There were always a few Barra turning up each year in the system in the 70's and 80's. It looks like a few survived the development at the mouth
There were always a few Barra turning up each year in the system in the 70's and 80's. It looks like a few survived the development at the mouth
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mmmmmmmmm interesting jeffo, something ya not telling us hehe, might have to do a few stake outs on ya hahaha![]()
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. spewing he knocked it on the head, could have been a great breader to get the noosa stocks back up to the way noosa was in is hay day again. do you guys think it is a true wild fish or has just come from a flooding pond or something.
figjam :wink:
If it gets any hotter I think I might join the migration too and head for Tassie.
It's a nice fish wish there was a lot more of them around.
In the mid 80s early 90s we were catching barra of the jetty at bullock point in tin can bay
it probably was a fish from a flooded dam or nursery or something, but the chance of finding another fish too breed with at the right time might make it hard too, maybe someone should chase up stocking the top of the river, it would be prime, plenty of opportunity....water temp is usually pretty good in the system too which would help