|
About Mick Winterton
Like
many keen anglers Mick Winterton has been a fishing fanatic almost
all his life. Introduced to fishing by his grandfather at the
young age of 5, the path was set for a lifetime of fishing. He
didn't know or want to know anything unless it had fins! Religious
collecting of any fishing magazine, his childhood hero's weren't
film or football stars, they were the likes of, Harro, Butler,
Simpson, Starling and lots of others that were able to make a
life from the greatest thing in the world; Fishing! Originally
form the area of Port Albert in South Gippsland, Mick cut his
teeth on bags of whiting, 'Yank" flathead and 'knobbly headed'
snapper. By mid-teens his Fly interest was boosted by the introduction
to the fly rod from casting gurus- Ron & Mark Penny. Swatting
it around the flats of Port Albert, there was some unlucky Flathead
and Salmon willing to play the game.
At the age of
15 Mick moved to Melbourne and began his 10 year commitment
in Jim Allen's stable; the Compleat Angler. The last 5 of these
years he was given the responsibility of managing The Compleat
Fly fisher where he organised the production of 2 catalogues
and his passion for Fly-fishing was strengthened even more.
During the years of 95- 98 Mick was taking groups of keen anglers
to N.Z to tackle Trout and throw flies to unstoppable Kingfish
and Snapper from the North Island rocks.
The end of 97
saw Mick pack his bags and head to the Top-End of Oz in search
of unstoppable things that ate flies! He established his own
guiding business ' Fishing Therapy' and also worked at famous
places like Barra Base, Jesse River, Goose Creek and Snake Bay.
The thing Mick noticed was that up North the Fly fishing greatly
increased the learning curve. He was able to fish with info
shy sharing guides like, Mark West, Wazz Smith and Les Woodbridge.
During
the guiding time he was also able to commit some time to his
freelance writing, having articles published in Fly Life, Fishing
World, Modern Fishing and Sport fishing Magazine. He also become
part of a in-the-field advisory team for the Strudwick Rod Company.
Mick is a firm
believer in passing on knowledge to anybody with a keen interest.
He owes many of his fishing memories to a generous group of anglers
who have shared their knowledge with him. Being able to fish
with his childhood legends; Jim Allen, Dean Butler, Rod Harrison,
Marty Rogers and a whole bunch of others have helped add to his
versatility and reputation as a 'fish catching guide'.
Fly Angling
achievements.
86-89: Fished the flats of
Corner Inlet working hard to trip up Flathead and Salmon on Fly.
90-91: Yellowfin Tuna 13
kg on fly from N.S.W South coast with help for Offshore fly legend
Gordon Dunlop.
92: Kingfish, Bonito &
Salmon from the rock ledges of southern N.S.W.
94: Pending Australian
record Sailfish from Broome W.A. Albacore and Yellowfin from
Bermagui N.S.W.
95-96: Kingfish of 12 kg
from a rock ledge in N.Z on trusty #10 rod. Also worked hard
with Mark Draper to figure out the Snapper and how to make them
eat flies.
96-97: Murray Cod - 11 kg
and work on how to catch the Cod during the day.
98: Barra of up to 17
kg form the N.T Saltwater.
2000: Opening up New areas
of Melville Island to catch giant Threadfin Salmon on the flats.
Also catching Golden Snapper to 8 kg from the inshore bommies.
|