Saturday, 3 June 2023

Murray River Spiny Freshwater Crayfish

June is the start of winter and the fishing season of the Murray River Spiny Freshwater Crayfish, June till the end of August, so legal to target and take in winter only. Helen and I went up to the Goulburn River in Victoria to try our luck.

A legal Murray spiny freshwater crayfish must have a minimum carapace length of 10cm and a maximum of 12cm. The carapace is measured from the back of the eye socket to the nearest part of the rear edge where the tail joins the main body. They have a bag limit and possession limit of two.

We got five altogether in a couple of hours with just two hoop nets, you can legally use five. We released all but one (see below) which was legal the others were in berry, small (under 10cm) or too large (over 12cm). All in all a good day out up the river.


A legal Murray Cray.

The Goulburn River.

The fisherdog.

In the hoop net.


The area around the river.

Good to see juveniles in the system.

Jenny in berry.

Here is me releasing a Jenny. You can't take or possess female freshwater crayfish with eggs, that is in berry, carrying eggs.

Cooking the catch.

Cooked.

Crayfish and garlic pasta.

Tuesday, 16 May 2023

High Country Deer Hunt May

No deer this hunt but had a great walk and about 3Km up a gully from our camp I found this cave and waterfall.

sunrise

Well worn track



Small Cave



Simmonds Creek

The end of this gully is almost a cliff face.

In a rainy time this waterfall would be gushing.


Thursday, 27 April 2023

The Lower Campaspe River

The lower Campaspe river runs 140km north from Lake Eppalock to the Murray river, through Axedale, Barnadown, Elmore, Rochester, Strathallan and runs Ito the Murray River at Echuca.


The river flows are regulated to meet the needs of irrigators and also to maximise river health benefits through the delivery of environmental flows. The Campaspe River’s health has been affected by the construction of reservoirs, the clearing of native vegetation, and farming and urban development. The Coliban and Campaspe Rivers supply Bendigo’s drinking water but the largest demand for water comes from agriculture.


The river is home to a variety of flora and fauna species, including Murray Cod,  Redfin Perch, Yellow Belly and even Platypus, native Water-rats and the Long Necked Tortoise.


K39 Reserve near Muskerry


K39 Reserve near Muskerry


Barnadown Reserve


Barnadown Reserve


English's Bridge near Goornong


English's Bridge near Goornong


Avonmore Reserve Avonmore


Avonmore Reserve Avonmore


Campaspie Weir near Elmore


Campaspie Weir near Elmore


Campaspie Weir near Elmore


Campaspie Weir near Elmore

Campaspie Weir near Elmore



Saturday, 22 April 2023

Overlanding Kitchen Update on the Isuzu MUX

Molle Bag on fridge handle.
Click on images for larger view

Removable table in the bench setting.


Kitchen drawer and Molle bag open.

Fridge out on slide.

Molle bag closed.

Tools drawer.

Clamed shut.

Sunday, 16 April 2023

Happy Birthday Helen 4 Years Old

Sunday, 16th April 2023
Helen is 4 years old and 40Kg

9 Weeks old and 7Kg

History

Wednesday, 12 June 2019

Thursday, 20 June 2019
Helen Week 1

Thursday, 4 July 2019

Tuesday, 30 July 2019

Sunday, 4 August 2019

Thursday, 16 April 2020

Sunday, 14 February 2021

Friday, 16 April 2021

Saturday, 31 December 2022

Thursday, 12 January 2023

Tuesday, 14 March 2023

Thursday, 16 March 2023

Wednesday, 22 March 2023

Cairn Curran Reservoir

Cairn Curran Reservoir covers an area of almost 20 km² and has an average depth of 20 metres. It is located on the Loddon River 10 km west of Maldon and 50 km South West of Bendigo Victoria. The reservoir is used to supply to irrigated properties along the Loddon River and was constructed between 1947 and 1956.


Fishing at Cairn Curran is mixed as it has stocking of brown trout and native fish including Murray cod and golden perch. Reports are most anglers target Brown Trout (winter time) and Redfin (summer time). Murray Cod is a rare catch and this fishery does not seem to suit them. Carp are present in large numbers so lure fishing is popular as this method catches most species present but not Carp who prefer bait, notably worms.