So, if you are an experienced Bass fisherman or just a novice and feel that getting your hands a little dirty to help our wonderful Australian Bass to survive in a wild situation is a good thing, then please join us, we can always use an extra pair of hands. Bass Sydney Fishing Club was founded in 1981 by a group of dedicated Bass fishermen who were concerned with the plight of Australian Bass. Here is your guide to landing based fishing Sydney. Home | Contact US | Privacy PolicyCopyright 2013 wsbb.com.au | Web Designer A Website That Works For You.
Western Sydney Bream & Bass is a Sydney, Australia based fishing club and is an all year round fishing experience that allows anglers to enjoy a social, educational and fun atmosphere with which to enjoy angling. All our fishing events are non-competitive, just relaxing days spent with like-minded fishermen. Details for events can be... 7pm, 7th October, 2020 at Kingswood Sports Club.
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We hope you register on our forum to participate in discussions and banter with regards to all things Bass & Bream and join us in our socials, competitions and weekends away on the waterways around Sydney. Feel free to surf through our site as a member or just a visitor. We meet bi-monthly at Northmead and visitors are always welcome. - YouTube Visitors welcome! Glenbawn cancelled due to covid restrictions. Bass Sydney has been very successful with its core objectives since its inception. This is the official website of WSBB. Fishing is a great hobby and in order to catch fish consistently we need to consider a wide range of parameters.
For Murray Cod, follow the Cudgegong River to fish in the Rylstone Dam. Within the vast waterways of the Hawkesbury, Sydney Harbour and Parramatta River is some fantastic fishing. My name is Aaron Horne and i am the owner of Windsor Bait And Tackle.I have fished throughout NSW and much of Australia and have spent twenty plus years documenting my travels through urban Sydney chasing Australian Bass and Bream.We are currently in the middle of creating our web page for the shops online business were we will link up all our social media and hopefully create an entertaining and knowledgeable site you can sit back at your leisure and browse through.Please checkout our Facebook page Also named Windsor Bait and Tackle where we keep you up to date with the latest in new products we test, sales that we run and fishing reports. We are a Fishing Club! Most recently, we have started a revegetation project on the banks of the Nepean River at Emu Plains. The aim of this website is to provide vital fishing information for planning successful fishing trips. You don’t need a boat to enjoy Sydney fishing spots. All data collected is sent to NSW Fisheries. Monthly Meetings, Monthly Seminars, prize giveaways and much, much more. 18th Lake Lyell Bass/Redfin 25th East Coast Bream Series Rnd 4 Botany Bay.
The Club organises fishing events each month.
We have also been busy with Greening Australia with replanting native vegetation on the riparian zone of South Creek west of Sydney, as well as helping to remove large stands of Lantana on the Grose and Nepean Rivers. This work is voluntary. They decided to start a club that would dedicate their time not just to fishing for Bass, but to do whatever they could to improve the Bass Fishery. thank you for your time.Aaron As a young man I traveled country.By this I mean I went bush.The reason I love the Australian bush land is because it's hard and dangerous but at the same time beautiful with this mind healing power that seems to take hold of you.It turns you into a hunter and opens up another part of my brain and I focus better and when I come out I'm normally pumped up with adrenaline and just simply feel alive.The past 20 years I've been going bush almost daily.Just I rarely ever leave the Sydney basin.I'm a bass fisherman and my country is the South Creek flood plain.I have been fishing the best bass waters i have ever fished and these spots are on the other side of those thick walls of Lantana, Privets, black buries and vines.The state owned land and places like the ADI ( old ammunition site ) have been totally neglected by councils.Up until now Sydney bass were thriving but unfortunately for reasons only our State Premier ( Mike Baird ) could give an honest answer too.Our flood plain and all the diverse combinations of native and non native animals including the bass are being wiped out for urban development and these creeks are now being filled in and destroyed.-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-Please watch: \"How to catch Bass in Tidal water.\" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x61g2U5qSs4-~-~~-~~~-~~-~- In Wallerawang, Lake Wallace, with a campground on the western shore, is also swimming with Bass.