Fishing and Lake Report: 22/11/2017
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Current discharge: 553 ML per day.
Water level 22/11/17: 61.5 %
Current inflow: 1283 ML per day.
Water level 01/11/17: 59.6%
Water visibility: 2 metres
Forecast Weather: Weekend temps between 16 and 31 deg C with possible showers winds up to 7 kmh.
New Moon = Nov 18th Full Moon = Dec 4th Water Temperature: 22 deg C
Murray Cod: Closed season with cod opening approaching 1st of December
Yellow belly: The past Friday and Saturday were a washout with 50 mm of rain recorded at the park. Similar to last report, the yellows have been on and off the bite throughout the week. The Black Plastic Gulp grubs or similar have remained popular for the lure fisherman over the past few weeks with some fisherman reporting up to 40 fish over a weekend. Another report on the ZX 40 blades with 11 fish caught in the main basin. Shrimp and yabbies have also picked up a few fish off the trees. Fishing the trees in deeper water has also been a common theme.
Redfin: These guys should be schooling up and hitting everything about this time of year. There have been some good reports of late but the fish have been there one day and gone the next. The larger size fish are also about this year with a second fish of 40cm being caught recently, Fish over 30 cm have been common place this year.
Park News: The name change from Inland Waters Holiday Parks to Reflections Holiday Parks happened last week.
Everything else remains the same.
The fire ban is now in place for the park until further notice usually March/ April.
The Australian Yellow Belly Champs 17 th & 18 th March 2018. Staged from the park
National Carp Control Plan Community Briefing Session
Date: Monday 18th of December 2017
Time: 6pm – 8pm
Venue: Goulburn Soldier’s Club, 15 Market Street, Goulburn
All are welcome to attend.
Dean Brind
Manager
Reflections Holiday Park Burrinjuck Waters