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Bass, Carp and big Eels


Dave_

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G'day Raiders,

Me and the young bloke entered the Pirtek comp on Sunday and decided to try a few new spots in the Hunter River for Bass. With the barometer at 1023, I thought we'd be in for a good day.

We drove until the ute could take us no further so we pushed on further by foot until we found an awesome little beach/cove where the river was wide and deep.

We were armed with every lure I own, including plastics, hardbodies, surface and blades but the order of the day was bait, something I never use for Bass. I got a bucket full of live shrimp the night before and it wasn't long before we had our first fish.....a hefty Carp....good fun but not what we wanted. This was quickly followed by a second slightly smaller Carp. Bugger...crap spot......or so we thought.

That was the last we seen of the ol' mud puppies but things went quiet for a while. Suddenly our shrimp start getting hit by something different but we're not hooking up . We landed a small Bass of about 25cm but lost about a dozen shrimp in the process so I changed to big mouth circles with success.

Every cast was a bite and we landed about 12 or 14 Bass to 32cm. Great fun until we ran outta shrimp! The young fella started digging for worms but couldn't find any. I found an old rotten log in the scrub and smashed it open to find about 20 big wood grubs, beauty! That was bait sorted for the rest of the day. The Bass loved them, we got another 8 or so and we got our biggest for the day on the grubs.

Things went quiet again and I kept losing my wood grubs to strange bites. Suddenly I hooked up to a beast. I was thinking "please be a monster Bass" but after a good strong fight, up come a fat eel. It fought like a fish, not the typical fight you usually get from them. The Bass disappeared and we got another 2 eels, both while retrieving at speed.

The eels scared the Bass away but we still had an awesome day with heaps of fish landed. It goes to show that bait is still a good option from time to time and it pays to go the extra mile to find a good spot.

Cheers

Dave

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