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    Bass at Cania

    Recently I fished Lake Cania for Bass and 'toga, it was a one of the first cold mornings we are yet to experience and the bass were holding right in close to the bank.
    All nooks and crannies, sticks and stumps were worth a cast, as almost each one had a bass hanging close. Small poppers seemed to be the go, many bass were caught along with a small saratoga none of which were of above average size however still fun to catch and release. Later in the morning soft plastics and jackalls were used on deeper fish, the odd one came aboard but were few and far between. Early morning poppers right up close to the banks are the go for sure, and remember if you don't slightly hit the bank with you popper - your not close enough!!
    If you're planning on fishing Lake Cania make sure you get there early, just when there's enought light to see. Make sure you rug up coz it's getting to that time of year when you lose all feeling to your toes and fingertips. Definetly bring along a few surface lures and slowly make your way along the upper reaches of the lake, it should produce the goods.

    thats it from me, hope you get amongst em'

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    Re: Bass at Cania

    mate we are of to lenthalls in the morning and it is cold up here so beanies are the go but i hope the bass are on the go ,good report too i love that dam as well had some great sessions there over the last year.

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    Re: Bass at Cania

    Quote Originally Posted by Chris_2184 View Post
    Recently I fished Lake Cania for Bass and 'toga, it was a one of the first cold mornings we are yet to experience and the bass were holding right in close to the bank.
    All nooks and crannies, sticks and stumps were worth a cast, as almost each one had a bass hanging close. Small poppers seemed to be the go, many bass were caught along with a small saratoga none of which were of above average size however still fun to catch and release. Later in the morning soft plastics and jackalls were used on deeper fish, the odd one came aboard but were few and far between. Early morning poppers right up close to the banks are the go for sure, and remember if you don't slightly hit the bank with you popper - your not close enough!!
    If you're planning on fishing Lake Cania make sure you get there early, just when there's enought light to see. Make sure you rug up coz it's getting to that time of year when you lose all feeling to your toes and fingertips. Definetly bring along a few surface lures and slowly make your way along the upper reaches of the lake, it should produce the goods.

    thats it from me, hope you get amongst em'

    Cold ???? Phoooeee! ...... This is cold Attachment 27474

    Nagg

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    Re: Bass at Cania

    Just a little NAGG!

    Anyway thanks for the report mate!

    cheers barra

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    where was that NAGG? too cold for me mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris_2184 View Post
    where was that NAGG? too cold for me mate
    Hi Chris

    sorry about throwing that pic in there .... but I have a little giggle when Qlders talk about cold ( I love Cania by the way ..... magic spot)
    The photo was taken on the Eucumbene River ( snowy mountains NSW) ...... It was -8 Deg ........ The ice was over 1cm thick

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    haha -8 degrees sounds unbearable!! i think i'll stick to my warmer climates

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