RFA of NSW Newsletter May 2023

Latest edition available here. Much was previously published in NSWCFA May newsletter but these were not:

  • Sydney Water fined for 2021 Parramatta River fish kill
  • Research into alternative crab trap designs – looking for recreational fishers who are able to do a survey over the phone, or via email.
  • Rec fishing in NSW needs independent managers – John Newbery’s article ‘Environment: Here we go again…’ in Fishing World makes interesting reading. Argues DPI prioritises commercial interests over recreational.
  • Bass and estuary perch closure
  • Fuel cards for fish stocking groups

NSWCFA May 2023 Newsletter

May edition is available here. Key points:

  • Labor confirms that it won’t raise the Warragamba Dam wall – will mean substantial threatened environmental impacts upstream will not occur
  • NSWCFA Interclub Meet 2023 Report
  • Tara Moriarty announced as new Minister responsible for Fisheries
  • Snowy Hydro and contractor fined $30,000 after two incidents in Kosciuszko National Park – near Tantangara
  • EPA now looking into Menindee fish kill as pollution incident
  • Invasive parasite found in native fish

Flytying 26 April 2023 – “Gambugger”

From Claude:

You may have recently heard about the passing of Shaun Gambrill. Shaun was a super keen fly fisherman and has always been keen to share his knowledge with all – starters to experienced folk – from the casting days to presenting to the club on loch style techniques. One of my earliest memories of Shaun was on a trip to Bondi Forest for some early season fishing. Part of the activity included fly tying where Shaun introduced us to the ‘Gambugger’…which is a Woolly Bugger with Shaun’s secret sauce body dubbing. Not only did he share the tie with us, but he also caught a swag of fish on it.

I will be leading the tie of the Gambugger on Wednesday evening. Please come along to have a chat or do the tying – whether you knew Shaun or not.

If you are interested in participating let me know and we will explore how we can share around enough ‘secret sauce’ to allow you to tie two buggers. The ingredients you will need to get are:

  1. Bugger wet fly hook – #14 to 10 (can be any wet fly or jig hook)
  2. Bead – 2-3.5, or no bead at all
  3. Marabou – black or olive
  4. Secret sauce – can be sourced from Claude (substitute – rubber leggy dubbing)
  5. Thread to suit your colour – or just black 6/0 to 8/0

Keyword wetfly streamerfly

April 2023 Burley Line (Newsletter Issue 189)

Quite a diversity this month:

  • Claude and BJ have snuck across the ditch and provided some nice images.
  • The next report from our US contributor, Jason M.  His first outing with his new fishing friends – chasing brook trout in suburban water.
  • Stefan provides a report, along with official results, of the NSWCFA Interclub Comp.  Perhaps we’ll entice more people to go to the next one.
  • An update to an older entry in our fly tying blog.
  • Advice on further CAA merchandise.
  • Recent local capture by Peter.
  • Someone we know has also been in New Zealand.
  • Finally, some reels for sale.

As always, any and all submissions from members for future newsletters will be appreciated anytime.

RFANSW Mar 2023 Newsletter

Available here. Key points:

  • Political parties’ policies before NSW state elections
  • Ministerial Fisheries Advisory Council members announced… Canberra local Mark Bulley appointed
  • Recreational Fishing NSW Advisory Council announced… CAA Member Bill Blair appointed

March 2023 Burley Line (Newsletter Issue 188)

Our annual Tumut trip was a big success with everyone onto fish and looking good.  The river was well up again.  We need to recruit someone into CAA who has the decision making on the timing of flows .  I had some success on the Thredbo after I couldn’t get to Tumut.

A report from a local river by Ryan is here.  He’s been exploring locally, though a little bird tells me that Greg W and Lachlan have also been scampering around checking out trout waters on most Mondays.  I look forward to a private briefing.

We have an update from our North American correspondent Jason M.  He’s settling into the DC area trying to find good shops and good fishing.  No doubts we’ll here more.

Some news snippets – eg that Monaro Acclimatisation Society has joined the 21st Century and established a Facebook page.  You might want to monitor it for news about the Snowies.

While talking Facebook – many thanks to Ryan for signing up to join Shaun and Bill as our Facebook page administrator.  No doubt he will bring a ‘younger’ perspective to what might be uploaded.  We have over 600 followers of our page – almost exclusively local and it seems few CAA members.  Recently our stats are showing a large number of visits to our website/news blog/newsletter etc have come via Facebook – well done Shaun.  I have asked the Committee whether we should establish an Instagram presence (to appeal to an even younger audience).  Any thoughts to Claude please.

Our club logo embroiderer has moved away from Canberra.  We have identified a replacement so those who would like to have the CAA logo on their own shirts have the opportunity to do so, in advance of any bulk purchases of shirts by the club.

As always, any and all submissions from members for future newsletters will be appreciated anytime.  I’m aware two members are off to fish the Mataura and hope we might get some photos/stories.

Breaking News – April trip to Brindabellas

Update: Greg advised that all beds are allocated. He said he may keep a ‘wait list’.

Just in from organiser Greg W.

Have now been able to confirm that the weekend of the 14-16 APR 23 has been allocated to CAA for April’s outing.

Please note that numbers are limited to 8 (eight), which includes the organizer, Greg W.

Accommodation is in 2 huts accommodating 4 people in each.

No camping, no electricity, bring your own bedding, food. Toilet is available but no showers.

Cost for Accommodation is $55 PP, CASH ONLY PLEASE payable to the Organiser on the weekend.

“First in Best Dressed”

Updated trout and salmon fishing regulations for NSW

Just seen on NSWCFA Facebook page:

Updated trout and salmon fishing regulations for NSW were published in the NSW Government Gazette on 2 March 2023. They cover all rules and regulations for NSW. You can read or download at this link. http://www.freshwateranglers.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Government-Gazette-No-105-of-Thursday-2-March-2023-Trout-and-Salmon-Fishing.pdf