We are at Bynoe Haven for a few weeks, though travelling back and forward on some days, so should get plenty of fishing in. Arrived down here last Sunday and the Hagleys were here with Lord Jim. Di was really into the fish too and I think Lord Jim is trying to get the photo's for a little report. Barra seemed scarcer than usual though, and even though we got onto them, they were few and far between. There were schools of wolf herring all over, some only about six inches long and others about two feet. ( sorry I'm a dinosaur and still relate to feet and inches) Schools of queenies around too, Jim filled his boat with them then got onto the barra, and macs around, one was 1.3 metres.
Lyle and Greg O'Reilly were out there too, we dined with them a couple of nights, and bored Greg with tales of the fishing etc. in the past. All true of course.
It was hot out on the water and in most spots the temperature of the water was 32C or more. Big blue salmon on some flats, and around Knife Island there was a school of big queenies and trevally, but they were hard to follow and only came up now and then. The jelly prawns are starting up since the rain, and on one flat that was alive with them, there were tarpon, both salmons and barra chopping through them, they were good size barra too, and a couple jumped completely out of the water chasing the jellies.
Barra liked the simple white clousers with a thin blue centre line |
This blue took an all silver vampire. |
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