great session matt ,congrats on that barra .
great session matt ,congrats on that barra .
Nice work Matty
Finally got one
Well done mate.With all those barra near the mouth of the river it looks like it might be a good breeding season and the future looks bright.
Cheers, Mick
aspire to inspire before you expire
Top stuff Matty,good to see some fishy pics mate.
Paulo
"Its Five o'Clock Somewhere"...........(Jimmy Buffet).
Excellent morning's fishing Matt, well done..(can't help it if the Barra were hungry)
Baz
Thats a nice sesh Matt, congrats on the salty PB mate
"Remember - pain is temporary, glory is for ever, and chicks dig scars!"
Well done Matt, I love that area from Burrum Heads to the Gregory. I was down there on weds morning.
You really have to watch that ramp with a Nth wind blowing, and yes you can do damage to the trailer. I find many locals will offer a hand if they see you in trouble, so bad luck about the workers you had. I find the trick is to back the trailer into the water a bit LESS deeply. If the back roller is just above the waterline, and not below it, then the boat is easier to winch up in a cross wind and swell.
Great fish anyway. Did the barra take the same soft plastics?
For any NON members reading the thread, I can tell you that I see DPI at the ramp checking catches quite regularly.
cheers
Andrew
Good stuff Chamelion, looks like a nice day out on the water. Love the PB
Thanks lads. Was great fun on the light gear. Thought the first one was going to make it to a snag but pulled her short, just. Flatties were typically easy to subdue but the barra were amazing. Bring on feb 1.
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