Golden Ponds
Submitted by John the Pom on Thu, 2011-08-18 10:25
I was thinking of going down to Golden Ponds maybe this weekend with the family if the wind doesn't get any worse.
I've done a quick search and the latest posts are from about a year ago. As the family wil be in tow, I was wondering if anyone could update me on things there, is it still $10 in and $10/kg for the fish? Which ponds for which fish and any techniques bait styles would be handy.
It would be good for the little'un not to have a dissapointing trip this time as his last 4 or 5 fishing trips out of have been disappointing and he's been getting disillusioned with fishing.
Any help would be appreciated cheers
Spicey
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Date Joined: 17/01/11
Cost is $15 adult and $5
Cost is $15 adult and $5 children under 10.
They have Black Bream, Silver Perch and Trout. Barra in summer. $15 per kg if you want to keep any.
Have fun.
Mitch300491
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Date Joined: 21/03/11
Keep forgetting to try out
Keep forgetting to try out Golden Ponds...
thatfisherguy89
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Date Joined: 15/08/11
if ur havent no luck what so
if ur havent no luck what so ever there heres a lil tip try immitating what theyre fed;)
Markie
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Date Joined: 06/08/10
Yep find a hook that a pellet
Yep find a hook that a pellet can just slot into.
JIM1
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Date Joined: 08/05/11
its $10pp, i called two days
its $10pp, i called two days ago, $15 a kg live weight for what ever you keep. No rules, so any lb line/leaders, no need to crush barbs, use bait if you want. they seem pretty gung ho for a fish farm lol, bream perch and trout in there but they said its been quite unless you use pelletes.
Gravity Sucks
ben89
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Date Joined: 10/05/11
How do u put a hook through a
How do u put a hook through a pellet?, would the pellet crumble
Markie
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Dont put it through just slot
Dont put it through just slot it in as a tight fit and it will hold
John the Pom
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Hoookt - are you hanging
Hoookt - are you hanging these under bubble floats or just leaving them on the bottom?
Also, does anyone know how deep the ponds are?
Markie
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I have used both but bubble
I have used both but bubble float for bit of casting weight. Not very deep at the spot I choose only cast about 2 metres out into grassy snag area
Dasho
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I used to fish the ponds a
I used to fish the ponds a fair bit and caught some cracking trout and barra, in the pond behind the shop.
They are crafty little buggers, as I'm sure they've been caught enough times to wisen up.
You will need:
size 8 and 10 gamagatsu octopus hooks. they are perfect for fitting the pellets
lightest line possible - able to flick a frozen pea size pellet 2m
your leader must be clear and virtually invisible as the fish spook easy
bag of the large size pellets sold in the shop (pea size)
How to catch:
no weight, no float, just sandwich the pellet between the hook's barb and spine
throw out around 10 pellets into where you are going to cast out to
flick your pellet into the feeding frenzy and hang on