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    With the lack of reports currently I thought I better throw this one up to give you guys something to read....

    Shot up the river last night for a plastics session after work. Managed to find a school of hungry snaps and got 2 from the first 2 casts and then over the next half hour had a pretty consistent stream of hookups and getting dusted in the structure. I managed to land 3 in total and my deckie got one.

    The highlight was the decky getting monstered by what im more than 50% sure was a big barra!! It came straight out of the water when hooked then porpoised again with about 2/3 of its body out of the water. It then went deep and back under the boat and straight for a set of pilons and promptly stitched him up!!

    When it came out of the water my first thought was a Jewie....It was silver with a black back and I could clearly see the scales.....It happened that quick I couldnt positively ID it as a Barra but it had all the characteristics of one. the more I think about it the more I'm leaning towards a Barra..... Guess we will never know....

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    Basher, when you say up the river, do you mean the Brisbane river? (I note that your location is Brisbane).

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterKroll View Post
    Basher, when you say up the river, do you mean the Brisbane river? (I note that your location is Brisbane).
    Yes mate the Brissy river

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    Bloody hell! When I lived i Brisbane northern suburbs, I used to take my boat to the Pin or hook on to the rock wall at Pinkenba, fishing for bream. And meanwhile, just down the road........... (Doh!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterKroll View Post
    Bloody hell! When I lived i Brisbane northern suburbs, I used to take my boat to the Pin or hook on to the rock wall at Pinkenba, fishing for bream. And meanwhile, just down the road........... (Doh!)
    Mate.....the river is an amazing fishery.....takes a little while to suss it out but can produce some awesome fish from time to time.....just have to look back through the fishing reports here to see some examples....

    Infact it is the most reliable area I fish...can always get onto something landing them amongst the structure is another story though!!

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    Ausfish Platinum Member alleycat's Avatar
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    Thanks snapper, my son caught 2 barra in the logan river 2 years ago in a cast net so they are around and on the lack of reports?, one thing ve noticed is that say 6 years ago there was lots of reports of bay snapper from wello, green and mud and now they are so rare, congrats on your catch, it would have been a bitch rigging up over and over if you were using braid..

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    Quote Originally Posted by alleycat View Post
    Thanks snapper, my son caught 2 barra in the logan river 2 years ago in a cast net so they are around and on the lack of reports?, one thing ve noticed is that say 6 years ago there was lots of reports of bay snapper from wello, green and mud and now they are so rare, congrats on your catch, it would have been a bitch rigging up over and over if you were using braid..
    Yeah I'm pretty sure it was a Barra but cant say for certain....The image is burnt into my brain of that first jump though....Just wish I got a better look..... It was a big fish.... meter at least....

    The Subject of posting fishing reports has been done to death on here so I'm not going to start that again...haha...

    I think the fish are still there though just people keeping it quiet....

    I got this one at Green a couple of weeks ago...

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    And heres another from the River...
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    Ausfish Platinum Member alleycat's Avatar
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    Nice fish, green can be a hard place to land bigger snaps, I fished there a lot 6 years ago, the drag would scream off then you would feel the squeak squeak of your leader rubbing on a bomby then ping!!!!.

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    Threadfin salmon maybe. They are known to be in the river. If global warming means barra in the brissy maybe it ain't such a bad thing

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    Threadfin salmon maybe. They are known to be in the river. If global warming means barra in the brissy maybe it ain't such a bad thing
    Mate I have caught plenty of Thready's in the river and i'm pretty sure it wasnt a Thready.... It was very Silver with large scales.... I have caught some big thready's that are almost silver but almost certain it wasnt one....

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    Been a few catches of good sized barra over the years in the brissy , the lads at work (port of Brisbane) watched one surface swimming last summer and said it was around the 90cm mark. they are there and I would not doubt your story one bit. nice haul of snapps also , I thought they would have moved on by now , good to see they are still around.

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    Pretty sure there is a pic of one (Barra) in the latest B&B from Jacobs well caught while trolling for flatties...... if my memory is working.

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    I have heard of a number of small barra been caught around Jacobs and Logan river over the last 10 years I was told there was a fishery up stream that lost a few due to flooding. Anyone she'd more light on that rumour.

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    A few turn up every year in SE Queensland.... And every year you here the same stories of fish farm escapees.... To be honest I think they are truly wild fish that venture south... 15 years ago who would of thought of a threadfin fishery here?...they were considered a northern species only.... There is a fairly healthy population of Barra in the Burrum and Mary rivers and also the sandy straights...not far by water to here..

    I remember when I was about 10 my uncle took me fishing in tingalpa creek.... We were fishing with livies and I hooked a fish that jumped and had whiskers... I swore then it was a threadfin and everyone I told laughed at me.... Told me it was probably a catfish.... I still think it was a thready to this day...

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