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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: My first Saratoga :-)
Top stuff Tony! They are a beaut fish arnt they? I dont know what it is about Toga', but they are by far my favourite fish, easily.
Cant wait for the pic mate!
TinarooTriumph
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: My first Saratoga :-)
Great work mate
Cheers
Brandon.
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: My first Saratoga :-)
GREAT CANT WAIT TO THE PIC
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: My first Saratoga :-)
I like you Tony was pretty much blown away with my first Toga as well. Like your's it was a totally unexpected capture. Went to Borumba acouple of yrs ago, only had a canoe at the time. Got there in the afternoon and didn't really have time to go out on the dam, so took the canoe for a paddle in the little creek (Yabba creek) down behind the campground by the dam wall. It was stinking hot, middle of summer, so there was heaps of kids swimming and jumping off trees into the water. Wasn't really expecting anything with all the ruckus, but we got a couple of small bass. Was fishing with a fat little med/deep diver and pegged a nice cast in under some overhanging cover, only about 30m from where the boys were all jumping off a rope swing making a real racket. The water just erupted where the lure landed, and a fairly huge Toga just went ballistic all over the small stretch of water we were in. Jumped around 10 times and played up like no fish I've ever caught before. Was around 70cms, unfortunately didn't have a camera with me. Still to this day, probably my most memorable fish capture. I bet your still buzzing.
Cheers mate
Tiges
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Re: My first Saratoga :-)
whats the best way to catch toga can anyone let me know the secret . i have heard freshwater fish like the water to warm up a bit before they bite so the crack of dawn isnt the right time is this true.
people tell me mid morning is the best time.
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: My first Saratoga :-)
Seahawk, if your serious about getting a toga head up to cania dam for a few days in september-november and cast spinner baits at the timber in the chook pen. I went up last year and we had a ball. Lots of healthy bass aswell. Borumba also has a healthy population of toga but has been fishing poorly.
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: My first Saratoga :-)
Seahawk - the water temp does seem to affect f/w fish. I'm no expert on Toga, but I do know that this is very much the case with Barra, and toga do seem to share a lot of charactistics with them...
From what I've heard (and from my one and only catch) they like to hang around lilly pads.
If you can get in amongst the lillies you have a much better chance of enticing one to take your lure. Spinner baits are often used as it's possible to work them through lilly pads, as with soft plastics with the spinner blade. Alternatively working surface lures at dawn/dusk near the edges of lilly pads, and if you're game through the lilly pads if you find a gap
Hope this helps.
,,, Just realised I haven't got that pic yet! Better get on it !
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Re: My first Saratoga :-)
hey fellas so what is the best time to fish on the dams is it the same as fishing on the bay
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: My first Saratoga :-)
As in the best time of day?
Dawn is a very good time to chase freshwater fish in summer. In the winter bass will move into the shallows in search of warmer water early in the morning. I find the change in light periods seem to produce the best when i go on a freshwater trip i try to fish dawn through till mid morning then i go back to camp for lunch and a sleep and then hit the water again around 3 fishing up until dusk (later if the fish are still biting). Saratoga are a surface feeder and prefer the protection from shadows. They will move around and 'hunt' for the first few hours after dawn while the shadows from surrounding hills are still on the water but when full sun is on the water they will retreat deeper into snags or stop feeding on the surface. This does not mean you can't catch saratoga in the middle of the day but it does mean you will have to employ different tactics. Let your spinnerbait sink deeper into the snag or systematically work a section of bank you saw them patrolling earlier that morning will still produce fish. Saratoga have a very hard mouth so sharp hooks must be used and stinger hooks on spinners are a must. A longer moderate action rod will set hooks better than a short still rod. Also play the fish with side pressure when you feel them starting to come to the surface get ready for the jump drop your rod tip low and keep contact otherwise they will spit the hook.
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: My first Saratoga :-)
where's the pics at mate, love toga pics
still yet to catch one myself.. have had them as a pet though
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Cmon Tony wheres the picture ?
Photos are a must have, in any report.
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Re: My first Saratoga :-)
A bump for Tony's pic !!!
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