Poolburn Dam. Otago Region

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Poolburn Dam Otago Region

Poolburn Dam History Poolburn Dam is a popular recreational area for anglers) boaties) picnickers and others who just want to enjoy the solitude of the water and unusual rock tors in Central Otago. This reservoir is situated on the Ida Valley side of the Rough Ridge Range. It was completed in 1931 as a storage area for irrigation water to feed the fertile land on the floor of the Ida Valley. It covers over 300 hectares when full and is administered by the Ida Valley Irrigation Company. The area now covered by water, once had five hotels alongside this popular gold fields road. The most famous was the Drunken Woman Inn named by travellers after its owner. The dam has had both brown and rainbow trout introduced into its water, but has evolved as a brown trout fishery. The last recorded rainbow was caught by Andrew Hayes in 1953. Getting There There are two access points to the water. The most popular is from the Poolbum Hotel on the Ida Valley road. Travel up Moa Creek road and turn left just past the old school into Webster Lane that is a gravel road.

The dam is sign posted from this point past the former Moa Creek Hotel where a right turn is made. There are generally no gates but please drive slowly as there is stock on the road from this point to the dam. This is part of the Old Dunstan trail from the Styx Basin. The road from Styx is not recommended as it is not gravel and has several gates on it. Access There are several access places around the lake that can be used (see map). Some of these cross private land, and many can only be used by 4WD vehicles. Please respect this land and the stock that is on it. Also take your rubbish with you.

Poolburn Dam Otago Region Cnr. Hanover & Harrow Sts, P O Box 76, Dunedin, New Zealand. Telephone (03) 477 9076 Facsimile (03) 477 0146

Methods All methods can be used. The worm is popular, but fly and spinning appear to give better results. Boats can be used, but there are so many slightly submerged rocks that trolling is difficult and can be expensive on propellers and lures. There are two methods of bait angling. The traditional method is using a sinker, and the other a running float with the bait suspended a metre below. The latter method is used by fishing with the wind behind you. If using the traditional method fish close to the shore as the trout often are feeding in about a metre and a half of water. Do not dig for worms around the lake edges please. spin anglers have most success with fishing along the shallow margins. N offi1al size lures are used early in the season, but as the weather gets warmer smaller lures are used such as black wedges and Tylos. Rapalas work very well around the rocky areas with Rainbow and Perch patterns having the most luck. Also try the lures suggested for trolling. Trolling can have some great results when there is a breeze or some light wind on the dam surface. When the sky is dark use silver or light coloured lures and when it is bright move onto darker shades. It is common to fish a feathered lure 50 cm in front of your main lure on this water. Those mentioned in the fly section are the best. Other lures used are Copper Zed Spinners, Silver and Banana Tobys) Black and Yellow Mepps and Veltics. Brown Trout and Frog Pattern Rapalas, mixed colours

in Kobras and Tasmanian Devils. Most trolling is done with surface lines and about 100 metres of line out. Fly anglers start the season using Green Woolly Bugger, Hamill's Killer) Monsum Bully and Mrs Simpson 's Yellow or Red fished on a floating line. Dry flies used early in season are Brown and Green Beetle, Royal Wulff and Cochybondhu. Later the Cicadas come on and at the end of the season Black Gnat and Peveril of the Peak are used to imitate the adult diving beetles. There are some amazing midge hatches and a range of pupa emergers in mixed colours should be carried. Small Hares Ear Nymphs and Casual Dress lures are used when the young bullies are moving in the shallow water with success. Damsel fly nymphs and waterboatman come into their own in the warmer weather in the ShallOW water. Otago Region Cnr. Hanover & Harrow Sts, PO Box 76, Dunedin, New Zealand. Telephone (03) 477 9076 Facsimile (03) 477 0146 DESIGNED AND PRODUCED BY DAVID WHITE & ASSOCIATES DUNEDIN