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I am going back to Boyndale Bush Camp for another go at Barra and I would like some information on soft plastic lures as we could not do any good last time with hard bodied.
All the popular models including 110, 130mm slick rigs work well, storm 4, 5 & 6" wild eye swim shads along with the now popular Berkley hollow bellies in the 4, 5 & 6" lengths. Dont forget surface lures in the right conditions including the infamous frogs/toads. Regulate the depths and try a basic slow roll to start and move to more advanced techniques from there. As for frogs get them on the top walking along at a moderate to fast pace
Hi Brian the Boyne Dale camp is a great spot for some relaxed camping and fishing away from the crowds. I have a mate that just camped there in the last week and he loved it.
With the Hollow Bellies you can choose different weight Nitro Jig heads to suit the depth in the water column you want to work. The hooks are also way stronger than the Squidgy hooks.
For deeper work you can grab some of the Mullets which have a nice action.
Those Storms also have a nice action to them.
Bozos also have some nice plastics that are not heavily promoted so check them out and make up your own mind on what you think would be good to throw at a Barra or 2.
It's a great part of the world up that way mate enjoy and have fun.
Cheers Lyndon.