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    First visit to Cressbrook

    I have been suffering withdrawals after a very busy week last week (whoohoo, made some money for a change ) So with a quiet monday arvo and no reason to stay up late, I set the alarm for 5am and rolled out of bed keen for a fish.
    I got the car rolling about 5.25 and cruised up the range, sitting on 80km/h most of the way, a nice easy drive, took me roughly 35mins from the driveway to the toll gate at Cressbrook.
    An old bloke in a van waved me down and I stopped, he just wanted to chat about my yak and such things, not a bad way to start the day, he had just finished a dawn session on his canoe and was heading back to camp. I don't think he caught anything as he didn't mention his catch and I didn't ask the question.





    We bid eachother a good day and I headed down to the ramp to find the sun bright and hot already. There was a lot of action in the water. I put the gear on the yak and paddled out towing a purple poltergiest. There's a lot of weed in this dam and I soon had a good amount of it wrapped around my lure, so switched to the purple pakrat which doesn't dive as far down. Again, not a touch and soon found more weed.
    The bouys are very confusing and I had no idea what they meant, so just paddled through them past the pumping station beyond to the bouy line that clearly marks the limit of boating access.
    Now keen to try the SPs that had been successful on my recent visit to somerset I tied on a 1/8oz jighead and slipped on a 4" gulp minnow in smelt, and let the kayak drift with the wind towards the tower. Half way there I got a few touches, same response I got at Somerset, tap tap, twitch twitch, bang, up came a nice little bass.



    A few pics, quick measure, and he was off swimming with his mates. Straightened up the plastic and cast out again, seconds later, up came another bass around the same size.



    I then found some very deep water and instantly got more touches, hit hard and got nothing, let it drop and touches again, another strike and nothing, so just let it bounce along the bottom with little twitches, then bang, I knew this was a better fish, it didn't really fight harder, but could feel the added weight. In the net and he went 40cms. unfortunately the 2/0 hook had imbedded well into the roof of his mouth and getting it out produced a lot of blood. I had doubts for his survival, so he went in the bag for dinner.



    A few pics of the scenery on the way home.




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    themisses
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    Re: First visit to Cressbrook

    Sounds like a great way to waste a couple of hours!! That first bass is nice and fat!! Great pics!!
    Cheers Kim.

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    Thanks Kim

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    TIM-DONSELAAR
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    Nice bass there Canoedle [smiley=thumbsup.gif] [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

    cheers tim

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    WEL DONE MATE NOT A BAD SPOT AS WELL CHEERS KEVIN

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    A nice day on the water by the sounds of it.

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    It's a great spot canoedle - nice work getting up to cressy - it's been our local dam for a decade now and we never get sick of it.

    The mountains - great undercover facilities with barbies all around the dam - fireplaces set up at every camp site with free firewood for $6.00 a night wow it makes some of the barra dams look very expensive at $24.50 with no fireplace or firewood and small camp sites - not to mention the double and tripple booking we have had the last 5 trips to a Barra dam ha.

    How good are the gardens around all the camp sites gggg well done to the locals. The showers are always hot and fish cleaning facility is great with a huge amenities area centrally located. We tell everyone in brissy to take the family up there as it's our number 1 dam when you take all the above into consideration. Even volleyball/basketball courts and a playground for the kids wow.

    We use eddy's poppers around the weedbed with great success up there. There is also a large Cod that lurks in the deep up there - we went over him with the sounder and it was the size or a barra arch so good luck if you get on to him with your bass gear ha.

    All the best on future trips and we hope cressy never changes.

    Cheers SeekingBarradise


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    Cheers SB, a bunch of yakers are heading up there for a camp/paddle/fish this weekend, I'm staying friday till... I feel like going home. If you're up there and you spot a bunch of blokes with kayaks having a beer, drop in and say g'day.
    Karl.

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    Cheers will do we should be up there on the weekend. We will look for the Kayaks - don't think we are taking the boat = other fisho friends are taking theirs we think.

    After carting the boat around for the southern barra tour to have a look we might just have a barby - chill out and do some walking and casting around cressy after a few bass and take it easy.

    At the moment the plan is to be up there saturday for a late lunch barbie.

    We will come down to see what you are up to if we spot you on the dam.

    Have a great time and put more people on to cressy = it's a great place to spend a day.

    Cheers SeekingBarradise



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    Re: First visit to Cressbrook

    Quote Originally Posted by Canoedle
    If you're up there and you spot a bunch of blokes with kayaks having a beer, drop in and say g'day.
    Karl.
    Karl
    Heard on the news tonight they were expecting frost on the granite belt, so hope the chill doesn't get to Cressbrook..looking forward to trip
    Regards

    Richo

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    Re: First visit to Cressbrook

    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge41
    [quote author=Canoedle link=1162871356/0#7 date=1163457828] If you're up there and you spot a bunch of blokes with kayaks having a beer, drop in and say g'day.
    Karl.
    Karl
    Heard on the news tonight they were expecting frost on the granite belt, so hope the chill doesn't get to Cressbrook..looking forward to trip
    [/quote]
    I don't think it will compare to the weather we had at Wivenhoe in August.

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