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More exploring this time the Gwydir


dirvin21

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With the recent success fishing the Namoi, Amy and I were keen to get out for an overnighter, we came up with a plan to try another new area this time the Gwydir river. 

The evolving weather forcast looked a bit crappy but we decided to do it as it was our only fishing option.

We had found a new spot on the Gwydir river below Copeton thanks to a conversation with a NPWS ranger some months ago. The river was running a bit high from discharge from the dam and the rain was unpleasant but we'd come this far.

It was a tough launch and conditions were far from ideal with really hard current. Amy soon came up with a plan to wedge herself in the branches and fan casts out

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The fish were quiet but the river definetly looked the goods

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I casted prome snag after prime snag for no result, then on a small tree out in the main current I got nailed by a solid yellabelly which didn't connect. With that morale boost I kept the casts firing and started to get a few follws from yellas, then after no ides hoe many casts on a protruding snag a hit finally connects, Amy was entertained watching me try a subdue a cod in crazy current 

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Not the longest cod but in incredibly good condition. Inspired we kept the casts going, thecrain even settled a bit

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There was plenty of life especially jumping carp, I was getting a few more hits the key was finding a small tree with current ripping past it. Putting a cast on a very small tree in that scenario my lure was monstered on the drop again the current made fir a fun fight

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Another nice cod I gave him a quick measure, 55cm. Shortly after I was destroyed by a presumed xos yellabelly that I definitely intend yo go back and have another go at.

Being wet and cold we pulled the pin and spent the night at copeton 

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It was spectacular as always

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Although we didn't catch any fish there tye amount of life was incredible we saw literally 100's of eel tailed catties after dark.

The trip home we fished a different section of the Gwydir but the god just didn't want to play.

We'll definetly be heading out there again when the conditions improve

We used 3/8oz chatterbaits with a 3 inch paddletail 

Cheers for reading

Dave

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