Devilbend reservoir
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Devilbend reservoir
Hi everyone, I’m going on a trip down to Mount Martha over the long weekend and have been looking at a few spots. I am thinking about giving Devilbend res a try, but I’m not really sure how to approach fishing it. Anything appreciated :thumbsup:
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Re: Devilbend reservoir
just walk the bank and cast little soft plastics and hardbodies, you should pick up some EP's and may some Reddies or a trout if you're lucky. if you're fishing around sunrise or sunset I'd give some surface lures a run. bring some waders or come prepared to wade out a bit as sometimes the weed buils up close to shore making it hard to fish. good Luck
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Re: Devilbend reservoir
Thanks for the info! Hope I catch some fish :water:fishmagnet wrote:just walk the bank and cast little soft plastics and hardbodies, you should pick up some EP's and may some Reddies or a trout if you're lucky. if you're fishing around sunrise or sunset I'd give some surface lures a run. bring some waders or come prepared to wade out a bit as sometimes the weed buils up close to shore making it hard to fish. good Luck
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Re: Devilbend reservoir
Follow the signs too. Its been an ongoing behind the scenes shitfight with green groups for decades so the less people stuffing up legal access the better.
Find pockets that don't contain weed and fish them, everywhere else wade out. Waders won't be necessary with the weather, banks are soft underwater but you don't sink any deeper than your ankle at worst. Pink tassies if you want trout/reddies, diving hardbodys and surface lures at dusk for Eps. Gates close off the entrance around 7pm, but you can exit over the spring loaded spikes if staying late
Find pockets that don't contain weed and fish them, everywhere else wade out. Waders won't be necessary with the weather, banks are soft underwater but you don't sink any deeper than your ankle at worst. Pink tassies if you want trout/reddies, diving hardbodys and surface lures at dusk for Eps. Gates close off the entrance around 7pm, but you can exit over the spring loaded spikes if staying late
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Re: Devilbend reservoir
I haven't had much luck during daylight. In the evening you'll see EPs -- well, I assume they're EPs -- surfacing to feed.
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Re: Devilbend reservoir
Thanks! Just wondering, is the jetty on the eastern side of the western arm worth fishing? :thumbsup:cobby wrote:Follow the signs too. Its been an ongoing behind the scenes shitfight with green groups for decades so the less people stuffing up legal access the better.
Find pockets that don't contain weed and fish them, everywhere else wade out. Waders won't be necessary with the weather, banks are soft underwater but you don't sink any deeper than your ankle at worst. Pink tassies if you want trout/reddies, diving hardbodys and surface lures at dusk for Eps. Gates close off the entrance around 7pm, but you can exit over the spring loaded spikes if staying late
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Re: Devilbend reservoir
Because of the weed, you might want to consider going with a heavier leader. EPS will bury you in it pretty quick and be hard to get out so you might need to fish with a tighter drag. Most of the bank on the eastern side of the fishing zone has a gentle slope but is a bit muddy. It’s easy enough wade out and cast over the weed or fish between weed patches. Watch out for snakes too!