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Thread: Monduran 17/09/2006

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    darryl_l
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    Monduran 17/09/2006

    Heard some varying reports about Monduran so I thought I would slip up and look for myself. This one was caught in 25ft of water at 20.2 C the warmest water I found was 23.5 C and others I talked to at the dam said they had been hooking quite a few but not getting many to the boat.

    Darryl L

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    Re: Monduran 17/09/2006

    Great work Darryl

    Have you got a pic of the bass your deckie got?

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    darryl_l
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    Re: Monduran 17/09/2006

    No seajay39,

    The barra pic was taken on my camera and his bass pics were taken on his camera so hopefully Rob will post them on here.

    Darryl L

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    Re: Monduran 17/09/2006

    Great barra there mate. Looks very healthy. Might i ask what u caught him on? I'm heading to Monduran on the September holidays.



    regards scoocer101

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    Re: Monduran 17/09/2006

    Whats this decky talk???

    here is a pic of my 1.9kg bass.......Doh!! Next trip ill chase bass and land a barra!!

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    darryl_l
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    Re: Monduran 17/09/2006

    scoocer101,

    classic barra 10ft model in orange. The same lure is close to twenty barra so far so might have to retire it soon

    hey setthehook,

    I can hardly call you a deckie you never got the shoes off once during the whole trip either putting the boat in or retrieveing it

    Darryl L

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    Re: Monduran 17/09/2006

    Mate the water looked cold and you had no shoes on so........

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    Re: Monduran 17/09/2006

    Looks a well-conditioned fish Darryl. Well done mate. Did you get far up the system?

    Cheers
    Paul
    Ranger 188VX - "Sweet Chariot"

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    blue-mako
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    Re: Monduran 17/09/2006

    That Bass must have been hungry!

    Troy

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    darryl_l
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    Re: Monduran 17/09/2006

    Big_Ren,

    Travelled up about two miles past white rock to find the warmest water but didn't catch anything in that neck of the woods.

    I was more interested in running the new motor in so we travelled up to white and back to the main basin area about five times
    Couldn't let the deckie have too much of a chance at catching a barra

    Darryl L

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    Re: Monduran 17/09/2006

    Good fish and keep the reports coming in.

    Only a couple of weeks left to go, then let me at them

    Trev
    Fish for the future, enjoy the present but think of your children.

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    Re: Monduran 17/09/2006

    great fish

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    themisses
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    Re: Monduran 17/09/2006

    We have just booked 4 days up there next week. Neither of us have ever been barra fishing, so we are really looking foward to it. A trip to the tackle shop has been mentioned, to stock up!! Any hints?? . Hope we have half the luck you guys had. That is a awsome bass!! Cheers Kim.

    Any one else heading up?? We will camping with dark blue forrester and a white 4.55 poly "Reel Fun", come and say hi. Any tips/hints would be great too.
    5 sleeps to go!!

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    Re: Monduran 17/09/2006

    the missus,

    The main thing with Monduran is to not spend too much time looking for the warmest water. Now that the temps are up again, you will find fish all over the dam - not necessarily the warmest bays.

    Look for structure that looks different and try to find the right lantana. it's not hard to find lantana in this dam but depending on water levels, some could be thick but most of the branches are high and dry well above water line - no good. Find the lantana that looks like most of the branches are sunken or just below the surface.

    Oh - hang on cause if they a bit slow to chew, you can be guaranteed they will hit when you least expecting it. Surprising how much power even a 60+cm barra can have.

    Good luck.

    BTW - most of your reputable lures will work fine and gold seems to be the go at most dams (definitely Monduran). My favourite is a gold and black viper (deep).

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    themisses
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    Re: Monduran 17/09/2006

    Cheers Black Sheep,
    Does the size of the lure matter?? As in salt, big bait equals big fish, or do the hit anything?
    I don't mind getting wet so long as I land the bugger. And if the rod goes you can guarantee I'll be thrown in after it!!

    Do you use slick rigs? I have heard the boss talking about them. I think I had better supervise this visit to the tackle shop, the list is growing longer by the hour, but good strong trebles are at the top.
    Thanks for you help!!
    Cheers Kim

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