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Yes, I am impressed. There are other species in Awoonga that I stop and often wonder about. My sooty experience and yellowbelly experience is about as equal to my golf experience,,,which is almost zilch. I often wonder about tactics required to "target" these species, and how present they really are in a system dominated by barra tactics. I have caught a sooty and a saratoga from Awoonga, but they have both been incidental by-catches! I take my hat off to all and sundry who catch these 'other' species in Awoonga! I just wonder what is available? Even the jacks possibly adopt movements that see them less available to barra methods!
A wondering Johnny M
I have the same thoughts Johnny M so am going to trial a few different things at Easter time just to see if there are any differences between techniques in salt as against fresh, especially for Jack. Not going to spend to much time on them though .
Josh caught the sooty on an old prawn bottom bouncing with lead shot on a 2 kg line, while waiting to go Barra fishing. He was most impressed. I've heard about the stocking with Yellowtail Bream and Mullet etc. but have not targeted them yet. Maybe when I get sick of Barra fishing
mate caught a good 'toga while fishing with me in october there, also I got a decent long tom!? on my january trip while casting in the timber. I was aware of garfish being in there but not long toms...
There's stacks of the little Banded Grunters which are supposed to be good for live bait but we haven't tried them.....yet. We catch them on dead prawns or just about anything else!!