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Went to Lake Cania for three days last week and what a trip. The odds were against us, low barometer, rain, strong winds, cloudy and sometimes went quite cold. However left with a big bag of over 40 Bass between the two of us. At one stage A school of Bass surfaces and I personaly got 20 Bass out of it within two or three hours.
Every Bass did not go under 40 cm, they ranged between 40-46 cm. A couple of Saratogas were caught with many lost.
Most caught on fly, however went to all methods. Lake Cania is a fantastic lake with all types of structure and fishing available.
6 wt fly rod loaded up with intermediate line, 10ld leader. We used various flies up there from bass vampires, white decievers and a concoction of a very small squiggy (brown or purple) with alittle hackle.
Also lost a beauty on a rattle trap (gold with black stripes) At one stage I had the fly in the water (not fishing) whilst doing something in the boat and I got one on, which came off. So my mate and I were laughing, and whilst laughing the fly was still in the water in another area minding its own business, and hooked up with another one. I have been known as a jammy ba#$tard sometimes, but this was just JAMMY to the max.
Sometimes the fish don't read the almanac, do they? Hubby & I visited Cania last October & loved the place. The bass were obliging, the dam itself is beautiful & the cabin park is a work of art.
We missed out on the 'togas because of breeding season or something, but we'll be trying them on fly next trip.