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borumba dam 6-7 Jan 10
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    borumba dam 6-7 Jan 10

    Took the young fellow to Borumba dam for a two day father & son fishing and camping trip.

    I don't know where it comes from, but Jason is an an absolute nut on fresh water fishing and loves Bass fishing with a passion. As a result. we normally do 2 or 3 freshwater sessions a year to satisfy his need, and by all means we are no fresh water guns, but Jason does know quite a lot from reading about fresh water fishing in magazines.

    This year the target was Saratoga, so we went up to the Borumba to try to nail one. On the 4th cast I nail a small 24 cm Bass that was my 1st ever Bass and that got us excited and primed for the day ahead.

    At the end of day 1, we landed 7 Bass 2 Togas and 1 Yellowbelly that was kept for a feed. Best Toga went 90 cm which is massive for Borumba as told by the caretaker of the Dam camping ground.

    Personally. I didn't think that they would grow this big in south east QLD, so 90 cm was a surprise. I have caught a bigger one in corobooree billabong in Kakadu National park, but that was 20 years ago. Nevertheless, it was still nice to see a dancing Toga on top of the water twice as this fish did.

    The dam is in prestine condition and close to 100% full. The water was extremely clear and at 28 deg C on the surface was quite warm. It was so clear that we could see the Togas cruising around about a foot under water.

    Day 2 started off slow, the wind changed direction overnight and was hard to get the fish to bite, but soon we got stuck on the Bass and landed 6 and 1 Yellowbelly that was kept for a feed.

    The interesting thing for the day was that Jason landed a tagged Bass with tag number T59259. We have rung the 1800 number as per the tag and passed on the information, but if the person that originally tagged it, is an AUSfish member, I can tell you we recaptured your fish about 1.2 km up Yabba Creek arm and was returned to the water in prime condition as found at 24.5 cm.

    Here are some of the photos of a successful and enjoyable couple of days of a father and son camp.

    By the way the young fellow was like a pig in shit the whole 2 days and extremely happy to see a Toga for the first time, and me a happy father for catching a couple to show him what they looked like.

    Enjoy

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    Ausfish Platinum Member DEANO68's Avatar
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    Re: borumba dam 6-7 Jan 10

    great stuff, theres some top fish there. !.!..awesome togas, the 90 is a cracker, well done...

    deano..
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    Re: borumba dam 6-7 Jan 10

    Top report mate,,, nothin better than a fishing trip with your son....

    Cheers Baz

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    Re: borumba dam 6-7 Jan 10

    Sounds like a great little couple of days

    A 90cm toga is a great fish alright

    Thanks for sharing

    Chris
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    Ausfish Platinum Member warrior's Avatar
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    Re: borumba dam 6-7 Jan 10

    top stuff on the toga they look awsome at that size great colors on them too i wonder how old they are when 90cm

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    Re: borumba dam 6-7 Jan 10

    Top report mate. That's a beaut Toga, they sure get thick at that size. And cranky when hooked. Looks like you'll be doing more fishing in the fresh, if your young bloke has his way.

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    Re: borumba dam 6-7 Jan 10

    Nice stuff mate, lovely dam that is.

    Top report.

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    Re: borumba dam 6-7 Jan 10

    Love catching Saratoga! Hoping to get a hold of some at Cania soon!
    Anyway, great report!

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    Re: borumba dam 6-7 Jan 10

    They're the best times,you'll both remember them.Top post great fish.
    Paulo

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    Ausfish Platinum Member bdowdy's Avatar
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    Re: borumba dam 6-7 Jan 10

    great stuff im thinking of heading there in a weeks time to get my first toga...any hints or tips would be appreciated as never been up there....brett

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    Re: borumba dam 6-7 Jan 10

    Bdowdy

    Mate if your driving from Brisbane do yourself a favour and turnoff the Bruce Hwy at Eumandi and follow roads to Imbil. I think it will be quicker than using the roads via Maleny or Nambour like I did, as these are fairly poor and windie. I definatelly won't make that mistake again.

    The dam is almost full and we found Bass on almost all secluded bays to the right and left of the main basin and up in Yabba Creek arm.

    The Togas and Yellowbelly were caught drifting at the Yabba Creek arm on banks that rose from 15 metres to 3 with standing timber in the shallow end.
    If you are targeting Toga I would definatelly head for Yabba Creek as for some reason all the Togas caught by us and other fishos came from Yabba.

    We used dark deep diving (Eg Brown suji shrimp) coloured Jackall Chubbies and River 2 Sea baby cranks to catch all these fish. Most other guys we saw were casting spinnerbaits and their catch rate was nothing like ours.

    Cheers & Good luck

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    Ausfish Platinum Member bdowdy's Avatar
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    Re: borumba dam 6-7 Jan 10

    thanks for the help..hopefully ill have atoga photo soon....thanks heaps again..brett

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Fishbait's Avatar
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    Re: borumba dam 6-7 Jan 10

    Top report and a nice awesome Toga of that size to top the weekend. It's a beautiful dam alright, makes me want out get back there again soon. Glad you had a great time. Cheers, Darren.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Jeremy87's Avatar
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    Re: borumba dam 6-7 Jan 10

    which photos is of the 90cm one?

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Steve B's Avatar
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    Re: borumba dam 6-7 Jan 10

    Mate they are some nice fish...especially the togas!!

    Well done, and great pics

    Cheers Steve

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