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North & Northeast Victoria

6 February 2008

With Tony Bennett

With X-mas out of the way, the tourists moved into town and it seemed every water skier from Sunbury to Bunbury was here trying to see who could both make the most noise with their doof doof boats, and throw out the biggest waves.

With the skiers came a dedicated band of fishermen also. Those who persisted came up trumps with fish of varying sizes. The lure fishing brigade produced remarkably better results than the bait boys.

The boys from Bendigo, Hromenko, Stevens, Miles, Scoble, Harrison, Blow & Co spent countless hours searching the lake and turned up plenty of fish over the 70cm mark. Peter Hromenko toped the table with a beautiful fish of 105cm taking a liking to his Bassman spinnerbait. Roger Miles was part of this crew and he managed a magnificent fish off the surface measuring in at 95cm.

Mr. Lowrance, Dave Silva had many guests staying with him over the holiday period and they fished hard every day trolling up plenty of fish. The pick of these was caught by “Andre the Giant”; big Grant Noonan coming in at 97cm. Lure of choice here was a purple/black Oar Gee.

The run of big fish continued when Mulwala gun, Dan Hawkins trolled up a 93cm cod on a Bassman once again.

Keen Echuca lure test pilot Winton Brown made a day trip over to fish the top end of the lake and was rewarded with several top fish. The pick of his haul came in at 96cm.
As per usual, local George Jovanovic spent countless hours towing big deep diving lures around. Again he was rewarded with 2 nice cod of over a metre. Until I have a yak to George I won’t have much more info regarding his captures. All these big fish mentioned were released so well done to all concerned.

As I was penning this report, I received another story from Mulwala’s new boom football recruit Joe Lineham with a story about the one that got away. After numerous attempts to land a big green fella with only a set of lip grips, Joe’s leader gave way with him watching a fish estimated at around the metre mark swim away.

Mr. Oar-Gee lures, Wayne Lennon, made a day trip down from Wagga, with a super keen young angler Zac Manning to hopefully put him onto a fish. Zac had a great afternoon out picking up a couple of fish on the troll with 57cm being his new PB.

Personally, I had one afternoon/evening session for the month with the little butcher from Finley, Paul Hetherington, and Anthony Pavlou from L. Wilson & Co tackle. Paul opened the account with a nice 48cm yella on an Outlaw spinnerbait. Anthony followed up with a cod on a Bassman mumbler, then a fish on one of his new personally designed lures, soon to be released on the market. I was lucky enough to tangle with another four cod with 2 of these being taken from the surface. The best of these came in a touch over legal size but all in all, seven fish in a couple of hours made for some great fun.

Fishing below the weir is proving very hard for all lure fishermen with this being proven in the recent Golden $$$ Fishing Challenge. Wagga boys Graeme Clark & Jim Taylor took home the big $$ with their 3 quality yellas for the day. Gravo & Billy Bob from Deniliquin came home in second place while event favorite Joe Lineham and partner Will Smith finished a disappointing 3rd on their favourite piece of water.

The next month or so should see the lake continue to fish well with most deeper parts of the lake producing fish. The river hasn’t seemed to fire yet but as per usual plenty of undersize fish will be about for the bait fishermen.

Coming up over the weekend of 19th & 20th April is the local Yarrawonga/Mulwala Angling Club's yearly competition. A great weekend is assured for all who attend. For more info call Mal @ Mal’s Tackle Box on (03) 5743 1711.

If you do come across a god fish around the Yarrawonga/Mulwala area, I’m keen to hear about it and will try and report it in future editions. Send all reports to codclassic@aapt.net.au

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