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    Big Swimbaits from USA for barra

    Hi All
    I will be in USA in November and wonder if anyone could give me a heads up on any good Barra lures to pick up over there. Both locations I am in have Bass Pro Shop.
    I will be looking at Spros as well, any suggestions which ones etc. or any that have been used with success. They have some exciting looking lures in their Swimbaits section on the website.
    Cheers
    Flatzie

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    Re: Big Swimbaits from USA for barra

    Lucky you .... speaking of Lucky

    Lucky craft real californias , live pointers and live sammys would be good value.

    Chris

    PS - If you can find them and dont mind spending a little coin - the Mattlures baby bass ...... it is a big swimbait and so realistic - apparently they catch barra too
    Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
    Teach him how to fish
    & he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
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    Re: Big Swimbaits from USA for barra

    Hey Thanks Chris
    Are the Spros worth getting, I see they are pretty expensive, and if so any particular type?
    I will chase down the others you mention for a look as well.
    Tryin to give these fish something they havent seen before!
    Cheers
    Flatzie

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    Re: Big Swimbaits from USA for barra

    Quote Originally Posted by flatzie View Post
    Hey Thanks Chris
    Are the Spros worth getting, I see they are pretty expensive, and if so any particular type?
    I will chase down the others you mention for a look as well.
    Tryin to give these fish something they havent seen before!
    Cheers
    Flatzie
    Those BBZ ? would be worth a look - the yanks are right into those jointed swimbaits ........ check out the jerry rangos too - mind you they cost like a gazillionbucks each

    Chris
    Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
    Teach him how to fish
    & he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
    TEAM MOJIKO

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Big Swimbaits from USA for barra

    Seems silly to waste all that money. Imagine how many Classic barra 150 bleeding mullet S/R,s you could get for the same dosh. They are all you need, evidently.

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    Re: Big Swimbaits from USA for barra

    might even be better off with a pkt of slick rigs

    Chris
    Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
    Teach him how to fish
    & he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
    TEAM MOJIKO

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    Re: Big Swimbaits from USA for barra

    Maybe the Barra are getting a little used to Classics and Slick Rigs?
    Cheers
    Flatzie

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    Re: Big Swimbaits from USA for barra

    Quote Originally Posted by flatzie View Post
    Maybe the Barra are getting a little used to Classics and Slick Rigs?
    Cheers
    Flatzie
    maybe .... maybe not -- who knows?
    Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
    Teach him how to fish
    & he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
    TEAM MOJIKO

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    Re: Big Swimbaits from USA for barra

    Interesting though that one always tries to have an arsenal of lures to choose from, I think Im guilty of always dropping back to what worked before, you know its a confidence thing as well.
    But to spend a few bucks to land even one of these fish is the name of the game, its pretty priceless to see a huge barra beside the boat and then get to pic it and release it.
    I note JM as a guide saying how we need to keep changing with the dam, conditions etc, and I am starting to get a train of thought that with the overwhelming amount of bumps, hits, near misses coming up in reports that the fish maybe a bit wary, maybe chasing the thing away rather than trying to eat it?
    Haha, trying to think like a barra now!
    I mean I couldnt go wrong casting and working B52s, now its hard to get a fish on one, then Power Mullets, which have secured loads of fish, not so hot.
    I know there are times when you just get them climbing all over lures, but maybe the intro of something completely new will trigger more action.
    What do you think.
    Those Spros look so much like a Boney Bream!
    On the cost of lures, funny how people will spend enormous amounts of dosh on boats, fuel, food. rods and reels and then think a $24 is a silly waste of money? Beats me.
    The lure is the meeting point of you and the barra, thats where I want to have put my money!
    Cheers
    Flatzie
    PS Chris I have never caught a fish on a Squidgy! just have hardly used them but I know they work!

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    Re: Big Swimbaits from USA for barra

    Quote Originally Posted by flatzie View Post
    Interesting though that one always tries to have an arsenal of lures to choose from, I think Im guilty of always dropping back to what worked before, you know its a confidence thing as well.
    But to spend a few bucks to land even one of these fish is the name of the game, its pretty priceless to see a huge barra beside the boat and then get to pic it and release it.
    I note JM as a guide saying how we need to keep changing with the dam, conditions etc, and I am starting to get a train of thought that with the overwhelming amount of bumps, hits, near misses coming up in reports that the fish maybe a bit wary, maybe chasing the thing away rather than trying to eat it?
    Haha, trying to think like a barra now!
    I mean I couldnt go wrong casting and working B52s, now its hard to get a fish on one, then Power Mullets, which have secured loads of fish, not so hot.
    I know there are times when you just get them climbing all over lures, but maybe the intro of something completely new will trigger more action.
    What do you think.
    Those Spros look so much like a Boney Bream!
    On the cost of lures, funny how people will spend enormous amounts of dosh on boats, fuel, food. rods and reels and then think a $24 is a silly waste of money? Beats me.
    The lure is the meeting point of you and the barra, thats where I want to have put my money!
    Cheers
    Flatzie
    PS Chris I have never caught a fish on a Squidgy! just have hardly used them but I know they work!
    Couldn't agree more - you certainly need to give yourself the best chance possible .... and if that means having lures that have a different action / swim characteristics when compared what gets thrown on a regular basis.... awesome! ..... - Just maybe these realistic bass type swimbaits might just do it - I've actually got a couple new ones on the way - not meant to be a silver bullet but will behave differently to what I have in the box atm.

    As for those squidgeys - well they clearly polarise the barra fishing community . While my ones dont resemble what comes out of the packet with hook changes , rattles , belly flap slits , hole punched tail wrist after being boiled ....... I still see plenty of barra caught on ones straight out of the pack..... and recently too.
    Mind you ..... they are not my first port of call - but they do end up being tied on..... that is for sure

    I'm sure you'll enjoy swimming those new lures

    Chris
    Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
    Teach him how to fish
    & he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
    TEAM MOJIKO

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    Ausfish Platinum Member warrior's Avatar
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    Re: Big Swimbaits from USA for barra

    mate have a look at the basstrix range in paddle tail fatgrubs i have done real well with them in mondy and lenthalls they are only 90mm long but swim well and have a good color range not too exy either cheers AL

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Steve B's Avatar
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    Re: Big Swimbaits from USA for barra

    Flatzie,

    If your near a Cabelas, try getting some 'cabelas flat tires' they are a plastic sort of like hollowbellys etc...they go pretty good I have found. About $5 US per pack of 5.

    I reckon you will find plenty of lures in the shops over there that will scream out to you 'barra would smash this'!!! Good luck..I am jealous!

    Steve
    I dont have ADHD......ohh look a squirrell !!!

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    Re: Big Swimbaits from USA for barra

    Hey thanks Steve, I got some of those Cabelas flat tyres last time I was in the US they are pretty good, havent got a fish on one yet tho.
    There is a whole range og Muskie lures which would probably go well too!
    Cheers
    Flatzie

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    Re: Big Swimbaits from USA for barra

    Hey flatzie,
    The jackall deka hama-ku-ru are a sensational swimbait and are well priced. I also like the size there about 90mm and dont require a XXL rod to throw them. They come in a surface a shallow suspending and a sinking.

    I cast one around on sunday and the cod were all over it.
    I'll post a pick for reference as you can see it is makes a excellant mullet immatation.
    Attachment 62843
    Cheers Kyle.
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    Ausfish Platinum Member Steve B's Avatar
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    Re: Big Swimbaits from USA for barra

    Quote Originally Posted by hairypunt View Post
    Hey flatzie,
    The jackall deka hama-ku-ru are a sensational swimbait and are well priced. I also like the size there about 90mm and dont require a XXL rod to throw them. They come in a surface a shallow suspending and a sinking.

    I cast one around on sunday and the cod were all over it.
    I'll post a pick for reference as you can see it is makes a excellant mullet immatation.
    Attachment 62843
    Cheers Kyle.
    Nice looking lure Kyle, what sort of $$ are they???...very worth while lure by the looks. I reckon salt water barra would climb all over them in the shallows, like the cod. very mullet like.

    Cheers Steve
    I dont have ADHD......ohh look a squirrell !!!

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