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Moore River - June 2015 Field day

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 9:07 am
by Andre Rossouw
Hi all

This months field day is Moore River ( http://bit.ly/1SUzxiL )
We will meetup at 7:30am at the car park near the boat ramp. The "weigh-in" will be at 4:00pm also at the car park near the boat ramp

Challenges will be:
* Largest Bream
* Largest Tailor
* Largest Salmon
* Try and catch a fish on a Baited Breath fly (http://www.illawarraflyfishers.com.au/f ... breath.htm). Any colour combinations and hook sizes allowed.
* Any other species over 20cm.

It is a great day out. They do make a awesome burger at the local Cafe. The boat ramp is in pretty good nick. If you have never caught a Bream on fly before this is the place to do it!!

Field day forms will be available at the meetup on Sunday morning.

See you guys there!

Re: Moore River - June 2015 Field day

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 12:36 pm
by Diarmuid O Laoghaire
I havnt been here before. What weight rod should I bring 8 or 10? What depth of water is it and is it fast flowing? I take it small flies will be better? I take it its mainly small fish were after so 6lb line or something?

Dee :)

Re: Moore River - June 2015 Field day

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 4:53 pm
by Tony Ong
The weather forecast for Sunday looks good. If you have a 4-6 weight, that would probably be more suitable of the estuary. Floating lines should be fine. If you feel you need to get a little deeper, a sink tip or intermediate is handy.
If you intend to fish the beach, then maybe the 8wt.
6lb leader for the estuary, small charlies, gotcha, bms, clousers.

Re: Moore River - June 2015 Field day

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 5:17 pm
by Adam
Sounds like a fun day. Neat waterway...

http://www.transport.wa.gov.au/mediaFil ... eRiver.pdf

Re: Moore River - June 2015 Field day

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 8:51 am
by Andre Rossouw
Just confirmed that the river mouth is still closed.
So water levels will be a bit high but it will make for better fishing conditions.

See you guys there Sunday morning

Gear I'm bringing along:
-5 and 6 weight rod
-floating and intermediate lines
-clousers (yellow, white, brown)
-charlies (yellow, copper, brown, tan)
-poppers and gurglers (for the herring, tailor and juvenile salmon)
-baited breath (brown, tan, white)
-deceivers (white, yellow, olive, chartreuse)
-bread flies for the mullets
-whiting poppers