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    Cressbrook Report

    Hi all
    Freezing conditions last weekend. No luck Sat evening with surface lures but on Sunday from 9am onwards son and myself caught 13 undersize (25-30cm) bass on deep diver lures. All in the deep water in main channels out from boat ramp. Heaps of fun for my son but amazes me where the large bass in Cressbrook are. (maybe they don't grow).
    Wed in the shallows now so makes soft plastics and shallow luring difficult.
    But I'll be back.
    Regards
    Sav

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    Re: Cressbrook Report

    Hi all.

    Ever since about September smaller fish have have been in plague numbers in the shallow water, as well as weed. >

    About this time of the year the bigger fish will schooling in the deepwater (40feet+). Best to try and target these fish.

    I have found that fishing in the shallows has been best early in the morning

    Cheers Matt

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    Re: Cressbrook Report

    We had a bit of session on their growth rates at the freshwater stocking workshop. Cressbrook stuggles to grow decent seized bass. Somerset was the best of the dams they showed (Wivenhoe would be better but wasn't shown), Cressbrook one of the slowest. Bass are pretty slow growers even when the conditions are good.

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    Re: Cressbrook Report

    Hi all.

    Is it known why cressbrook has a slow growth rate?

    I have heard that Somerset has a quicker growth rate than other dams because of a high population of bony bream.

    Can you confirm this

    Matt



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    Re: Cressbrook Report

    Quote Originally Posted by Mattman
    Hi all.

    Is it known why cressbrook has a slow growth rate?

    I have heard that Somerset has a quicker growth rate than other dams because of a high population of bony bream.

    Can you confirm this

    Matt

    I'm not sure why, but I'd speculate its a combination of food and temp.

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    Re: Cressbrook Report

    Bony Bream are the Key too FAT healthy BASS. NorthPine, BigW and Somerset, BP ect all have a huge BonyBream biomass and there for the Biggest Bass.Others like Hinze that dont have BBs the fish take a long time to grow, and never seem to have the "Big Guts" that the Trophy fish have. I dont know alot about Cressy, very keen to fish there more.Have seen some pics of Big Sleek fish from there. MQ

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    Re: Cressbrook Report

    Judging from that cressy mustn't have a big population of BB as the bass there aren't fat like the ones you see coming out of somerset, bigw etc.., but are more like hinze and maroon bass.

    This could be why Maroon and Hinze are very popular for flyfishers as they feed more on insects instead of bony bream. Cressbrook However does have a big population of garfish and have seen pictures of big bass spewing up garfish they had just consumed. The bass still don't seem to be as consistently big bass as somerset or noth pine

    Personally, I haven't seen a 40+cm bass at cressbrook for a while but there are reports of some real horses coming out of there. PB for cressy is 45cm

    Cheers Matt

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