View Full Version : My first serious attempt at SP
slickas
21-08-2007, 09:43 PM
Well it was a little blowy as it is at the moment but unpreterbed I headed of down to the creek that runs by Murry Sporting Complex here in Townsville to try my hand at SPs. I was using a light shimano rig with 10lb braid and for the SP I used a 3inch minnow gulp in pumpkinseed on a 5gm 2/0 round jig head.
After a shaky start and a snag in the tree across the creek and a re rig I scored a small estuary cod, then after about 10 min and and 2 incoming phone calls I hit the jack pot, A nice Barra, ;D all though not quite legal size it was my first Barra for the season and for quite some time I have to admit. So to say i was stoked was and understatement, I think I now have a soft spot for SPs and will definetly be trying them out again.8-)
tunaticer
22-08-2007, 06:09 AM
Way to go Bubs!!
It was the start of a very long and challenging career I think, esp to burst ur cherry with a cod followed by a barra. If it were me i think i would be the one that was well and truly hooked!!
Congrats man.
Jack.
fish05
22-08-2007, 06:40 AM
Awsome i wish my debut with sp's i had have got a few but persistance pays off and now i wouldnt go with out them
Curmudgeon
22-08-2007, 12:44 PM
Well done!
Did you see the strike? Gotta love it when a barra appears behind your lure with his gob wide open.
I've caught a couple of undersize barra on soft plastics myself this winter, about a mile downstream from where you were. The next trick for both of us is to catch a bigger one.
Brian.
slickas
22-08-2007, 03:26 PM
Well done!
Did you see the strike? Gotta love it when a barra appears behind your lure with his gob wide open.
I've caught a couple of undersize barra on soft plastics myself this winter, about a mile downstream from where you were. The next trick for both of us is to catch a bigger one.
Brian.
No I didn't see it but he hit reasonable hard for a little fella. I tried down stream around the power poles near Oonoomba but didn't get any thing there. I will probably be out tomorrow and have another try again. Might even try the breakwater wall as well tomorrow.
Your right re the bigger ones, hopfully as the weather warms up they might come out before closed season.:)
childers
24-08-2007, 07:22 AM
well done mate,it must be good to live in an area with barra on your back door step,cheers.
oztrav
24-08-2007, 08:15 AM
sweet as if only i could catch barra and cod next to my place the we get is catties and if your lucky a threadfin on ol bait and wait
blue_mako
24-08-2007, 08:29 AM
He didn't miss it! Nice wild Barra.
Troy
slickas
24-08-2007, 10:07 AM
Went out yesterday and bagged another cod on the same SP so I am not doing to bad considering this is all land based till my hand gets better and I can operate the tiller on my boat again.
Fisher4life
24-08-2007, 05:53 PM
Fantastic stuff...
Gotaa be happy with that barra, even if he is undersized, i'm thinking i may have to go back to SP's and give them a shot.
I haven't had too much action up here for a while on the hard bodies.
Dunco
24-08-2007, 06:25 PM
I never thought there were fish in that little creek, nice work
slickas
24-08-2007, 07:12 PM
I never thought there were fish in that little creek, nice work
;D Nor did I but it was certainly worth the try. The second day I tried the same spot and was chased by the same Barra I think but didn't hook up I then moved down to the bridge at Onoomba and thats where I picked up the cod. There was a few fish cuting up the water up stream I had a go but to no avail, I think they were smallish sambos.
Dunco
25-08-2007, 11:25 AM
When I owned a flat bottom punt. One of the first outings I went under rooney's bridge and up to where the old dump and the DPI land is. just about ripped the motor off when I hit a rocky shoal that is in the middle. Don't know if you can cast to it but on a good tide it would have some fish sitting off it.
vinny78
25-08-2007, 04:30 PM
SP's have been producing "the goods" up in the weirs too fellas. Squidgy Slickrigs have been doing the damage- dropbear- in particular.
Andrew
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