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  • pmbguy
    Platinum Member

    • Apr 2013
    • 2095

    #46
    It’s time to report back the goings on of the fishing trip. From the moment we got there the bass were biting like crazy, but unfortunately none of the fish coming out were much over a kg. It was still one hell of a memorable camping and fishing trip. My one mate was suffering from a bit of “jetlag”, so he was not the smartest of fishermen. We were out near the dam wall where there is a rock pile sticking out the water, making a mini island. He insisted that we take him there because he wanted to fish from it a bit. So we cruised to the spot and he stood on the edge of the boat and then with a big stride tried to step onto a rock, but as his one foot was on the rock he started pushing the boat back performing an amazing split...then splash! he plunged into the dam. We laughed our ass off at him while he crawled onto his little island . We was wet from head to toe, it did seem to temporarily remove all symptoms of “jetlag”. Despite his little incident he still caught a few bass from his spot. We all caught allot but the consensus was that I was the winner, catching more fish of a larger size than they did, one could argue it was partly by default since the other two had slightly more “jetlag” than I, so I had a natural advantage.
    The dam did seem to be awash with many fish due to all the fish from the dam above flowing in, but the bigger bass were eluding us. We tried to fish the little river, but when we got to the inlet we found a huge marsh running up the valley preventing us to access the stream from the dam.
    All and all it was a very enjoyable fishing/camping trip, I hope to go back soon.
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    @Ian – The dam we fished in did not have its dam wall worked on, it was another dam further up the valley that got blasted, they building another huge dam wall for it. The dam we fished is not no18, but I know where that is, I have fished it before. I know of many dams in the area that have pure strain Florida Bass. My uncle stays at 7 oaks and back in the 80’s the parks board stocked his one small dam full off pure strain Florida fingerlings, then from there they started to stock many dams in the area. Some of the dams that don’t lie below Northern specie dams or are isolated otherwise still have pure strain Florida Bass. Other dams where they are inbred you can still see a strong Florida genetic influence mixed with northern species.
    It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. – Charles Darwin

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    • ians
      Diamond Member

      • Apr 2010
      • 3943

      #47
      I should have read your thread before you went to that dam, out last road trip was to that same dam, biggest fish caught was 2.7 kg A group of us also spent a night.

      Will send you a PM so you can join our kickboat/small craft forum...maybe we get to spend some time on the water
      Comments are based on opinion...not always facts....that's why people use an alias.

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      • ians
        Diamond Member

        • Apr 2010
        • 3943

        #48
        Pm sent
        Comments are based on opinion...not always facts....that's why people use an alias.

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        • pmbguy
          Platinum Member

          • Apr 2013
          • 2095

          #49
          It’s a lovely dam it has a nice deep trench parallel to the wall and some depth extending to the middle with swallow grass flats all around, perfect bass dam. I have fished there many times and usually it produces nice sizes.
          I got your PM and thank you very much for the invite. We should definitely hook up for some fishing. I can suggest many good dams in the area if you keen.

          I will be going out a few more times before work kicks off again, I will PM you
          It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. – Charles Darwin

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          • ians
            Diamond Member

            • Apr 2010
            • 3943

            #50
            Dwayne and some other fellas are fishing the Dalton area getting some nice 3 kg piggies.

            A weightless fluke works wonder at that dam if you fish the weed line and wait patiently.

            I was going to hitch up the boat and spend this afternoon at Inanda but am busy trying to finish off one little project, it is just not getting finished, then I am on standby for the next 2 weeks, during which time I am going to try spend some time on the water
            Comments are based on opinion...not always facts....that's why people use an alias.

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            • pmbguy
              Platinum Member

              • Apr 2013
              • 2095

              #51
              Water Mellon Fluke weightless is great for that dam and it is also my favourite plastic to use on a well defined weed line. I must say that I am a huge fluke van, I got hooked on them some years back and I have never looked back. Personally I will only weight a fluke when I am fishing in very deep water, preferring the action a weightless presentation provides.
              It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. – Charles Darwin

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