View Full Version : trip to awoonga
beatle
14-02-2004, 01:03 PM
Could anyone tell me the best way to fish Awoonga dam.Am going up there in a few weeks and know very little about the place.Will be fishing from a boat with lures,will also be trying for a few Redclaw.-Beatle.
scott_b
15-02-2004, 07:33 AM
A mate and myself went up on the long weekend fished from about 3:30pm till 11:00pm and back into it at 4:00am till 11:00am didnt get a bloody touch but thats fishing . Night fishing seems to be popular in 1-2 meters of water using silver or gold lures.
Good luck mate you will need it
wamjam
bazzaman
15-02-2004, 12:39 PM
Found that out myself at prossie!! And prossie has prolly ten times the amount of barra in it!!
Fitzy
15-02-2004, 01:23 PM
Found that out myself at prossie!! And prossie has prolly ten times the amount of barra in it!!
Think you might find that Awoonga has had alot more barra stocked than Lake Prossy. Over 2 million now I think.
Cheers,
Fitzy..
beatle
17-02-2004, 03:01 AM
Thanks fellas I will go and check the place out.Always good to go somewhere different.-Beatle.
Brett_Finger
17-02-2004, 03:26 AM
Awonga can be very dificult to fish (as i found out on the weekend) we fish very hard for 3 different sessions at various times of the day,only a couple of fish into the boat for my mates that stayed out into the night but not even a touch for me.
there is a fresh running into the dam wayyyyy up the back from the headwaters so maby thay have gone up into it. :-/
who knows,good fun company made up for the crap fishing.
the dam has,as fitzy said has had about 2million Barra put into it compared to Faust's much smaller number,i think bouth dams are around the same size,so where the suckers have gooooone is a mystary that needs to be worked out /fished a whole lot more.
Hookin,Brett
TimNQ
17-02-2004, 03:41 AM
would this dam be fished much more than prossie? maybe its over fished. I would be thinking though if they are getting alot of rain there then the barra may have taken a run up stream into the fresh which you mentioned brett. Is the spillway running over? That could account for a fair few more dissapearances. Have you tried fishing the bottom of the spillway? or any of the creeks running into it? This is where they will all be.
jimbamb
17-02-2004, 01:31 PM
I think awonga gets a fair floggin.Many fish have been caught and released and all has seen so many lures they are crosseyed.
Just need to keep at it an hope ya throw a lure at one thats really pissed off an decides to have a go at it
Remember it beats workin mate!!!!
Gorilla_in_Manila
17-02-2004, 02:35 PM
so where the suckers have gooooone is a mystary that needs to be worked out
Brett,
I remember reading an article once where someone was debating the merits of releasing big barra after catching them in stocked dams. Basically they were suggesting that the original big barra just sat there getting bigger and bigger from feeding on all the released fingerlings. It was suggested that you would end up with a wider range of sizes, more catchable fish and a healthy turnover of the gene pool by taking the big ones out.
Any comments or thoughts on this?
Cheers
Jeff
mackmauler
17-02-2004, 02:38 PM
I have heard the mouth almighty ate a good percentage of the early release fingerlings.
bazzaman
17-02-2004, 04:02 PM
Shit didnt know that about numbers in comparison to prossie!!....Someone told me the other way round....So Prossie must have much bigger barra for being stocked longer is that right???...Both dams sound alright...Yeah fitzy i fished prossie the same different stages of the day and night and still didnt raise a scale....Oh a 50 cm sooty thats a first for me so im not complaining...Ive caught barra before just not as big as what they are at prossie!! Good to see im not the only one thats lucked out recently!! Cheers
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