Want to welcome new member, Colin Linton. Colin is a good friend of mine from Australia. Dont hold it against him that hes a friend of mine. lol. He has a wealth of knowledge and will be a great asset to our site. Now, I just have to get him over here for a DK Open.
Gday,
Thanks Mike for your warm welcome, and hello to all the valued members here from Down Under!! I appreciate Mikes invite to this wonderful site and look forward to participating actively in your forums. Any questions on Aussie fishing please do not hesitate to ask and I will do my best to answer them.
Its 1:45am here in Australia on Wednesday morning so I am off to bed now but look forward to participating!!
Thanks again Mike :)
Regards
Colin
Some very exotic (to us) fishing down under. I watch Fishing Western Australia now and then. Love the accent. Barramundi fishing is on my todo list. Just have to figure out how to pull that off some day...
Yes, I have always wanted to fish for barrimundi in FNQ
Maybe we'll make that trip some day too Team houston! I met an outfitter in Mexico a couple years ago who does Africa, Europe and SE Asia. I saved his name and number. His website is in Dutch though so hard to read :)
Ausie Ausie Ausie!
Welcome.
Thanks Everybody!!
I live in Brisbane, Queensland so the Barramundi aren't that far away!! About 4 or so hours by car. We have a couple of lakes here that are stocked with fish up to and in some instances 4.5' long!! As a point of interest Phil Strader (FLW Pro) came to Australia a few years ago and won the Barramundi tournament trail!! I am really busting to get over to the U.S one day to fish your Great Lakes!
Thanks again everyone I appreciate it!!
Regards
Colin Linton
Welcome to the forum Colin. Looking forward to hearing about the great fishing down under. Stay tuned as it is winter here in the U.S. Lake St. Clair is froze over but spring is getting closer day by day. Again Welcome!!!
BD ;D
Welcome Colin. Lake St. Claire will blow you away. Best small mouth lake in the world.
Hey Colin, Do you know Mick Dundee??? lol Just askin ;D Welcome to the site !!
Welcome Aboard Colin!
Thanks again.....lol.
We have a Lake St Clair here too however it would not be as big as yours nor would the fish........lol.
Mick Dundee.......I wish....lol. He spends most of his time over there in the U.S. these days!! Had some trouble with our Tax Department here!
As for fishing here in Australia I will endeavour to put together a direct comparison to Bass here and over there.
A couple of interesting points though in relation to Bass fishing:
Heaviest line fished here around 15lb
Lightest line fished here 2lb (extreme finesse...lol.)
Average line fished here 6-10lb
Longest Plastics fished for Bass 4" (worm style available up to 6"not generally used though)
Average Plastic fished for Bass 2-3"
Popular techniques: Spinnerbaits, Soft Plastics, Lipless Cranks, Crankbaits around the 3-4", Topwater up to 4".
There is probably a heap more to tell but I thought I would keep it short and sweet for this reply.
Thanks again it will take me a week just to get through all the topics on this forum :o Which is great!!
Take Care, Tight Lines and May your rod bend often :)
Regards
Colin
The recent unread topic button will become your best friend. If you see a topic with more than 20 replies, read it even though it might not be something you care about. After about 15 posts they seem to go way off toupic, but are well worth reading. Welcome to the forum.
Frank
Thanks Frank,
You are so right!! The forum template used here is the same as some of the forums I frequent here in Australia so thats a great thing. I am a bit of a forum junkie so like to soak up as much as I can!!
Nothing better than reading about fishing at the moment. Due to the recent flooding here in Queensland all my Bass spots have been decimated and most of the lakes are closed to all activity so reading is the closest I get to fishing....lol.
Take Care, Tight Lines and May your rod bend often :)
Regards
Colin
Colin- I'm kind of a crankbait fanatic, and one of the things i like to look at are some of the Australian tackle making sites. You guys have some really cool looking hardbaits. Pretty unique when compared to stuff we have (or, maybe ours is more unique than the stuff you have... :D).
Cheetam,
I spend countless hours looking at U.S tackle, so I guess to me, yours is more unique!! ;D. Let me know if there is something in particular you like the look of!! It's interesting to see the contrasts in tackle from around the world.
For instance we use spinnerbaits with a frequent regularity here however Jigs are unheard of..............I have heard of a few people trying them but that is very few and far between (not available in tackle shops)...........I am going to spend this year fishing larger soft plastic baits and Swim Jigs etc in a bid to crack the code. I cannot see any reason why our Bass wouldn't take a 7"+ worms or for that fact a Jig when they are essentially a spinnerbait without the blades!! Sometimes you've got to go against the grain!
Thanks for your post!!
Colin
as an additon to that!
If there was one technique that I would love to try when I finally get to the U.S for a fish it would have to be "Flippin a Jig" in timber. Not sure why but jigs have me intrigued and something that is on my "Bucket List"
Colin
If you give me enough advance notice, we could do an international fishing video with you visiting GreatLakesBass.com in the US flipping timber. That would be fun. We don't have a ton of lakes in Michigan that way, but more than enough to make your dream come true. You bring an entertaining Aussie accent and I'd provide the timber! ;D
Jigs are big bass killers. I bet barrimundi would cream a bass / swim jig.
Sold!!
I think we may just need to book that in!! Guess I had better start saving my $$$.
Colin
Hurry!
http://www.wimp.com/flashflood/
Some Crazy footage :o
That was in a town called Toowoomba, located approximately 2hrs drive south west from where I live. As a point of note the guy that drove his white 4wd out of the flood water was actually engaging 4WD not letting air out as described in the video (I have the same vehicle)
Those floods whilst not as big as the ones in 1974 had a devestating effect on the State, Billions of $$ I would envisage needs to be spent to rebuild. 75% of Queensland was declared a disaster zone :o Crazy!! As a reference Queensland is about the same size as Texas. It's currently Summer here in Australia and with a climate similar to Florida and with heaps of humidity storms are not unusual however that rain event that occured was freakish!!
Anyway I have rambled on enough now thanks for sharing the video it still amazes me just how powerful mother nature can be. And to think we were just coming out of one of the worst droughts in history too.
Stay safe everyone!
Colin
What a terrible disaster. My heart goes out to all affected.
I was just watching the real story of Sanctum last night. Another Aussie 'adventure' that occurred due to a 100 years of rain in a few minutes or some crazy thing (if I remember the show correctly).