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Saturday, 4 January 2014

FIRST OUTING FOR THE YEAR - DARWIN HARBOUR 11 JANUARY

Lord Jim and Jon White are heading out onto Darwin Harbour on Saturday 11th January 2014, the tides are very similar to the ones fished by the Stig and Steelie Pete (http://flyfishersmobnt.blogspot.com.au/2013/12/tough-day-at-weed-reef-with-silver.html) a low of around 2.4 around 8am and 5.2 around 4pm.

Jim and Jon (JJ) will be launching around 6.30pm from East Arm, and coming in around 2pm give or take an hour and depending on the weather.  Jim has suggest that we might have time for a sausage sizzle after the fishing, and is happy to arrange that if any of you are interested (Lets us know on the above email if you are) other wise we might all meet on the water if we are still out around lunch.

The boys are intending to fish the flats on the low in West arm, then the reefs at the front of west arm as the tide rises (Weed Reef and Stokes)


*Remember to take care over the reefs and the shallows, and watch out for the construction stuff.

For the flats a floating line or a floating line with an intermediate tip is recommended, but over the reefs we use 225 to 300 grn lines with either floating or intermediate running line, but because the tide is not running that fast an intermediate or full sink line would probably do.

We will be using rods ranging from 6wt (for the fun of it) to 9wt. with a variety of flies, but the every faithful clouser is essential.  Our flies are on 1/0 to 3/0 and  we have them from about 4cm (Inch and a half) to 10cm (around 4 inches) because there are always big fish around the edges or steaming through the smaller schools.  Goldies congregate under the bushes on the high tide, so the lurk is to sink your flie down before the bush so is goes in around the bottom.  Then hang on.

Here is the present forecast for Jan 11




1 comment:

  1. Would love to be there but.........
    Bad timing for me as boat motor not starting and frenchies can't fit me in til Tuesday next week
    So I will have to fish from shore!!!!
    Wish you all good weather and awesome fishing!

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