Devilbend Fishing
I was lucky enough to get a sneak preview of the fantastic Devilbend reserve near the Mornington Peninsula. It is sure to be popular destination for trout anglers.
Devilbend Kayak Fishing - Afterwork PB EP!
kayak fishing at devilbend on the Mornington peninsula where I caught my pb ep! using lures
Kayaking at Devil Bend Reservoir
Devil Bend Natural Features Reserve formerly known as Devil Bend Reservoir was a major water supply reservoir for Melbourne's South East. Now transformed into a Recreational Park and stocked with Fish, it is a great hidden spot on the Peninsula.
Only recently opened to paddle craft only I decided to check it out!
Fly Devilbend
Checked out Devilbend Reservoir after work
I regularly drive past but forget that this beautiful place exists sometimes...
Fish stocking at Devilbend Reservoir
Devils Bend - Moorooduc
Drone Footage of Devils Bend.
CLIFF DIVING!! (Devilbend)
How I spend a summer day in Australia
Filmed with a GoPro HERO3
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Cliff jumping at Devil Bend reservoir
Jumping from a 20 metre high cliff at devil brand reservoir! Music made by: me
Welcome to Devilbend
Another Quality time ,Last day of Summer
DEVILBEND Rainbow Trout going nuts! May 2018
Fishing for tiny rainbow trout at Devilbend Reservoir on small lures
Devils Bend Reservoir
Cliff jumping
Devilbend Redfin schooling up, but not eating.
While fishing with a soft plastic on top of fish marks on the sounder, I left the camera hanging in the water, to see if it would pick up the fish, while I cast and retrieved the lure. The bottom depth was at (m, the camera was hanging at 7m, very late in the afternoon. Should be god for a few more Redfin still.
Bebop Devil Bend Reservoir
Bebop at Devil Bend revision on the Mornington Peninsula
Devil Bend #2
Revisit to Devil Bend Reservoir on January 11th 2018 for Terry's maiden kayak voyage.
11K DEVILBEND RESERVOIR RUNNING TOGETHER 20.12.18
Devilbend Reservoir Fishing Platform Extension
Devils Bend so close yet so far..
Mornington Peninsula | Wikipedia audio article
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Mornington Peninsula
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The Mornington Peninsula is a peninsula located south-east of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is surrounded by Port Phillip to the west, Western Port to the east and Bass Strait to the south, and is connected to the mainland in the north. Geographically, the peninsula begins its protrusion from the mainland in the area between Pearcedale and an area south of Frankston. The area was originally home to the Mayone-bulluk and Boonwurrung-Balluk clans and formed part of the Boonwurrung nation's territory prior to European settlement.
Much of the peninsula has been cleared for agriculture and settlements. However, small areas of the native ecology remain in the peninsula's south and west, some of which is protected by the Mornington Peninsula National Park. In 2002, around 180,000 people lived on the peninsula and in nearby areas, most in the small towns on its western shorelines which are sometimes regarded as outlying suburbs of greater Melbourne; there is a seasonal population of around 270,000.The peninsula is primarily a local tourist region, with popular natural attractions such as the variety of beaches both sheltered and open-sea and many scenic sights and views. Other popular attractions include the various wineries, mazes and the diverse array of water sports made available by the diversity of beaches and calm waters of Port Phillip and Western Port. Most visitors to the peninsula are residents of Melbourne who camp, rent villas and share houses or stay in private beach houses.
Devils Bend EP and Rainbow
Backflip at Devilbend Resevoir
Backflip at Devilbend Resevoir