croozer
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croozer started the topic new season 15-16 in the forum Surfcasting 3 years, 5 months ago
Hey fisho’s,
I know its early, but just had to go for a fish. Went down between Rakaia mouth and Lake Ellesmere for a surfcast. Nice fresh TuaTua’s and cooked prawns for bait. Sea was lumpy and dis-coloured, so looked good for an early season rig. First bait out, bang, bit of a fight then landed what I thought was a small rig. Turned…[Read more] -
croozer replied to the topic Braid for Salmon in the forum Tackle Talk 3 years, 5 months ago
Hey there, I have been using power-pro 30lb braid on my lexa 300 as my up river-gut gear for 2 seasons now and can confirm it is excellent to use. I have tried the fancy expensive braids as both river and surf gear, on both lexa 300 and 400 and will say that, in my humble opinion, that the braid is excellent on the river gear, but can be a real…[Read more]
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croozer started the topic Frozen crabs for bait? in the forum Surfcasting 3 years, 5 months ago
Are frozen crabs ok for bait, or are they basically only good for burley? Cheers
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croozer started the topic Frozen crabs for bait? in the forum Surfcasting 3 years, 5 months ago
Are frozen crabs ok for bait, or are they basically only good for burley? Cheers
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croozer replied to the topic Fly Tying Schools in the forum Re: Fly Tying Schools 3 years, 12 months ago
[quote="Afivesumpl":n7ebma3v]It would be nice if you told me that information out.[/quote:n7ebma3v]
Get off here you terroists. You and the other muppet with your little secret code messages, piss off . -
croozer replied to the topic Salmon Season 2014 – 2015 in the forum Re: Salmon Season 2014 – 2015 4 years ago
cheers mate, will do.
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croozer replied to the topic Salmon Season 2014 – 2015 in the forum Re: Salmon Season 2014 – 2015 4 years ago
I am offering a cash reward for information, leading to a beating of the maggot that stole the locking hubs off my vehicle parked at the Rakaia on Wednesday afternoon, 12th Feb. Green Suzuki vitara. Don’t really understand why anyone would do that, but perhaps I can re-arrange their thought pattern for them so they don’t do it again.Thanks
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croozer replied to the topic tekapo river in the forum Re: tekapo river 4 years ago
This is who the other dude is messaging….all very sus, something going on.
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croozer replied to the topic Where can I catch crab and Tuatua in Auckland? in the forum Re: Where can I catch crab and Tuatua in Auckland? 4 years ago
This guy is sending coded messages to someone, very sus.
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croozer replied to the topic Salmon Season 2014 – 2015 in the forum Salmon Forum 4 years ago
[quote="nickthechippie":15awrwyx]Ok, In the mac below the bridge to mouth needs regulation changed to 1 fish only
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Noble gesture Nick, but, lets break it down to allowable catch compared to actual catch. I may fish , hypothetically, 50 days per season at the mak. My catch is allowed to be 100 fish. This is never going to…[Read more] -
croozer replied to the topic Sounds fishing last week in the forum Re: Sounds fishing last week 4 years ago
Good fishing mate. Be very careful of the red ones, they are quite addictive, been suffering for years………..
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croozer replied to the topic Wanted new rod and reel in the forum Surfcasting 4 years, 1 month ago
pm me with your ph no. Im sure ive got something cool for you, cheers
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croozer replied to the topic Looking for quad in the forum Salmon Forum 4 years, 1 month ago
thanks to responders, I now have a bike, see you out there.
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croozer replied to the topic ky fishing at the waimak mouth in the forum Re: ky fishing at the waimak mouth 4 years, 1 month ago
shark slayer
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croozer replied to the topic Abu Ambassadeur Seven Sprint in the forum Re: Abu Ambassadeur Seven Sprint 4 years, 1 month ago
yellowfin
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croozer replied to the topic Abu Ambassadeur Seven Sprint in the forum Tackle Talk 4 years, 1 month ago
Got myself the new Lexa 400. Wow, what a reel. Filled it full of 50lb Daiwa silk braid, this stuff is beautiful. Like my 300, this one is super smooth and casts like a bullet. I think I will use the 300 as a river reel and the 400 as my new surf reel. Anyone considering a new reel would do real well to look these up, they are right at the top of the heap.
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croozer replied to the topic Abu Ambassadeur Seven Sprint in the forum Tackle Talk 4 years, 2 months ago
ripshitandbust
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croozer replied to the topic Abu Ambassadeur Seven Sprint in the forum Re: Abu Ambassadeur Seven Sprint 4 years, 2 months ago
[quote="yellowfin":823fcskv]Thinking about it, I would be interested to know your thoughts on which reels are best for fishing the surf for salmon? Long distance casting is the name of the game. Is braid a good option for distance casting. I know some anglers are using braid on their Abu Ambasadeur 7000s. I guess two reels that would be near the…[Read more]
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croozer replied to the topic GALLERY in the forum Surfcasting 4 years, 2 months ago
Great fishing mate. Well done!!!!
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croozer replied to the topic 2014 Spring & summer surf catches in the forum Surfcasting 4 years, 3 months ago
Went out on Sunday arvo, between Raikia mouth and Ashburton. Thought Id go looking for some less fished water. Wow, cars ,bikes and contikis everywhere. Fished what seemed good conditions for 5-6 hrs, with prawn, pipi and squid bait. Was rewarded with at least 60 plus doggies on all baits. Didn’t get a decent hit all arvo. Disappointed, but long…[Read more]
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The Tasmanian Devil is a very good still water lure for use on lakes. Try casting out and then waiting for 20 or 30 seconds for the lure to sink before starting a slow retrieve. At 13.5g Tasmanian Devils can be cast a long way out to where the fish could be schooling. They work very well in the Stilling Basin at the western end of the Tekapo Canal.
Great info on sea-run trout.
Cool article about salmon fishing.
Thanks for that info
Great update Burkefish. Thanks for that. The salmon do seem to be waiting that extra bit longer before running the river. The end of March and beginning of April was certainly the best time to fish McIntosh’s last season!
an update on the waimak. the first week of April 2016 saw 40 salmon taken at mcintoshs which gave a total for the season there of about 300. silverstream hatchery had 114 fish return from which 200,000 eggs were harvested,some of these fish would have been over 20lb when entering the rive. the other interesting thing is that not all the returning fish were finclipped. salmon also spawned below the hatchery some of those were also finclipped. while the numberes weren’t great there was a reasonable spawning up the top of the waimak but it was later than usual being at the end of May. seems in the last few years the salmon are not running as early as they use to probably one of the factors is that the river flow is getting lower each year which is a big problem especially when more water is being taken than should be by consent holders. this is being monitored by salmon anglers and edcan have admitted mistakes. low water flows also seems to be contributing to smaller size fish, there is some evidence that this happens.
Sadly, it was bulldozed. What a waste I reckon!
Several subscribers have contacted me asking, “do Fish & Game check licences at McIntosh’s.” I’m told they have been checking them there almost every day this season. I did see them myself checking licences several times this month at McIntosh’s. I’m not sure they go down the bait anglers end though.
I gave a talk some years ago at the Canterbury Anglers Club to about 70 members. I asked for a show of hands to the question; “how many of you fish over winter?” Only about three people put their hands up!
Hi Paul,
Our Fishingmag forum membership login is the same login you used to become a member of the site.
The forum had well over a 1,000 members and for over a decade was very active. In the past year most prefer to post on facebook instead – a trend worldwide. However site membership is growing steadily and many view the forums without posting. If you do post questions on our Fishingmag forum I’m sure we’ll be able to help you. Best wishes Allan Burgess
Hey Alan
I have just come across your website and would like to know how to join the forums. I have only recently started to Flyfish and have planned a trip to New Zealand next Oct 2016. I live Ln Perth Western Australia.
Cheer
Paul
Thanks for that. Bottled kahawai is actually very good. The bottling process seems to improve the taste quite a lot.
Thanks for the info, a friend gave me a bottle of preserved kahawai and I have always wanted to preserve kahawai for the whanau.
Hi im looking forward to this years open day comp at Coleridge .Its my first fishing there and my first fishing comp and it is my birthday on the 7th and couldn’t think of a better thing to do on my birthday.and where are you aloud to camp ?
I so enjoyed your Lake Coleridge article,it brought back memories of my Feb.1970 visit with Ted and Grace porter(just before his death)Ted was about to finish his book”under the nor’west arch”,we discussed his and my trip to Antarctica and many stories of his adventures.The lake was pretty remote in those days,but worth the trip.I now live in Panama City,Florida and enjoy surf fishing in the Gulf of Mexico.Thank you for reminding me of those times.
Hi Jim, The Complete Angler tackle store in Christchurch will have cicada patterns for sure. This is a “must have” in any trout angler’s fly-box so any good tackle store should stock cicada patterns.
Where can I buy the cicada shown above?
I agree, 15-20 minutes bait change. Also, i believe if you cast out and retrieve your line and find your bait still on the hook, regardless if its been out for 5 minutes or 15 minutes, chuck it and re bait your hooks to fresh bait.
Just to say it worked a treat all four sections are fitting nice and snug now thanks for the tip
Candle wax not only helps to keep the sections together; it also makes it easier to twist the sections apart. Multi section 3 and 4 piece rods are more prone to coming apart during casting. Good luck with that.
Thanks for that I had a tight joint and decided to sand it down a little and like most heavy handed blokes did it a little too much so it can be loose unless I push it together like there is no tomorrow. I will try this tip here hoping at my Blackrock Helboy 4 piece spinning rod is great for just walking along the back casting here and there for trout, chubb or perch
Many people have been complaining to the city council about the mess and rubbish anglers leave behind and the difficulty they have in walking past all the fishing rods and crab pot lines. I just hope this doesn’t eventually lead to fishing being banned on the pier.
Salmon anglers often fish at river-mouths in close proximity with one another. At times almost touching shoulders. There is a certain unspoken etiquette which involves mutual respect for one another. Disputes are very rare. Sadly, some who fish from the New Brighton Pier seem to have never heard of this!
I agree that 15 minutes sounds about right. On occasion I have fished several rods and been spin fishing with a third. Generally I’ll have a cast and wait about five minutes the first time, before winding in to check the bait is still there, and that the sinker isn’t being buried – as can happen on a shingle beach. If the bait is untouched I’ll cast it back out then proceed to setting out a second rod. Squid is a surprisingly good bait. I note that the guys fishing the Ninety Mile Beach in the far north skin it first.
When Surf-casting what approx length of time should one keep line out ….I personally prefer 15 min spells as mentioned in your article, and rebaite my squid as mentioned every 15 min.
Hi Roger, I’m glad you enjoyed it.
great reading
Hi Bob, I think you have nailed it. That is exactly how I cast and retrieve Tasmanian Devils. It pays to watch the lure coming in as fish will sometimes follow it all the way to your feet, at times striking at the last moment. Tasmanian Devils have sufficient weight in a compact package to cast very well. I have had great success with them on winter rainbows by motoring up wind into the lake shallows, switching off the motor, and casting over the weed, as the boat drifts downwind. On the Otago Lakes like Benmore, Ohau, and so on, a rainbow will often take the Tassie on the first or second cast with this method. They are also very popular for lake trolling, especially in Lake Taupo and the other Central North Island Lakes, and in Lake Wanaka, Dunstan, and the others in the south.
hi was wondering how are the 13.5 devils used? cast, wait, retrieve, twitch the rod and continue retrieving? or is there a different more productive way?
Hi Shane, I can’t agree with you more about this. I used to go fishing on the old breakwater down past the container area. We would catch a lot of fish off there back-in-the-day! That was blocked-off years ago. It is a shame that the whole port has been closed off to fishing and has been for a few years now.
Hi i am not to happy about not been able to fish over at lyttelton i use to go over all the time to catch sprat and at the same time set up a rig to do my salmon float fishing there are a lot of salmon over there and now i cant get to them i have court them up to 25kg most about 15kg mark just as well i can at lest still catch them on the sumner Break water i have been catching them for a few years now not a lot of people now of them as most of the time i catch them at night a well lit fishing warf just for fishing night our day over at lyttelton would be wonderful as the solmon come round well lit places as t do the sprat eney way just thourt i would share this
Thanks
S A Stringer
Most anglers will be fishing a couple of metres of flurocarbon as a leader at the end of their braided line. The flurocarbon sinks well and is very hard for fish to see. As to the weight of the flurocarbon it depends on the area you are fishing and the likelihood of snags and sharp rocks. Many will fish for trout with a leader of say 8lb flurocarbon tied to the end of their braid with a surgeon’s knot. They will then tie a softbait to the end with a uni-knot. This works fine most of the time. Next comes tying a dropper and adding a nymph further up the line above the softbait. The softbait at the bottom supplies the casting weight. Tying a dropper with a blood knot, or double surgeon’s knot, in the leader will weaken it for certain no matter how good a job you do tying the dropper in the leader.
Any weakness becomes critical when you hook a much bigger fish than expected. A fifteen pound trout or salmon in the canals for example will really test this light-weight leader and dropper setup. The fish could be on the line for an hour before coming to the bank. You have to really nurse the fish and not be tempted to tighten the drag resulting in loosing it for sure. Some very good anglers are successful tying the nymph to the main line and then tying the softbait to the hook bend. In both cases using a uni-knot. One answer is to fish with heavier flurocarbon 15 or 17lb test. This make the rig stronger. However I have witnessed plenty big fish lost in the canals on this heavier flurocarbon. You still have to take your time and not try to force the issue. The argument is heavier line might result in fewer takes versus having a rig strong enough to land most fish you might encounter. Personally I mostly use monofilament leaders and they work fine for me.
Sorry not selling nymphs at the moment. They are very easy to tie yourself for about 30 cents each.
Hi Allan, love your website am new to fishing have done some soft baiting at the canals with not much success. Like your idea of trailing a softbait minnow off a nymph hook.Will the fish still hook up on the nymph or be put off by the monofilament. What sort of knot would you tie and is that off the actual hook itself.. Sorry for all the questions. Ps do you sell these nymphs they look great!
Good spotting. Have changed that now. I don’t know if you can get mentholated spirits – funny!
Mentholated spirits. LOL
Hi Michael, You are very welcome. Regards Allan Burgess
Thank you for the download
Well Capt Justin, You are quite correct the Shimano TR200G isn’t a level drag, or at least my one isn’t. That was obviously a mistake which I have now corrected. Thank you for pointing that out! I have gotten it a bit mixed up with the similar looking Shimano Charter Special TR2000 .Cheers Allan Burgess
How is this reel a lever drag? Am I missing something?
Years ago I remember campers down at the Rangitata River mouth boiling up jars of salmon next to their caravans to take back home. Great if you are away for weeks because you don’t have to worry about refrigeration.
Great article, thanks Allen, hopefully I will use it by December this year, might test it out on kahawai
Great to hear from you Clive. Seventy years is a long time! Three fish last year is still pretty good going. More pictures would be great. Best wishes Allan Burgess
Hi Allan, 50 years of salmon fishing. Wow!! A good article. I’m still alive and up to 70 years of chasing salmon. Not so many fish in the Rakaia and I’m not spending too much time chasing them. Only caught three last year. Can send some more photos if you want them. Clive Morriss.