Awoonga
The caption above my head when we first hit the water at Awoonga was a bunch of ????? . My last trip there was almost 2 yrs ago and I don’t remember seeing much surface weed at all. Back then, our most productive areas were massive patches of submerged weed, reaching up 6 to 15 ft below the surface – absolute barra magnets when other conditions were accomodating. Now theres surface weed all over the place. And its amazing how the shoreline can look so different when the water levels are different. I started to wonder if this trip was going to be an epic fail….
In any case, new trip, new water levels, new conditions, means having to sticky beak all over the place and just see what we need to do to find then hook some fish. As it turns out, the fish still like to hang around the weed, except now, we’re deep into the weed instead of being in the periphery. We still caught fish fishing the edges of weedbeds but as is often the case, a dominant technique/trend eventually takes over. First couple of years, the lures of choice were the usual soft swimbaits like the Panther Martin Phoney Bream and Slick Rigs, along with shallow diving hardbodies like the ubiquitous B52 (caught my pb with this trusty lure in really gnarly water) and various Rapalas amongst many many other hardbodies. This year, for us anyway, was the year of the frog. And pencil baits. Almost all fish were caught with frogs and pencil baits….pretty crazy and oh so different from past years.
So there we were, pulling fish from all over the place - huge fields of surface weed in the middle of nowhere, fishing weed right by the shoreline, fishing weed in small bays, fishing weed in big bays…you get the idea.
We ended up catching quite a few fish, but we lost way more. Only two of which were bona fide big’uns though, lost in, you guess it, under and in between abt 5 tonnes of weed. The ones we DID land, was only because we really horsed the fish in hard and fast, before it had time to turn us into vegetarians. We really got sick of seeing fish dive into, under then THROUGH to the other side of the weedbed.
Did I mentioned the rain? It rained practically every day we were there. It was fun in the beginning, especially since we were in CQ(begone damn drought!), where its all warm even when it rains, but the novelty wore off after 3 straight days. Lets just say the wet sack syndrome got old real quick…..
Darryl and his new boat,complete with Terrova and new deck
Darryl's PB,from a sheltered,secluded bay, right on a metre.This one was fatter than most metreys I've seen.
Everythings a blur to me now, I think this was my first fish of the trip
Had a stare down with Ferdinand over at Iveragh. This HUGE fella had evil in his eyes...
This fish swapped a partially digested boney for my slick rig. Doesnt pay to be greedy hey?Took a while to extract since it was all comfy inside a big weedbed.
This cute frog planted itself at our front door for a couple of days. Speaking of which, the Cane toad strike rate was abt 86/206378, not too far off our barra strike rate
When all else fails employ Crouching Dragon,Hidden Barra Technique,Matty style.
Darryl's Stick My Ass Out as Far as Possible Technique
Topwater anyone?
The line on my primary topwater rod (Branzino,30lb Toray) - result of many tows into all kinds of shite by recalcitrant barra
One of many many finning barra we saw,all casual like. One fish,we saw in the same spot,over and over again,day after day.Weird.
Night Fishing.
Holy cow! This is one way way cool time to fish. I’m a complete newby at this night fishing caper, not even for jewies here in Sydney, but boy, if I knew how much fun it is, I’d have started ages ago! Most used technique? Yep…frogs and pencil baits.
This one almost ate Darryl's rod tip
Night barra courtesy of my IKT Trairao
I'd post more pics but I've filled my quota...onto Part Deux for bass report...
Note:
Trev, thanks for the company and extra fishing spots with accompanying advice mate
It was nice meeting you Scotty (Vet)..those images of barra u showed us on ur Humminbird side scans were awesome. Interesting stinger rig u had there tooThanks for sharing....