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Boys vs Girls
We got off to a good start... 5:15am wake up from the kids (departure time
was 11:00am.) Had breakfast, showers,packed the car and an extra frothy hot chocolate for good measure. Got to Alexandera and found the hamburger shop closed due to flash floods on New Years Day, kids were disappointed, and so was I some what. best burgers in Victoria. We settled on the local pub for lunch, got a licence and headed off to the river. Arrived at a hole that consistently holds trout... problem was it sits under a bank of weeping willows. We decided on lure fishing as it was a bit too windy for flies. Kids caught 23.7 willow trees and one pricked thumb. I did get one cast in with a good yellow belied brown follow the lure in, but alas it wasn't enough to get the kids interested so we had to find a place with NO trees. After a 10min drive the competition started afresh. Sunscreen, hats, bathers, tops, rods and we're off. As soon as they see the river they had to have a paddle and throw rocks (It's really hot dad). I get to have a dozen or so casts and land a pretty little rainbow - 6". They all race up to have a look and feel with the last one plonking it back into the river. Now that got them going! We all race back to get the rods and the comp is back on. My little girl picked out a pink 5' spinning rod with L.E.D's that glow as you reel, after 2min tuition, she was putting every ounce of strength in each cast and after 10 odd casts she was getting it in the water - in the strike zones! They all read the water quite well... and the lingo. Aaawwwwwww, got a bite! Accompanied each cast. After 2.5hrs we went back for a drink, swim and rock skipping. They decided the fish must be on holidays in this stretch of river so we went to the Pondage (a large impoundment under a power station which is stocked heavily during all school holidays). We swapped rods and soon it became a casting comp. Meanwhile Mum caught a 9" Redfin (Perch), pretty fish in good condition. We called it quits about an hour after that and debated who won the comp over a Mars Bar and a drink. We could not come to a decision as the boys did not think the Redfin should count and the girls said their fish was bigger..... and prettier. We all decided on a rematch. Hope there won't be any low flying plane next time my little girl casts. Rob. |
Boys vs Girls
"Robert from Oz" wrote in message ... We got off to a good start... 5:15am wake up from the kids (departure time was 11:00am.) Had breakfast, showers,packed the car and an extra frothy hot chocolate for good measure. Got to Alexandera and found the hamburger shop closed due to flash floods on New Years Day, kids were disappointed, and so was I some what. best burgers in Victoria. We settled on the local pub for lunch, got a licence and headed off to the river. Arrived at a hole that consistently holds trout... problem was it sits under a bank of weeping willows. We decided on lure fishing as it was a bit too windy for flies. Kids caught 23.7 willow trees and one pricked thumb. I did get one cast in with a good yellow belied brown follow the lure in, but alas it wasn't enough to get the kids interested so we had to find a place with NO trees. After a 10min drive the competition started afresh. Sunscreen, hats, bathers, tops, rods and we're off. As soon as they see the river they had to have a paddle and throw rocks (It's really hot dad). I get to have a dozen or so casts and land a pretty little rainbow - 6". They all race up to have a look and feel with the last one plonking it back into the river. Now that got them going! We all race back to get the rods and the comp is back on. My little girl picked out a pink 5' spinning rod with L.E.D's that glow as you reel, after 2min tuition, she was putting every ounce of strength in each cast and after 10 odd casts she was getting it in the water - in the strike zones! They all read the water quite well... and the lingo. Aaawwwwwww, got a bite! Accompanied each cast. After 2.5hrs we went back for a drink, swim and rock skipping. They decided the fish must be on holidays in this stretch of river so we went to the Pondage (a large impoundment under a power station which is stocked heavily during all school holidays). We swapped rods and soon it became a casting comp. Meanwhile Mum caught a 9" Redfin (Perch), pretty fish in good condition. We called it quits about an hour after that and debated who won the comp over a Mars Bar and a drink. We could not come to a decision as the boys did not think the Redfin should count and the girls said their fish was bigger..... and prettier. We all decided on a rematch. Hope there won't be any low flying plane next time my little girl casts. Rob. Good stuff Rob, Thanks for the TR from the warm lands. JT - Hope they are getting the fires under control... |
Boys vs Girls
On 7-Jan-2010, "Robert from Oz" wrote: We got off to a good start... 5:15am wake up from the kids (departure time was 11:00am.) Had breakfast, showers,packed the car and an extra frothy hot chocolate for good measure. Got to Alexandera and found the hamburger shop closed due to flash floods on New Years Day, kids were disappointed, and so was I some what. best burgers in Victoria. We settled on the local pub for lunch, got a licence and headed off to the river. Arrived at a hole that consistently holds trout... problem was it sits under a bank of weeping willows. We decided on lure fishing as it was a bit too windy for flies. Kids caught 23.7 willow trees and one pricked thumb. I did get one cast in with a good yellow belied brown follow the lure in, but alas it wasn't enough to get the kids interested so we had to find a place with NO trees. After a 10min drive the competition started afresh. Sunscreen, hats, bathers, tops, rods and we're off. As soon as they see the river they had to have a paddle and throw rocks (It's really hot dad). I get to have a dozen or so casts and land a pretty little rainbow - 6". They all race up to have a look and feel with the last one plonking it back into the river. Now that got them going! We all race back to get the rods and the comp is back on. My little girl picked out a pink 5' spinning rod with L.E.D's that glow as you reel, after 2min tuition, she was putting every ounce of strength in each cast and after 10 odd casts she was getting it in the water - in the strike zones! They all read the water quite well... and the lingo. Aaawwwwwww, got a bite! Accompanied each cast. After 2.5hrs we went back for a drink, swim and rock skipping. They decided the fish must be on holidays in this stretch of river so we went to the Pondage (a large impoundment under a power station which is stocked heavily during all school holidays). We swapped rods and soon it became a casting comp. Meanwhile Mum caught a 9" Redfin (Perch), pretty fish in good condition. We called it quits about an hour after that and debated who won the comp over a Mars Bar and a drink. We could not come to a decision as the boys did not think the Redfin should count and the girls said their fish was bigger..... and prettier. We all decided on a rematch. Hope there won't be any low flying plane next time my little girl casts. Rob. Nice TR Thanks A bit cold here to fish but your TR makes me dream of going rafting and fishing this spring/summer w my grand daughter (12) The spinning rod w the LEDs seems like a good idea I think I will look for one. Fred |
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"JT" wrote in message ... "Robert from Oz" wrote in message ... We got off to a good start... 5:15am wake up from the kids (departure time was 11:00am.) Had breakfast, showers,packed the car and an extra frothy hot chocolate for good measure. Got to Alexandera and found the hamburger shop closed due to flash floods on New Years Day, kids were disappointed, and so was I some what. best burgers in Victoria. We settled on the local pub for lunch, got a licence and headed off to the river. Arrived at a hole that consistently holds trout... problem was it sits under a bank of weeping willows. We decided on lure fishing as it was a bit too windy for flies. Kids caught 23.7 willow trees and one pricked thumb. I did get one cast in with a good yellow belied brown follow the lure in, but alas it wasn't enough to get the kids interested so we had to find a place with NO trees. After a 10min drive the competition started afresh. Sunscreen, hats, bathers, tops, rods and we're off. As soon as they see the river they had to have a paddle and throw rocks (It's really hot dad). I get to have a dozen or so casts and land a pretty little rainbow - 6". They all race up to have a look and feel with the last one plonking it back into the river. Now that got them going! We all race back to get the rods and the comp is back on. My little girl picked out a pink 5' spinning rod with L.E.D's that glow as you reel, after 2min tuition, she was putting every ounce of strength in each cast and after 10 odd casts she was getting it in the water - in the strike zones! They all read the water quite well... and the lingo. Aaawwwwwww, got a bite! Accompanied each cast. After 2.5hrs we went back for a drink, swim and rock skipping. They decided the fish must be on holidays in this stretch of river so we went to the Pondage (a large impoundment under a power station which is stocked heavily during all school holidays). We swapped rods and soon it became a casting comp. Meanwhile Mum caught a 9" Redfin (Perch), pretty fish in good condition. We called it quits about an hour after that and debated who won the comp over a Mars Bar and a drink. We could not come to a decision as the boys did not think the Redfin should count and the girls said their fish was bigger..... and prettier. We all decided on a rematch. Hope there won't be any low flying plane next time my little girl casts. Rob. Good stuff Rob, Thanks for the TR from the warm lands. JT - Hope they are getting the fires under control... Yeah, me too JT. |
Boys vs Girls
"Fred" wrote in message ... On 7-Jan-2010, "Robert from Oz" wrote: We got off to a good start... 5:15am wake up from the kids (departure time was 11:00am.) Had breakfast, showers,packed the car and an extra frothy hot chocolate for good measure. Got to Alexandera and found the hamburger shop closed due to flash floods on New Years Day, kids were disappointed, and so was I some what. best burgers in Victoria. We settled on the local pub for lunch, got a licence and headed off to the river. Arrived at a hole that consistently holds trout... problem was it sits under a bank of weeping willows. We decided on lure fishing as it was a bit too windy for flies. Kids caught 23.7 willow trees and one pricked thumb. I did get one cast in with a good yellow belied brown follow the lure in, but alas it wasn't enough to get the kids interested so we had to find a place with NO trees. After a 10min drive the competition started afresh. Sunscreen, hats, bathers, tops, rods and we're off. As soon as they see the river they had to have a paddle and throw rocks (It's really hot dad). I get to have a dozen or so casts and land a pretty little rainbow - 6". They all race up to have a look and feel with the last one plonking it back into the river. Now that got them going! We all race back to get the rods and the comp is back on. My little girl picked out a pink 5' spinning rod with L.E.D's that glow as you reel, after 2min tuition, she was putting every ounce of strength in each cast and after 10 odd casts she was getting it in the water - in the strike zones! They all read the water quite well... and the lingo. Aaawwwwwww, got a bite! Accompanied each cast. After 2.5hrs we went back for a drink, swim and rock skipping. They decided the fish must be on holidays in this stretch of river so we went to the Pondage (a large impoundment under a power station which is stocked heavily during all school holidays). We swapped rods and soon it became a casting comp. Meanwhile Mum caught a 9" Redfin (Perch), pretty fish in good condition. We called it quits about an hour after that and debated who won the comp over a Mars Bar and a drink. We could not come to a decision as the boys did not think the Redfin should count and the girls said their fish was bigger..... and prettier. We all decided on a rematch. Hope there won't be any low flying plane next time my little girl casts. Rob. Nice TR Thanks A bit cold here to fish but your TR makes me dream of going rafting and fishing this spring/summer w my grand daughter (12) The spinning rod w the LEDs seems like a good idea I think I will look for one. Fred Hi Fred, Bought it from a very large retailer called Ray's Tent City here in Melbourne Australia, I think it is made for them exclusively. But I would think you should be able to get something like it over there with out too much trouble. Here's a link if it helps... http://www.raysoutdoors.com.au/produ...flash+Combo/41 Apparently it comes in blue as well http://www.raysoutdoors.com.au/produ...+Fish+Combo/41 The brand is... Outdoor Expedition Fire Flash Series Line 2 - 4 kg 1.4m Color Fluro Pink rod Dull Pink reel Red and blue LED's Living in a temperate climate, never gave it much thought about how cold it gets up your way till reading some posts these last few months. Keep warm. Rob. |
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On Jan 9, 7:25*am, "Robert from Oz"
wrote: "Fred" wrote in message ... On *7-Jan-2010, "Robert from Oz" wrote: We got off to a good start... 5:15am wake up from the kids (departure time was 11:00am.) Had breakfast, showers,packed the car and an extra frothy hot chocolate for good measure. Got to Alexandera and found the hamburger shop closed due to flash floods on New Years Day, kids were disappointed, and so was I some what. best burgers in Victoria. We settled on the local pub for lunch, got a licence and headed off to the river. Arrived at a hole that consistently holds trout... problem was it sits under a bank of weeping willows. We decided on lure fishing as it was a bit too windy for flies. Kids caught 23.7 willow trees and one pricked thumb. I did get one cast in with a good yellow belied brown follow the lure in, but alas it wasn't enough to get the kids interested so we had to find a place with NO trees. After a 10min drive the competition started afresh. Sunscreen, hats, bathers, tops, rods and we're off. As soon as they see the river they had to have a paddle and throw rocks (It's really hot dad). I get to have a dozen or so casts and land a pretty little rainbow - 6". They all race up to have a look and feel with the last one plonking it back into the river. Now that got them going! We all race back to get the rods and the comp is back on. My little girl picked out a pink 5' spinning rod with L.E.D's that glow as you reel, after 2min tuition, she was putting every ounce of strength in each cast and after 10 odd casts she was getting it in the water - in the strike zones! They all read the water quite well... and the lingo. Aaawwwwwww, got a bite! Accompanied each cast. After 2.5hrs we went back for a drink, swim and rock skipping. They decided the fish must be on holidays in this stretch of river so we went to the Pondage (a large impoundment under a power station which is stocked heavily during all school holidays). We swapped rods and soon it became a casting comp. Meanwhile Mum caught a *9" Redfin (Perch), pretty fish in good condition. We called it quits about an hour after that and debated who won the comp over a Mars Bar and a drink. We could not come to a decision as the boys did not think the Redfin should count and the girls said their fish was bigger..... and prettier. We all decided on a rematch. Hope there won't be any low flying plane next time my little girl casts. Rob. Nice TR Thanks A bit cold here to fish but your TR makes me dream of going rafting and fishing *this spring/summer w my grand daughter (12) The spinning rod w the LEDs seems like a good idea I think I will look for one. Fred Hi Fred, * * * * * * *Bought it from a very large retailer called Ray's Tent City here in Melbourne Australia, I think it is made for them exclusively. But I would think you should be able to get something like it over there with out too much trouble. Here's a link if it helps... http://www.raysoutdoors.com.au/produ...flash+Combo/41 Apparently it comes in blue as wellhttp://www.raysoutdoors.com.au/product/1238/Flash+Fish+Combo/41 The brand is... Outdoor Expedition * * * * * * * * * * * * *Fire Flash Series * * * * * * * * * * * * *Line 2 - 4 kg * * * * * * * * * * * * *1.4m * * * * * * * * * * * * *Color Fluro Pink rod * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Dull Pink reel * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Red and blue LED's Living in a temperate climate, never gave it much thought about how cold it gets up your way till reading some posts these last few months. Keep warm. Rob. May be in Melbourne next August, for a week or so. Is it cool then? cheers oz, who may look for a bit of angling within a short distance from the conference hotel |
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"MajorOz" wrote in message ... On Jan 9, 7:25 am, "Robert from Oz" wrote: "Fred" wrote in message ... On 7-Jan-2010, "Robert from Oz" wrote: We got off to a good start... 5:15am wake up from the kids (departure time was 11:00am.) Had breakfast, showers,packed the car and an extra frothy hot chocolate for good measure. Got to Alexandera and found the hamburger shop closed due to flash floods on New Years Day, kids were disappointed, and so was I some what. best burgers in Victoria. We settled on the local pub for lunch, got a licence and headed off to the river. Arrived at a hole that consistently holds trout... problem was it sits under a bank of weeping willows. We decided on lure fishing as it was a bit too windy for flies. Kids caught 23.7 willow trees and one pricked thumb. I did get one cast in with a good yellow belied brown follow the lure in, but alas it wasn't enough to get the kids interested so we had to find a place with NO trees. After a 10min drive the competition started afresh. Sunscreen, hats, bathers, tops, rods and we're off. As soon as they see the river they had to have a paddle and throw rocks (It's really hot dad). I get to have a dozen or so casts and land a pretty little rainbow - 6". They all race up to have a look and feel with the last one plonking it back into the river. Now that got them going! We all race back to get the rods and the comp is back on. My little girl picked out a pink 5' spinning rod with L.E.D's that glow as you reel, after 2min tuition, she was putting every ounce of strength in each cast and after 10 odd casts she was getting it in the water - in the strike zones! They all read the water quite well... and the lingo. Aaawwwwwww, got a bite! Accompanied each cast. After 2.5hrs we went back for a drink, swim and rock skipping. They decided the fish must be on holidays in this stretch of river so we went to the Pondage (a large impoundment under a power station which is stocked heavily during all school holidays). We swapped rods and soon it became a casting comp. Meanwhile Mum caught a 9" Redfin (Perch), pretty fish in good condition. We called it quits about an hour after that and debated who won the comp over a Mars Bar and a drink. We could not come to a decision as the boys did not think the Redfin should count and the girls said their fish was bigger..... and prettier. We all decided on a rematch. Hope there won't be any low flying plane next time my little girl casts. Rob. Nice TR Thanks A bit cold here to fish but your TR makes me dream of going rafting and fishing this spring/summer w my grand daughter (12) The spinning rod w the LEDs seems like a good idea I think I will look for one. Fred Hi Fred, Bought it from a very large retailer called Ray's Tent City here in Melbourne Australia, I think it is made for them exclusively. But I would think you should be able to get something like it over there with out too much trouble. Here's a link if it helps... http://www.raysoutdoors.com.au/produ...flash+Combo/41 Apparently it comes in blue as wellhttp://www.raysoutdoors.com.au/product/1238/Flash+Fish+Combo/41 The brand is... Outdoor Expedition Fire Flash Series Line 2 - 4 kg 1.4m Color Fluro Pink rod Dull Pink reel Red and blue LED's Living in a temperate climate, never gave it much thought about how cold it gets up your way till reading some posts these last few months. Keep warm. Rob. May be in Melbourne next August, for a week or so. Is it cool then? cheers oz, who may look for a bit of angling within a short distance from the conference hotel Hi Oz, Our trout season is closed in August, lakes are open tho. Short distance would mean about a 2 hour car trip each way if that suits. I'm sure we can organise something on our end if your timetable can spare a day. Rob. |
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On Jan 9, 3:21*pm, "Robert from Oz"
wrote: "MajorOz" wrote in message ... On Jan 9, 7:25 am, "Robert from Oz" wrote: "Fred" wrote in message m... On 7-Jan-2010, "Robert from Oz" wrote: We got off to a good start... 5:15am wake up from the kids (departure time was 11:00am.) Had breakfast, showers,packed the car and an extra frothy hot chocolate for good measure. Got to Alexandera and found the hamburger shop closed due to flash floods on New Years Day, kids were disappointed, and so was I some what. best burgers in Victoria. We settled on the local pub for lunch, got a licence and headed off to the river. Arrived at a hole that consistently holds trout... problem was it sits under a bank of weeping willows. We decided on lure fishing as it was a bit too windy for flies. Kids caught 23.7 willow trees and one pricked thumb.. I did get one cast in with a good yellow belied brown follow the lure in, but alas it wasn't enough to get the kids interested so we had to find a place with NO trees. After a 10min drive the competition started afresh. Sunscreen, hats, bathers, tops, rods and we're off. As soon as they see the river they had to have a paddle and throw rocks (It's really hot dad). I get to have a dozen or so casts and land a pretty little rainbow - 6". They all race up to have a look and feel with the last one plonking it back into the river. Now that got them going! We all race back to get the rods and the comp is back on. My little girl picked out a pink 5' spinning rod with L.E.D's that glow as you reel, after 2min tuition, she was putting every ounce of strength in each cast and after 10 odd casts she was getting it in the water - in the strike zones! They all read the water quite well... and the lingo. Aaawwwwwww, got a bite! Accompanied each cast. After 2.5hrs we went back for a drink, swim and rock skipping. They decided the fish must be on holidays in this stretch of river so we went to the Pondage (a large impoundment under a power station which is stocked heavily during all school holidays). We swapped rods and soon it became a casting comp. Meanwhile Mum caught a 9" Redfin (Perch), pretty fish in good condition. We called it quits about an hour after that and debated who won the comp over a Mars Bar and a drink. We could not come to a decision as the boys did not think the Redfin should count and the girls said their fish was bigger..... and prettier. We all decided on a rematch. Hope there won't be any low flying plane next time my little girl casts. Rob. Nice TR Thanks A bit cold here to fish but your TR makes me dream of going rafting and fishing this spring/summer w my grand daughter (12) The spinning rod w the LEDs seems like a good idea I think I will look for one. Fred Hi Fred, Bought it from a very large retailer called Ray's Tent City here in Melbourne Australia, I think it is made for them exclusively. But I would think you should be able to get something like it over there with out too much trouble. Here's a link if it helps... http://www.raysoutdoors.com.au/produ...flash+Combo/41 Apparently it comes in blue as wellhttp://www.raysoutdoors.com.au/product/1238/Flash+Fish+Combo/41 The brand is... Outdoor Expedition Fire Flash Series Line 2 - 4 kg 1.4m Color Fluro Pink rod Dull Pink reel Red and blue LED's Living in a temperate climate, never gave it much thought about how cold it gets up your way till reading some posts these last few months. Keep warm. Rob. May be in Melbourne next August, for a week or so. *Is it cool then? cheers oz, who may look for a bit of angling within a short distance from the conference hotel Hi Oz, * * * * * Our trout season is closed in August, lakes are open tho. Short distance would mean about a 2 hour car trip each way if that suits. I'm sure we can organise something on our end if your timetable can spare a day. Rob. Thank you so much, Rob. The trip isn't certain, yet. But, if it comes through, I plan to take a lot of time to look around and smell the roses. cheers oz, watching the thermometer inch UP toward freezing |
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