fish it? And what are people catching there?
I haven't been to Sugarloaf Reservoir before but it isn't much of a drive from home so I thought to give it a go. Is this time of year a good time to fish it? And what are people catching there?
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Re: Sugarloaf Reservoir
Remember lure only no bait or berley. take boots gumboot as it can get sort around the edges.
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Re: Sugarloaf Reservoir
I was thinking of venturing up to sugarloaf soon. The parks website says
Also, given there is only artificial bait allowed. Has anyone got any suggestions for a setup that can be cast out and set (similar to worms), or is actively working the lures the only option?
. Is there only a few spots, or is it mostly allowed?Shoreline fishing is only allowed in designated areas
Also, given there is only artificial bait allowed. Has anyone got any suggestions for a setup that can be cast out and set (similar to worms), or is actively working the lures the only option?
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Re: Sugarloaf Reservoir
Sugarloaf is at Christmas hills between Kangaroo Ground & Yarra Glen.
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Re: Sugarloaf Reservoir
yep, but its not a trout lakebilby wrote:Would powerbait count as artificial?
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Re: Sugarloaf Reservoir
Designated area is fairly extensive around the picnic areasThomoT wrote:I was thinking of venturing up to sugarloaf soon. The parks website says. Is there only a few spots, or is it mostly allowed?Shoreline fishing is only allowed in designated areas
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Re: Sugarloaf Reservoir
Also be aware gates close in the evening, can get out but not in. Not sure what time they open in the morning