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    Leslie dam

    hi guys, heading to leslie dam for the first time and was wondering where the hot spots to be were around the camping ground and what sort of lures work best down that way. Will have my tinny with me and will be fishing from the bank also.

    thanks in advance for any input as its greatly appreciated.

    cheers Neil

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    Re: Leslie dam

    There's plenty of water to explore and I would not be fishing anywhere near the camp grounds.
    From land I'd be heading towards the wall along the boulders on each side and in the boat towards the wall there is some nice deep water but check out the submerged trees opposite the camp grounds and further up stream.
    It all would have changed since I was last out there though.

    They seem funny with lures as one day one style will work and then the next another style/colour is needed.
    Take some shrimp traps and try some bait. Never seems to fail.
    Best times is dawn and dusk.
    I normally get there an hour before dawn so fishing about 1/2 hour before dawn.

    Enjoy yourself
    I intend on living for-ever....so far so good


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    Re: Leslie dam

    Hi neil
    opposite the ski club there is a bank that is not to stepe try there and to the left of the camp grounds opposite bank all a long there with the water up now
    try orgee wee pee , pee wee and 12-15 foot rmg poltergist green/yellow green/black best bet
    good luck
    chris

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    Re: Leslie dam

    I've done well in the past from Rocky Point down to Cod Corner.

    Theres some great humps n bumps that come out from the shore opposite Washpools reserve.

    Favourite lure for Leslie would be the Garra Lures - Walla

    Took out a species first place at the comp there years ago using one of these.


    Some info & map of Leslie at
    http://www.sweetwaterfishing.com.au/leslie.htm

    Cheers,

    fitzy..
    Australian Lure & Fly Expo - Australia's largest ever gathering of Aussie lures under one roofwww.lureshow.com.au
    Australian Lure Shop - Get aussie made lures direct from the lure makers at www.australianlureshop.com.au

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    Re: Leslie dam

    G'Day Neil,
    Not claiming to be an expert , but I would try shrimps down Sandy Creek. Always worked for me. Just watch the submerged fencelines.
    Shawn

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    Re: Leslie dam

    Quote Originally Posted by Freshwater Tragic View Post
    G'Day Neil,
    Not claiming to be an expert , but I would try shrimps down Sandy Creek. Always worked for me. Just watch the submerged fencelines.
    Shawn
    Shrimps are always good if bait is your thing.

    Used to be able to drive around the back of the lake to the reserve at the creek. With the dam being full it could be worth a look if it hasn't been locked up...

    fitz..
    Australian Lure & Fly Expo - Australia's largest ever gathering of Aussie lures under one roofwww.lureshow.com.au
    Australian Lure Shop - Get aussie made lures direct from the lure makers at www.australianlureshop.com.au

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    Re: Leslie dam

    If your trying land based Connelly dam is worth a shot too.
    Just be careful though as I think you have to be a member of the local fish stocking association to fish it.
    I cannot recall the specifics as I've always been a member. Maybe Fitzy can fill the details in?
    I intend on living for-ever....so far so good


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