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    What do i need re monduran(besides stones green ginger wine))

    Ok going to try and get a leave pass for the june long w/end. We will be camping as andy has to have a campfire.Iv fished monduran coming out of winter but never going into winter.Normally i fish b52s bombers classics etc with some s/p s.and now some big rapalas. my plan as always will be to drive round find some warm shallow water,bait and turtles(i like fishing with them)fish slow and cover the ground iv picked really well.is ther anythig anyone can add.Also on a different note is there shrimp in monduran ie wood it be worth fishing a prawnstar.they work really well on the saltys at mackay.
    cheers chewy...
    Last edited by chewy01; 24-05-2008 at 09:34 PM.

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    Re: What do i need re monduran(besides stones green ginger wine))

    Quote Originally Posted by chewy01 View Post
    Ok going to try and get a leave pass for the june long w/end. We will be camping as andy has to have a campfire.Iv fished monduran coming out of winter but never going into winter.Normally i fish b52s bombers classics etc with some s/p s.and now some big rapalas. my plan as always will be to drive round find some warm shallow water,bait and turtles(i like fishing with them)fish slow and cover the ground iv picked really well.is ther anythig anyone can add.Also on a different note is there shrimp in monduran ie wood it be worth fishing a prawnstar.they work really well on the saltys at mackay.
    cheers chewy...
    Chewy you seem to be on the money Lure wise, as far as Prawnstars go my B in Law uses them on Native Barra successfully, as u know the Barra in Monduran/ Awoonga are big u will more than likely have to beef up the trebbles, whether that will interfere with the action of a Prawnstar I don't know, the only thing I can see is its different to what these Barra get thrown at them and just might entise them to ambush, I say take the PS and see what happens.
    Look for the difference in water temp and work the points, Lantana is worth casting too and a snaggy spot that looks good to you Hammer it.....Good luck with your trip,let us all know how u went.........Whitto PS keep checking this post as others more knowledgable than I will offer advise, call into Foxies he will give u the good oil
    Last edited by Whitto; 25-05-2008 at 06:24 AM.
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    Re: What do i need re monduran(besides stones green ginger wine))

    I think whitto and yourself has basically covered 90% of possible tatics. You should be a god chance of a fish. As for prawn stars....why not?? Beef em up a bit. there are some pretty good yabbie plastics around too, could be worth a shot. I know I saw a fish gutted at Awoonga once that had a big yabbie in its guts!!....stones is essential!! love a dash in the beer on chili winter night!!!

    Steve

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    Re: What do i need re monduran(besides stones green ginger wine))

    Thans Steve,may be chasing you for some pain relief in the mornings.Least the fish dont get up till a respectable hour now.

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    Re: What do i need re monduran(besides stones green ginger wine))

    i would take some fire wood to get the fire going the first night rather then having to chase some up up there
    and i would try every lure if need be i reckon more in the water the more chance ya have of getting them to react to something .

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    Chewy I have caught a few Shrimp in the shallows in Bird Bay.

    ( I think the catties took them in about 30 seconds ) but at least we know that the Barra will recognise a shrimp, so go for the Pawnstars.

    Good luck.

    Regards Gordon

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    Re: What do i need re monduran(besides stones green ginger wine))

    Quote Originally Posted by chewy01 View Post
    Ok going to try and get a leave pass for the june long w/end. We will be camping as andy has to have a campfire.Iv fished monduran coming out of winter but never going into winter.Normally i fish b52s bombers classics etc with some s/p s.and now some big rapalas. my plan as always will be to drive round find some warm shallow water,bait and turtles(i like fishing with them)fish slow and cover the ground iv picked really well.is ther anythig anyone can add.Also on a different note is there shrimp in monduran ie wood it be worth fishing a prawnstar.they work really well on the saltys at mackay.
    cheers chewy...
    Hi Chewy01 I would try the plastic frogs that foxes havoc has in his shop as a couple of weeks ago i caught all my fish on them the biggest 107cm, Cast to the shallows and twich it back very slow, worked for me then give it a try if you like casting. Other than that we caught fish in bay B and I when we were there.
    Hope this helps Bazz

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    Confidence that you are doing the right thing, and from your original post its sounds pretty good. Find an area that should hold fish, and flog it to a foam.
    Ben

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    Re: What do i need re monduran(besides stones green ginger wine))

    Thanks all, ill be calling in to see foxie.Does anyone have any idea how ppl charge their minn kota batteries wen they camp. iv got a lead made to charge off the 4 stroke but i dont think its good for the battery.would an inverter run a 10 amp charger?
    Last edited by chewy01; 25-05-2008 at 10:28 PM.

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    Re: What do i need re monduran(besides stones green ginger wine))

    to charge "your" batteries I can recommend stones green ginger wine!!!
    otherwise, find a power point. there should be one in the camp kitchen. We'll be in a cabin if you are able to remove the battery easily for charging. we'll be pulling ours out each night for a few amps of boost. there wasn't a powerpoint out on the deck so we just dragged it inside at night. There was a power point in the switchboard outside our cabin last time but it didn't have any juice.

    Cheers Roo.

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    Re: What do i need re monduran(besides stones green ginger wine))

    yes good old stones. I might give rob a ring and find out wat the go is. I dont think there is any powered site where you can have a fire ring.I have no problem paying for a powered site but camping somewhere where i can have a fire.Otherwise i might be able to just charge it in robs shed.it only takes about two hours or so.Actually there may be a powered site down near the camp kitchen that has a fire ring.think they run an ext. lead or something.normally i wake these ppl up when im having a cuppa in summer.

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    Re: What do i need re monduran(besides stones green ginger wine))

    Rob and Kelly will usually let you charge it at the kiosk. As Roo said, more than welcome to charge at our cabin if needed. Great idea on the prawn stars. I have some 4 inch prongs i'm going to throw in now.
    See you up there, this is shaping up to be a top weekend!!
    Cheers Kim
    Live your life in such a way that when your feet hit the floor in the morning, Satan shudders and says...
    'Oh Shit.....she's awake'

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    Re: What do i need re monduran(besides stones green ginger wine))

    Oh and a bottle or two of Canadian Club
    Cheers Kim
    Live your life in such a way that when your feet hit the floor in the morning, Satan shudders and says...
    'Oh Shit.....she's awake'

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    Re: What do i need re monduran(besides stones green ginger wine))

    thanks,
    was hoping to bring the better half but she works in emerg.dept local hospital and its the stupid worlds gr8est pub crawl that weekend so the chances of getting a swap arent good.ill give rob a ring. ill probably try tying up a bit anyway so hopefully it will last a couple days.Havent had can. club for years,might give it a nudge.haven given an offering to the weather gods so everything is crossed.

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    Re: What do i need re monduran(besides stones green ginger wine))

    You lot are entertaining. Just make sure you have clear heads in the mornings when playing with those sharp hooks.

    Dont forget to give us a report.

    Winter fishing is always a challenge.

    Regards Gordon

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