Jeannine provides this review on Moonbah Hut – a rather luxurious place to stay near Jindabyne with its own stocked lake and access to the Moonbah (Mowamba) River. Jeannine speaks to the facilities that assist those with limited mobility. Click the link below:
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February 2017 Burley Line (Newsletter Issue 118)
They said there wouldn’t be enough to publish, but they were mistaken! Lyall’s call for articles resulted in a number of budding journalists submitting reports, a lot of our folk record firsts in their fishing career plus some sneak previews of what members heading up for our Khancoban trip might expect to see. A packed issue. Click on link below
Recreational Fishing NSW Advisory Council
Steve Samuels (local angler and our Vice President on NSW Council of Freshwater Anglers) was appointed earlier this year to the Recreational Fishing NSW Advisory Council. This body has a role to represent anglers and to make recommendations to the Minister on the management of our fisheries. He has disseminated to CAA the minutes of the first two meetings. DPI also have them on their website.
Suffice to say that these early meetings have focused on establishing practices. More meaty subjects will be addressed in the future I’m sure and Steve will no doubt accept suggestions for topics.
Steve encourages everyone to continue to read these minutes. They will contain a lot of information on how our fisheries are managed and how the council are advising Fisheries and the Minister how to protect and enhance our sport.
New ACT Rules on Murray Cod
ACT has changed the rules to bring them in line with NSW and Vic on respect to the Murrumbidgee. Click here for the announcement.
I found this was a little confusing in respect to local lakes so headed off to the rules. Which say:
Murray cod: closed season September to November. Legal size between 55cm and 75cm. Bag limit one within the open waters of the Murrumbidgee River, two in all other open waters.
Inaugural NSW Maritime Alpine Boating Advisory Group
On Monday 28 November 2016, Steve Samuels attended the inaugural NSW Maritime Alpine Boating Advisory Group (ABAG).
Steve had been asked by various folk around here to pursue the following:
- Better marking of dangers and hazards on lakes
- Development of E-maps for lakes
- Boat ramps
There has been some progress. Interested parties can obtain Steve’s notes by emailing the CAA contact via our homepage.
December 2016 Burley Line (Newsletter Issue 117)
This is likely to be the last issue for 2016 unless someone can step in to help the overworked President and produce a Christmas special – needn’t be a huge endeavour folks! Any way this one is full of good reading including:
- Report and photos from our Jindabyne trip – 11-13 Nov
- the cover photo is part of a report by Luke on a surprising find in Yerrabi Pond
- Lyall has sent in two very interesting photos.
- we document a recent first for a new member
- two Tips from Anglers for Anglers
and lots more – click on the link below.
From the team here at The Burley Line we hope the festive season is a safe and enjoyable one for you – starting with our December social gathering. Hope to see lots of reports of your summer fishing in the new year. Don’t forget that the first two CAA events are prior to the first meeting in 2017. Watch for email notifications.

YMCA Outdoor Adventurers Program
As you may know, CAA is supporting YMCA Canberra with their Outdoor Adventurers program. This program aims to provide people with a disability and their carers with a variety of outdoor activities that they might not have tried before.
The first stage was our fishing event on Wed 30 Nov. Our carp fishing guru, Charlie, appears on the flyer below.
The event was conducted with equipment donated by Otto’s Tackle World Canberra and Pratt’s Tackle Box Belconnen (Angler’s Art).
Lyall certainly picked a great day with a lovely morning.
Was great to see fish caught.
More photos and story will appear in December newsletter.
Fly Tying 23 Nov 2016 The Roy and The Humungous
Wednesday 23 November was tying the killer fly of 2016 with Nathan: the Roy and The Humungous. Never heard of them? Neither had Lyall until Nathan showed him the photos below!!! They sound like a very effective addition to any fly box, especially if you are fishing deep for trout in lakes or streams in our region.
Nathan advises that the following materials will tie both flies:
- Marabou, Olive and Black
Gold Metallic dubbing (longer stranded) - Grizzly Hackle
- Krystal Flash
- Gold Tungsten beads
- Standard barbless wet fly hook #10 or #12
Some photos of flies produced on the night
keyword wetfly streamerfly
Wanted – Carp sightings (dead or alive)
Upper Murrumbidgee Waterwatch is keen to record any carp sightings (past or present) in any river or creek in the Upper Murrumbidgee catchment via the feral fish scan portal. If you have seen any carp sightings and can remember the date please log it!
Logging carp sightings is easy via the website www.feralscan.org.au/feralfishscan/uppermurrumbidgee
or the app. Download the free app by searching ‘feral fish scan’ in the app store (Apple or Android).
November 2016 Burley Line (Issue 116)
Nov 2016 issue has some recent fishing reports and a substantial spread on the recent CRFA sponsored Go Fishing Day. Click on the link below