Good evening all,
I am booked in for a week at the Jamieson Caravan Park in a few weeks time.
I have never fished the area before. I noticed the Jamieson River and Goulburn Rivers are very close by.
I intend to do a bit of fishing whilst there and was wondering if anyone knows how this area is fishing at the moment?
Would lures or worms be the best way to go?
I intend to give both a crack, but any information would be good.
Ill post a report with pics once i return home.
Thanks!
Jamieson River and surrounds
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Re: Jamieson River and surrounds
Both lures and worms be good. There can be trout there. Redfin, carp.Boydwilliam wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 7:22 pmGood evening all,
I am booked in for a week at the Jamieson Caravan Park in a few weeks time.
I have never fished the area before. I noticed the Jamieson River and Goulburn Rivers are very close by.
I intend to do a bit of fishing whilst there and was wondering if anyone knows how this area is fishing at the moment?
Would lures or worms be the best way to go?
I intend to give both a crack, but any information would be good.
Ill post a report with pics once i return home.
Thanks!
I was there few years ago right before covid. Sight fishing for carp with unweighted bread as bait.
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Re: Jamieson River and surrounds
I fished the upper Goulburn, Jamieson and a few smaller creeks running out of the upper Goulburn for opening. We fished lures and did well at every spot, shallow divers like Norries Laydown Minnows and Daiwa Pressos were the stand outs. We waded the rivers and creeks but there are areas of the Jamieson near Granny's flat which can be fished pretty well without wading.