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Title: Cod fishin with Steven
Post by: Nativeman on August 19, 2012, 08:49:06 AM
Folks

I had never caught a cod as I have mostly fished bass and saltwater from my kayak so I knew I had to give it a go eventually as Steven M was making regular trips south to hit the border rivers in search of some green fish. So Steven and I planned a trip some time ago to hit the border rivers this weekend.

We made our way down Friday through Warwick stopping at a few tackle shops to check out some lures on the way. We had planned to go down through Stanthorpe and on to Glenlyon Dam to check out the three rivers down that way but Steven had a call from another kayaking mate who had caught some fish down Texas way so the plan was changed to go there directly as we had planned to fish there today.

We fished the river below the weir at Texas in the arvo with Craig(junglefisher) who we met at the launch point. He promptly asked me about my lures and I gave him one to try. Their were high expectations for this section of the river but it did not happen. Craig who tied my lure on straight away proceeded to catch a yella on it, I dropped a fish after a 5 second run and Steven had several hits and misses. In any case it was a top afternoon fishing along side Steven and Craig who I had seen online on the kayak forums.
We finished the session, and went up and checked out Craig's property before driving into Gundy for the night for some tucker and a warm bed, cabin style.

Saturday morning, we were up early and Steven drove back out towards Texas and we launched upstream of the weir. It was bloody cold, I had thermals and 4 layers on and feet with no feelings, good for my plantar fasciitis We made our way downstream, the fishing was slow but later in the morning when it was a bit warmer the fish came on the bite too. Craig met up with us again after he slept in and not long after that I was onto my first ever cod. Steven was the perfect guide, showing me the spots and the technique for me to secure my first ever cod and the best thing I caught it on my own lure again, the Tangle...looked like a legal as it was a fatty but went 56cm, I'm still a happy fella.

It seemed the pressure was off then for Steven as all he wanted was to get me onto my first cod, he had given me the instructions, passed on some techniques and let me fish all the good snags first. Not long after Steven was onto his first of many and it was great to see.

Steven well he just continues on and whacks a number of Cod, good on him. Steven was fishing with a Kezza Mud Mouse lure for most of the day in Tom Burns colour...I must paint some of mine like that.

Steven was to get 5 more cod for the Day and a Yella too.

It was a great two day's, I was happy that I caught two and it was great to see Steven catch a few more than me after the guidance he gave me to get me onto my first. We made it back to the car Saturday arvo late just before dark, feeling cold and numb. Into town to get some food and home during the night to see our Ladies...

Before the next trip I need to gear up, buy some poofter rods, how good are they. Some Hobie side rod holders, another scotty mount in my kayak, a Tackleback(Steven's saved a few of mine on the trip) and a new net, as I lost mine yesterday somewhere late.

It was great trip I will remember and I can tell you I think I have cod fever now, pity the season closes shortly...Come on December...





Title: Re: Cod fishin with Steven
Post by: Nativeman on August 19, 2012, 08:49:24 AM
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Title: Re: Cod fishin with Steven
Post by: aussiebasser on August 19, 2012, 09:20:46 AM
Nice cod Sel.  Looks like you met up with Z Z Top ou there
Title: Re: Cod fishin with Steven
Post by: Novice on August 19, 2012, 09:44:21 AM
How good is that? Catching your first cod on your own home made lure . Well done !

Title: Re: Cod fishin with Steven
Post by: CRAIGM1 on August 19, 2012, 11:39:02 AM
Great work Sel ,Steven,Craig .
Great to see you with a cod Sel . :Clap)
Title: Re: Cod fishin with Steven
Post by: Junglefisher on August 19, 2012, 01:57:54 PM
Glad ya's got some more after I left.
I think I'm bad mojo for Steven though.
Pretty much the worst cod fishing I've ever had with none for two big days fishing (for me).
I did pick up 4 the day before though.
(http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a301/stimsoni/Cod16Aug.jpg)

(http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a301/stimsoni/Cod16release.jpg)

Sel, I left the lures at the farm by accident, but I'll be back down in 5 weeks and will make sure to grab them then.
Title: Re: Cod fishin with Steven
Post by: Sweetwater on August 19, 2012, 02:28:36 PM
Good work on the guiding Steve & congratulations on your first Murray Cod Sel, AND on your own lure at that!!!  :Clap)

I hope this cures you of that rustwater caper mate.  ;) 



BTW- Cod closed season applies to those rivers bordering NSW as the closed season is across all NSW. So, Dumaresq River, Macintyre River and Barwon Rivers are out, the rest in Qld are ok. All dams / lakes in Qld are ok year round as well.
Time to go explore more like the Condamine River, Moonie River, Weir River, Macintyre Brook, Balonne River, Severn River (Qld) etc etc etc....loads more cod in those waters expecially come spring/summer.  :thumbsup
Title: Re: Cod fishin with Steven
Post by: Nativeman on August 19, 2012, 02:36:07 PM

Time to go explore more like the Condamine River, Moonie River, Weir River, Macintyre Brook, Balonne River, Severn River (Qld) etc etc etc....loads more cod in those waters expecially come spring/summer.  :thumbsup

Food for thought there, I might have to go investigating some more, December is a long time to wait...

Cheers

Title: Re: Cod fishin with Steven
Post by: Junglefisher on August 19, 2012, 03:55:34 PM
Drove over the Condamine yesterday, it's looking healthy.
Title: Re: Cod fishin with Steven
Post by: StevenM on August 19, 2012, 04:30:25 PM
Was a good couple of days Sel and great to see you catch a Murray.

It was extra good to see that they came on your own made lures and under the conditions with that bloody chilly wind blowin was an extra bonus.

Heaps of water out there to explore mate and as Fitz says, climb all over that google earth and check out what it has to offer
Title: Re: Cod fishin with Steven
Post by: beau on August 19, 2012, 06:14:15 PM
Very envious! would give my left nut for a cod, must really head down that way and stop rooting aroung with rust water and bass  :thanks
Title: Re: Cod fishin with Steven
Post by: Junglefisher on August 20, 2012, 01:22:28 PM
Nice cod Sel.  Looks like you met up with Z Z Top ou there

That bloke keeps turning up and ruining the fishing.
Title: Re: Cod fishin with Steven
Post by: dinodadog on August 20, 2012, 04:27:54 PM
Well done fellas I am still to catch a murray, I have got mary,eastern and trout cod but never had the chance to chase a murray. Might have to extract the digit and start trying ;D

Dino
Title: Re: Cod fishin with Steven
Post by: WayneD on August 20, 2012, 07:42:11 PM
Awesome work boys! Good to see you got a few Sel.

Thinking about taking next Monday off and heading out for one last bash!
Title: Re: Cod fishin with Steven
Post by: Nativeman on August 20, 2012, 08:24:41 PM

Thinking about taking next Monday off and heading out for one last bash!

oooooo, what the weekend or a day trip?

Title: Re: Cod fishin with Steven
Post by: WayneD on August 20, 2012, 09:17:39 PM
Down Sunday, back Monday, hopefully. Daughters birthday on Saturday. Depends if I can get the time off from work.
Title: Re: Cod fishin with Steven
Post by: Nativeman on August 20, 2012, 09:23:14 PM
Nephews Birthday party, Sunday. Told I must go as I have missed the last two, insert a huge Bugger here...

Good Luck Wayne if you go...

Cheers

Title: Re: Cod fishin with Steven
Post by: fishbrain on August 21, 2012, 01:28:02 AM
Well Done Boys good to see you got a few before seasons end , Sel you will have the Cod bug now like me  :))
Title: Re: Cod fishin with Steven
Post by: WayneD on August 21, 2012, 03:09:27 PM
 ;D
Nephews Birthday party, Sunday. Told I must go as I have missed the last two, insert a huge Bugger here...

Good Luck Wayne if you go...

Cheers

Got my days mixed up anyway. Got the kids on Sunday so can't go. I thought I had them on Saturday...changed a day with the ex so I can have them for Father's Day next week.
Title: Re: Cod fishin with Steven
Post by: Nativeman on August 22, 2012, 08:58:31 AM
Oh something i forgot to mention, late on the second day, I first heard a splash on the water, looked around to see the ripples on the water. Then a cod jumped clean out of the water, not once but twice...I reckon it must have been chancing something on the water...amazing stuff. I tied on a surface lure but nothing, well it was time to go. But interesting to see a cod do it.

Cheers

Title: Re: Cod fishin with Steven
Post by: Sweetwater on August 22, 2012, 09:38:08 AM
Oh something i forgot to mention, late on the second day, I first heard a splash on the water, looked around to see the ripples on the water. Then a cod jumped clean out of the water, not once but twice...I reckon it must have been chancing something on the water...amazing stuff. I tied on a surface lure but nothing, well it was time to go. But interesting to see a cod do it.

Cheers

 :OMG I've seen carp do it a bit, especially pre-spawn females, but I've not seen cod leap clear of the water. Seen them come half out to take a lure, bird etc but never fully out.

cheers,

fitz..
Title: Re: Cod fishin with Steven
Post by: aussiebasser on August 22, 2012, 10:30:20 AM
I once tried to cross a Mexican Jumping Flea with a Cod so I could have a Cod which jumped, but I just ended up with really itchy cods.
Title: Re: Cod fishin with Steven
Post by: Junglefisher on August 22, 2012, 11:51:12 AM
Oh something i forgot to mention, late on the second day, I first heard a splash on the water, looked around to see the ripples on the water. Then a cod jumped clean out of the water, not once but twice...I reckon it must have been chancing something on the water...amazing stuff. I tied on a surface lure but nothing, well it was time to go. But interesting to see a cod do it.

Cheers

Saw the same thing on thursday. Heard some big surface boofs then later some splashes. Finally gave up on the snag i was fishing (had had a hit there) and headed over to the splashes only to see a 50 odd cm cod leap clear of the water. He did the same thing about 5 or 6 times and I thought maybe he was hooked on a set line but there was nothing there.
Title: Re: Cod fishin with Steven
Post by: fishbrain on August 22, 2012, 02:33:36 PM
I once tried to cross a Mexican Jumping Flea with a Cod so I could have a Cod which jumped, but I just ended up with really itchy cods.


 :Clap)