G'day fellow fishermen
I am thinking about heading up to Eildon in the next week or so for a few days. I
Has anyone fished Lake Eildon land based and if so, what tips could you offer? Baits/rigs etc
Thoughts?
Cheers
Eildon
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Re: Eildon
From the bank you cant go wrong with little yabbies.
Tassie devils are allways good to cast.
Bm
Tassie devils are allways good to cast.
Bm
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Re: Eildon
Could you use a paternoster rig? Or is that no goodbarra mick wrote:From the bank you cant go wrong with little yabbies.
Tassie devils are allways good to cast.
Bm
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Re: Eildon
Could see no reason why it wouldn't but haven't used the rig myself.
Normally when i fish with yabbies i have had one under a float and another with a running sinker to have one sit high and one low. I have had success with both methods the float has produced more Cod early and late in the day whereas, the running sinker i have had to deal with more carp.
Just depends what your after
Worth taking some worms for the trout and reddies as well as use other baits like cheese, bread, chicken all can produce on their day.
Normally when i fish with yabbies i have had one under a float and another with a running sinker to have one sit high and one low. I have had success with both methods the float has produced more Cod early and late in the day whereas, the running sinker i have had to deal with more carp.
Just depends what your after
Worth taking some worms for the trout and reddies as well as use other baits like cheese, bread, chicken all can produce on their day.
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Re: Eildon
yes for sure...lots do use it.Pethrk wrote:Could you use a paternoster rig? Or is that no goodbarra mick wrote:From the bank you cant go wrong with little yabbies.
Tassie devils are allways good to cast.
Bm
I prefer the running sinker. ....so the fish dont feel the weight.....but there both fine.
bm
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Re: Eildon
I find pasternosters a pain in fresh water as they snag up more and re rigging is more complicated than a running sinker which is simply tying a new hook on.