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    Wet week at Awonga

    With our outback trip to the "WET" centre cancelled we changed our plans & headed to Lake Awonga for a week in search of a few Barra


    We had just had a week of warm weather & heard reports a few barra where about in the margins. It was also the lead up to the full moon for those who follow that theory along with first week of school holiday - so we wouldn't be alone.

    We arrived at the Lake Awonga Camp Grounds around 1pm Sunday & quickly set up camp. First session was with my Nieces boyfriend Steve & it didn't take us too long to find our first fish at 95cm. This was my first trip back to the lake since it had rose & it sure is a BIG body of water now !

    A lot of the areas we had done well in previously still looked the goods & we managed to mark a few fish on the HDS to boost our confidence.


    Did I mention the forecast was for heavy rain Monday onwards !!!! We'll the bureau got it right this time & it poured Monday morning - luckily we are seasoned campers #@!

    We fished Monday in the rain for nothing more than a cat fish & a very we a#$

    Tuesday dawned wet & grey & slowly deteriorated ! I fished with my niece Jess in the afternoon both casting & trolling for nothing. Jess even offered me money to go back in early


    Thursday afternoon we spent anchoring on points & casting after advice from Jason Wilhelm. Unfortunately our confidence was dented after three hours for nothing, but with plenty of boney's flicking we decided on a troll run to finish off with. Running a couple of Classic Barra Pro's we only went 15 minutes before we got out first bite - resulting in a FAT 98 cm fish




    Next we tried a point we had previously cast which also held plenty of boney's - with Steve getting hammered as we came around the corner ! This fish really played up with half a dozen gill rattling jumps boat side before falling into the enviro net. Steve was stoked with his first barra at 98cm - just short of the meter !


    The weather did finally improve a little,but the fishing remained tough for our last two days at Awonga ............


    We fished each afternoon from 2pm onwards in the hope of finding some warmer water in the shallow,windward bays. We'd anchor & cast each area for around an hour before moving to another area up until dark - then switch to trolling any area's that showed promise. The wet weather didn't put the catties off ............


    Unfortunately we didn't get any more bites from the barra & it rained just enough Saturday morning to wet everything as we packed up ! It was great to be back on the lake & we learnt plenty as usual - looking forward to our next trip already

    Regards Scotto
    So Many Fish - So little time !

    I Proudly support the following companies: Shimano, G.Loomis, The Haines Group, Scientific Anglers, Abel Reels, Lowrance

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    some great fish there pity aboutthe weather but it is great to see a report from awoonga for a change

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    Great info Scott and great pics. At least you got onto a few in very adverse conditions where I'd guess most people probably unfortunately scored a doughnut.

    We're heading up there in November for a week on the houseboat so might be in touch for a chat!

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    Franco - were headin back up in a few more weeks to try again - hopefully with out the rain this time

    Regards Scotto
    So Many Fish - So little time !

    I Proudly support the following companies: Shimano, G.Loomis, The Haines Group, Scientific Anglers, Abel Reels, Lowrance

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    Awesome!

    It'll almost be like having our own personal reconnaissance scouts out doing all the gruntwork! Ha Ha! I'm heading up there with Greenie and a few of our mates so hopefully between our brainstrusts and info from others we can rustle up a few despite the fishing pressure. I haven't been up in a few years and it sounds like it's almost a completely new Dam! Can't wait.

    First though I have a trip to Cania planned in 2 weeks so better start researching it!

    Good luck on your next Awoonga adventure mate.

    Chat soon Scott.

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    Congratulations on getting a few nice fish, a pity about the rain for your camping. Sounds like you arrived a couple of days too late. I fished out there the wed, thurs, friday, sat, and sunday before you arrived with the fishing peaking on friday and then tapering slightly on saturday and sunday. I caught a lot of fish roughly in the area of your first photo on friday in the 25kn sw winds, but by sunday only got 1 fish there and I found the fish moved and concentrated on one point in that area. There does seem to be a predominance of mid to high 90's at present, which is good as they go the hardest in my opinion.
    Are you fishing out of a signature 485, looks very well set up. Is it very stable. When you're up next would you mind if I looked it over as I am considering buying one. thanks scott.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vet View Post

    Are you fishing out of a signature 485, looks very well set up. Is it very stable. When you're up next would you mind if I looked it over as I am considering buying one. thanks scott.
    Yep - Thats a Haines 485SF - looks like we'll be back up there again from the 20th of this month for 4 days - give us a call & we can catch up

    Regards Scotto
    0428 484 499
    So Many Fish - So little time !

    I Proudly support the following companies: Shimano, G.Loomis, The Haines Group, Scientific Anglers, Abel Reels, Lowrance

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