Not a big swooping twitch on speed 2, just a slow drag on speed 1, and twitch it off the bottom maybe a foot or two. I was having the best luck with trophies twitching a 1/2oz. Those Sauger, at least for me, are a finicky bunch. But only caught them up around the right hand campfire. I got in my kayak the other day, went to the other side, and staying maybe 30' to 40' from the bank, worked the entire shore line casting parallel to said shore line, up and back several times trying everything I had. The best months to catch them are March and April. Not surprisingly, Murray cod represent an exciting and unique freshwater fishing target. Caught several trophies on live bait and lures, but no Uni for me lol. These bucket-mouthed predators look like a freshwater grouper, and will happily dine on ducks, lizards and snakes that make the mistake of venturing into their home patch. The other side of the lake by the right hand campfire is the only place I can catch Whitefish. I have a feeling the Whitefish will be the very last to make an appearance. Like yourself Mitch, I think I need 10 or 11 to complete the list. Nobody seems to have caught it or knows where it is. Tourism Australia does not endorse or accept any responsibility for the use of websites which are owned or operated by third parties and makes no representation or warranty in relation to the standard, class or fitness for purpose of any services, nor does it endorse or in any respect warrant any products or services by virtue of any information, material or content linked from or to this site.The uni Sauger just won't drop for me, but the uni Whitefish in Alberta is the one currently driving me nuts. Some websites which are linked to the Tourism Australia website are independent from Tourism Australia and are not under the control of Tourism Australia. Tourism Australia makes no representations whatsoever about any other websites which you may access through its websites such as. All prices quoted are in Australian dollars (AUD). Please visit the operator’s website for further information. Rates are indicative based on the minimum and maximum available prices of products and services. Information on listed products and services, including Covid-safe accreditations, are provided by the third-party operator on their website or as published on Australian Tourism Data Warehouse where applicable. *Product Disclaimer: Tourism Australia is not the owner, operator, advertiser or promoter of the listed products and services.
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