Nice day on the Derwent

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Nice day on the Derwent

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We flew down to the Apple Isle to take the kids to visit they grandparents and a mate of mine suggested that we have a day on the river. Not being too keen on the Antarctic weather being experienced around the place I agreed under protest. Woke on Sat at 6.30 looked at the temp on the weather station in the kitchen Hmmm 5 deg outside, better get another jumper. So looking somewhat like the Michelin man I got picked up and we were off. Launched in the city and headed to Cornelian Bay. First cast at the point near the channel marker and double hook up. 2 juvenile Australian salmon about 30cm long. Joked to my mate that at home I would chuck an 8 O hook in it and throw it back out. Spent the next 3 hrs with the sun shining landing about 40 salmon. Bycatch of 3 very tasty flathead and a small silver trevally. Got home in time for lunch. awesome fun on 2kg gear. Ate the flatties and 1 salmon (had to say that I have at least tried one) for dinner and F-I-Law pickled the other 4 Salmon that we kept. Will be nice to be home again next week for some build up fishing.


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Nice to hear a report from down that way, how does he pickle the salmon - same as NT numas?

5C isn't as bad as it sounds, you kinda get used to it :lol:
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yep pretty much the same but uses a hot solution of vinegar off the stove
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Oh how I miss those chilly mornings when you need to shovel the snow out of the boat before fishing and have to wear 7mm waders in the boat to keep warm.
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Fill the metal seats with fresh cow dung and the boat will stay warm(ish) :lol:

I've been getting around in a t-shirt, but the weather sures changes fast. The occasional blast feels like it is straight from Antarctica.

Still haven't fished. Soon.

A hot pickling solution eh? That's something I haven't tried.
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