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    The Truth is Sometimes Stranger than Fiction

    This happened out at Awoonga yesterday...A mate and l had just finished fishing for the Day.. He had never even seen a Barra..... let alone caught one.... Well try as he might he couldn,t hook up.... same lures same spot....I was not having any problems..one after another to the boat..... not even a missed strike... Well it was getting dark...Barra o clock was well and truly gone.... Time to head for home .. Now its quite dark...Just a sliver of moon l start to motor out of the bay...Just increased my speed to about 20ks when Bang... Crash ...thump.. What the hell Have have l hit.......Another boat... trees....But the noise is behind me ???? Cant see.....wheres that bloody torch.. My mate that was seated beside me has been pushed forward and he is on his knees... theres seems to be something quite large in the boat with us......its thrashing around... Time to abandon ship ...well not quite.... We both scramble up to the bow and l shine the torch on this thing.......Barra... rather large barra....very unhappy barra ...A 107.....50lb thrashing machine....I have a hornet with a pod on the back... This fish has come over the pod over the rear casting deck into the back of my mates seat... Thump..And now its doing a good job of wrecking the fittings on my boat...Time for action ... Just grab it..Fingers in its mouth..... Fish has other ideas...ouch... one sore wrist...Remember this fish is green ..full of fight at least 50lb....There was not much we could do...but wait a while...The sad part about this is that it was losing scales and bark....So its chances of survival wont be good Photos to follow
    Kids need models, more than they need critics."
    "In youth we learn; in age we understand."
    "I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand

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    Re: The Truth is Sometimes Stanger than Fiction

    Bloody hell A metrey doing a 20 knot troll That would scare the crap out of you and your mate but what a finish to the day. Can't wait to see the pics.

    Paul
    Ranger 188VX - "Sweet Chariot"

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    Holy cr@p...

    I can just picture it at the ABT comp

    Barra - 107cm
    Lure - Quintrex Hornet!!


    Matt C

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    hardb8
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    Re: The Truth is Sometimes Stanger than Fiction

    Hi Awoonga,
    Man you are good!Don't even need a line in the water ta crack a meter.LOL.Maybe you should call ya boat,Barra Magnet.....And start guideing?Cool story,And nice title.With regards to survival....At least ya gave it a chance.Even at 30%,It's got a lot better shot than those caught by the freezer brigade.Good on ya m8.

    Cheers hardb8

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    That's a hell of a funny story Trev, can't wait to see the pics.

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    HA HA HA! That's gold Awwonga!!!

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    I never want to go fishing with you offshore when sharks are around
    Ranger 188VX - "Sweet Chariot"

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    Another true story in the same style, this time from Prossie.

    Two years ago my wife and I were up there on our first trip. I had managed to snag a few Barra in the sticks and she had bravely put in a great effort for absolutely nothing... not even a touch, all the time casting, casting - you know how it goes I am sure.

    It is the last morning and we are still trying to get her a Barra and by then she is very over the whole thing, just casting out and winding back. All over a sudden she says "look at that" and there is a huge Barra jumping out of the water off to one side of the boat. She is still just slowly winding, when I spot a familiar lure hanging out of its mouth. "Wind" I yell and so she increases the speed, but still no weight, no line going off - nothing.

    The next minute this silver missile has launched itself out of the water and there is the hugest, liveliest monster Barra thrashing around in the back of the boat on the rear casting platform. This thing has hit the transom and motor and skidded into the back of the boat green as hell with a 6" Barra Bait hanging out of its mouth. We are both just staring in total disbelief and not game to get near it. The Barra thrashes around for what seemed like forever, but was really only a second or two and then slips back off the transom, runs under the boat and cuts the line off on the keel.

    We sit there is total shock at what has happened and begin to laugh when there is a huge crash about 30 metres away from us and leaves are showering off a dead tree. The Barra has just charged full tilt into the base of the tree to try and dislodge the lure.

    I only wish I had a video camera going. This was witnessed by a few people including McCod, and some of our fishing buddies. I have never seen such an aggressive fish. My wife now has the bug and has gone on to catch a few now, but nothing comes close to her first hit.


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    Re: The Truth is Sometimes Stanger than Fiction

    Sounds like you've cracked a new pattern. Really big surface lures with a prop on the back, on a very fast retrieve, in........what colours your boat Trev?

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    Re: The Truth is Sometimes Stanger than Fiction

    This is the beast
    Kids need models, more than they need critics."
    "In youth we learn; in age we understand."
    "I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand

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    Re: The Truth is Sometimes Stanger than Fiction

    And after it calmed down a bit...... What a way to catch your first barra
    Kids need models, more than they need critics."
    "In youth we learn; in age we understand."
    "I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand

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    Re: The Truth is Sometimes Stanger than Fiction

    my god
    over the transom and into your lap what a freak

    Federation of Fly Fishers
    International Certified Casting Instructor
    Sunshine Coast Fly Fishers
    www.saltwaterflyfishers.org

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    scott_b
    Guest

    Re: The Truth is Sometimes Stanger than Fiction

    So whats the go Trev ???
    Do you think it was having a chop at your prop ? or just having a bad scale day.
    wamjam

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    Top yarn mate.... could only hapen to you


    Cheers Les


    "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever."

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    Scott...Dont know... what the go was....Just one of those things....Went back to the same spot last night...The Barra where booffing like mad...Three casts and l am on...The fish where so agressive....Les that lure l found works a treat....... Its seems that something new is what they want....
    Kids need models, more than they need critics."
    "In youth we learn; in age we understand."
    "I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand

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