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Nathalia Angling Club
Phone: +61 428 693 217
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25.01.2022 Another great weekend in Nagambie, no fish, but plenty of action with the cray's, even though the females outnumbered the males 10:1 must mean lots of things, will leave that to your imagination. Kenny and Richie got their quota no probs, pro's at it. the rest of us struggled a bit. the hall was well heated which certainly helps in the middle of winter. Jeremy Spencer came on his first trip with the club, hope it won't be the last. 8 members in all turned up. Dennis, Roland, Ian, Max, Kenny, Richie, Travis and Jeremy
23.01.2022 Kid's come and try fishing day " this Sunday 15th Nov. along the Broken Creek, Nathalia. Registrations from 9am Weir St Nathalia, first 200 kids will get a bag with goodies worth $30.00 + Rod & Reel worth $25.00, so get in early as we nearly got 200 last year with overcast cool conditions, Registration fee is $5.00, BYO chairs, hats etc. Bait available to purchase, BBQ Lunch and drinks available, presentations at 2.30pm. We have just got confirmation that 100, 30cm Golden Perch will be released by Fisheries Victoria for the event
23.01.2022 Don't forget AGM this coming Monday evening (3rd Aug.) at the Bridge Hotel Nathalia 7.00pm Pizzas to share, everyone welcome. Memberships due on the night, so bring plenty of cash
20.01.2022 The weekend at sappling Landing was to remember and farewell Fred Elliot, a legend in this neck of the woods, Woodcutter, fisherman and lifetime Santa to all the kids. 46 people turned up to what was a great weekend. fishing was ordinary to most, Roland got 4 Carp of which the biggest was cooked up for Saturday's entree. loved by all. Thank's again to everyone that came from far and wide. We'll do it again next year, same place same time
17.01.2022 Next fishing trip this coming weekend the 16/17th May just around the corner from James's Bridge on the Broken Creek, From the Barmah-Shepp Rd turn into James's Bridge Rd go over the bridge and turn right into Lindsay's Rd, camping on the first large clearing on the Creek, see you all there
16.01.2022 This month's comp is this weekend at Roland & Di's Party hut in Lower Moira, the Barmah NP is closed , River is rising 4 inches per day at Lower Moira, The fish will be going off. News has reached us that Cavey will also be there to give us some of his famous live country music. So what are you doing this weekend ???
10.01.2022 Great tasting Carp At our recent Fishing comp alongside the Broken Creek near James’s Bridge, Roland spoke of an article he had read relating to cooking Carp, which sounded very amusing at the time. Here is an extract of that article. According to Gippsland businessman Keith Bell - who has built a livelihood catching, processing and selling Australian carp to the world - the fish's reputation for tasting terrible is undeserved. "Everybody says they live in the mud, they taste... like mud," says Keith Bell. But Keith says that's not true and the 'muddy' taste associated with carp can be avoided. He says freshly caught carp need to come straight out of the water and go onto ice immediately. "If that isn't adhered to that's where that muddy taste comes from. The muddy taste is actually the histamines within the fish. As the body temperature rises through stress the histamine levels get going, it gets into the capillaries of the flesh and 'hey presto' you've got that muddy taste. "So when we catch fish now the fish go straight out of the water and straight into ice slurry, keeping that body temperature down is the most critical part. What that does is it also takes the blood from over the rib cage and over the shoulders and puts it into the bloodline which is the bit with all the bones in it, that's the bit that we don't eat." Roland woke Saturday morning, to be told that this is his day, as Kenny Grant had just landed a big Carp and it is awaiting his culinary talent. Well here comes the famous put your money where your mouth is. Well after walking around the esky for 2 hours, Roland finally found the courage to fillet the beast, well Kenny did a much better job of that. Well with the fillets at hand Roland and Kenny added a little salt & Pepper and slowly fried the carp in a little butter (real butter). When it came to tasting time you could have heard a pin drop, results in the next RGC. Roland and Kenny ate the whole lot with a big smile, (Martin Jones also got a tiny taste), the fish was sensational, no fishy or muddy taste at all!!, no left overs either. Roland stated that this was one of the nicest fish he’d ever tasted. Kenny said it’s just amazing and unbelievable. Martin then went off and caught the biggest and only Cod for the weekend. Big turnout and great weekend, thanks to all whom attended.
10.01.2022 Work on our clubhouse is progressing well, soon ready for the concreting and then put the power back on, the broken creek end was the worst hit by white ants. Once concreting is done, rebuilding begins
10.01.2022 One and only Cod caught at James's Bridge, well done Martin Jones
07.01.2022 Cod fishing in Nagambie this weekend staying at the Nagambie Angling Club next to Kirwans Bridge, Comp starts Friday afternoon till Sunday lunchtime, Great boat ramp and mooring facilities, plenty of room to set up camp or put a stretcher/ mattress on the floor inside, BBQ and kitchen available. Cost to stay Member $10.00, non member $20.00. For more info contact Roland on 0428693217
05.01.2022 Next fishing trip is to Sapling Landing in the Barmah NP weekend of the 19-21st June, where Fred passed away, this trip will be a wake/celebration gathering for Fred Elliot, in remembrance of a great bloke. Unfortunately most of us were away fishing in Nelson and couldn't attend his funeral in Nathalia. Prize for the biggest fish and combined length. Carp included - remember if you catch one drop it immediately into an ice slurry, and you will enjoy a great tasting fish. Bobby Bourke has offered to put a lamb on the spit, so numbers are important, contact one of us or Bobby if your coming.
05.01.2022 Next fishing trip to Nagambie Angling Club House, to catch crayfish and cod, on the 17th-19th July, clubhouse is heated and you can either camp inside or on the beautiful lawns outside by the lake.
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