staggy
18-09-2005, 10:29 AM
G-day everyone,
well we hooked the tinny on to the work ute and headed off to Faust friday arvo. Brian my eldest son was keen to catch a barra bigger then his best so far of just under 80cm. A quick chat to some of the fishos that had been on the water for a few days was not giving us a very good chance of nailing a barra. I met up with a fellow ausfish member and we made our plan of attack together as Dave had spent a few hours out on the water checking it out.
On the water by 5-30pm. Dave and his wife were to our left feeding out line on there first run along a drop off when daves line took off at light speed, He burnt his thum trying to slow it down so he could put the reel in gear but wasnt having any luck and when he did punch it in to gear the line expolded at the reel. Barra one,Dave nill. Then it was brians turn, a huge run and then the fish swam towards us. Brian couldnt keep up and we droped the fish.
several hours trolling around for a couple more strikes but no fish had me wanting to cast into the timber as it was full moon and as clear as day. Brians first cast seen him come up tight and we were sure it was a good barra. But instead a HUGE sooty popped to the top after Brian bullied it out of the sticks. Bigest sooty Iv ever seen. Only 48cm long but it was almost as deep as it was long and as solid as a brick . A quick look for the camera and BUGGA, its in the ute. Well all we can do it chuck him back and start again. 20 min later Brians on again but this time there is no mistaking what the fish is on the end. 85cm of chunky faust barra leaping all over the place through the trees in the moon light. What a buzz when one of your kids is yarhooing around the tinny trying to controll a good fish. We landed him and again I was upset we didnt have the camera for a happy snap of his best ever barra. Brian didnt care as he was just happy to be out fishing with me(or so he tells me)
Next night first thing put in the tinny was the camera.
30min into a trolling session at a likely lookin spot Dave found seen Brian onto what he said was only little . Sort of changed his mind when it cleared the water behind the tinny after it discovered it was hooked up. After a long fight Brian managed to glide his BEST ever barra of a wisker over the magic meter to the tinny. One HAPPY young man. Up to this point I was fishless but I think i was even more happy then Brian as the trip was to get him on to a good fish. We sure done that. And to make the capture of the barra even more special Brian was using his favorite lure, a beat up Little Lucifer with hardly any colour left on. lure 5cm/ fish 1mtr.
I ended up with a 1.12mtr beast and a sportz size 65cm I caught casting in around the trees. Dave managed a 1.08mtr and a 70 somthing. What a great way to spend a weekend.
C YA.
Staggy
well we hooked the tinny on to the work ute and headed off to Faust friday arvo. Brian my eldest son was keen to catch a barra bigger then his best so far of just under 80cm. A quick chat to some of the fishos that had been on the water for a few days was not giving us a very good chance of nailing a barra. I met up with a fellow ausfish member and we made our plan of attack together as Dave had spent a few hours out on the water checking it out.
On the water by 5-30pm. Dave and his wife were to our left feeding out line on there first run along a drop off when daves line took off at light speed, He burnt his thum trying to slow it down so he could put the reel in gear but wasnt having any luck and when he did punch it in to gear the line expolded at the reel. Barra one,Dave nill. Then it was brians turn, a huge run and then the fish swam towards us. Brian couldnt keep up and we droped the fish.
several hours trolling around for a couple more strikes but no fish had me wanting to cast into the timber as it was full moon and as clear as day. Brians first cast seen him come up tight and we were sure it was a good barra. But instead a HUGE sooty popped to the top after Brian bullied it out of the sticks. Bigest sooty Iv ever seen. Only 48cm long but it was almost as deep as it was long and as solid as a brick . A quick look for the camera and BUGGA, its in the ute. Well all we can do it chuck him back and start again. 20 min later Brians on again but this time there is no mistaking what the fish is on the end. 85cm of chunky faust barra leaping all over the place through the trees in the moon light. What a buzz when one of your kids is yarhooing around the tinny trying to controll a good fish. We landed him and again I was upset we didnt have the camera for a happy snap of his best ever barra. Brian didnt care as he was just happy to be out fishing with me(or so he tells me)
Next night first thing put in the tinny was the camera.
30min into a trolling session at a likely lookin spot Dave found seen Brian onto what he said was only little . Sort of changed his mind when it cleared the water behind the tinny after it discovered it was hooked up. After a long fight Brian managed to glide his BEST ever barra of a wisker over the magic meter to the tinny. One HAPPY young man. Up to this point I was fishless but I think i was even more happy then Brian as the trip was to get him on to a good fish. We sure done that. And to make the capture of the barra even more special Brian was using his favorite lure, a beat up Little Lucifer with hardly any colour left on. lure 5cm/ fish 1mtr.
I ended up with a 1.12mtr beast and a sportz size 65cm I caught casting in around the trees. Dave managed a 1.08mtr and a 70 somthing. What a great way to spend a weekend.
C YA.
Staggy