Originally Posted by
The BeaR
Hi All...
With a break in work and weather, the boss told me I had to go to Monduran for the day (She reckoned I was becoming unbearable without a fishing fix), so who was I to argue. So Saturday had me getting everything ready for a Sunday fish.
Got to the boat ramp at around 6:00am and the first thing I noticed was the water level was down about a metre. Decided to head up to B arm to have a look around my favourite tree that I found a while ago that used to produce quite well, but on arrival it was already being fished. After fishing around the area a while with no luck, with the water temp being only 23 deg, decided to go and have a look on some of the bigger shallower flats. The water temp over these flats was 23.8 deg. It doesn’t sound much but it made a difference. Put the boat in 10ft of water and started casting towards the bank, this is where the first fish was taken. Although we were casting Hard bodied lures, it was caught on a weedless slick-rig, that I altered a little by pushing a light bullet weight up into the cavity towards the head and by also burying the hook point of the Gamakatsu 7/0 Worm 323 monster hook into the back of the plastic which made it totally weedless. This is a good system, as it meant I could cast it anywhere without getting hooked up.
From here went back to another little bay that I go to that gives up a fish nearly every time I go there. Water temp in this bay generally holds very well, and today was no different, it was 26 deg, and whether or not there is always going to be fish in there, it always looks fishy. The water depth in this bay on most of its little points is around the 15ft mark. There is a lot of timber in this bay, which is probably what makes it look fishy. Went to one little area in here and fished it pretty hard using a gold B52 120mm, with no success. By this time it was getting to the point of nothing here, time to move on. But before doing so, decided to pick up the BeaR B6-L and give the weedless slick rig another go. Second cast and there she was, another nice Monduran Barra that wasn’t interested in Hard Bodies.
It was decided after releasing this fish that we would head back early as some serious black cloud and rain was moving in fast. The dam had given up another two of its finest, so a good day was had; it was time to go home.
Eric&Deb...