Classic Lures Peter Faust Evening Event- Final Results & Story

The Price is Right at Faust

Peter Price drew first blood at the opening round of the 2012 JM Gilles BARRA Tour with victory in the Classic Lures Peter Faust Evening Event, 28/29th September.

Compiling a 10/10, 882cm limit to secure the win Price relegated Craig Griffths to 2nd place and a strong finishing Jon Millard to 3rd.

Fishing the western side of the lake to catch his fish Price had a selection of locations, each suited to a specific bite window during the session.

“The idea was to hit each spot when it was at its best”, explained Price.

Locking in two standout spots for the event Price’s approach involved anchoring the boat a cast length out from a weed edge them peppering the edge.
“The areas had deep timber (30-40 feet) near by then shallowed up until it hit the weedline. The barra would come up out of the deep creek and feed in the shallows”, explained Price.

With his boat anchored and his bite zone identified Price would cast a Reidy’s Judge hardbody tight to the edge, rip it or drawn it down until it bumped bottom, then stall it so it would float back up.

“It was important to bump the bottom then give the lure a chance to float back up. It was on the pause that most of the hits came”, explained Price.

The approach delivered 5/5, 456cm limit on day one and a 5/5, 426cm limit on day two.

“It was a harder on day two, I didn’t get my fifth fish until the last hour of the session. It was also made harder by the fact that the wind was blowing from a different direction (north east). This meant it took longer to get the boat anchored in just the right position to fish the area properly”, explained Price.

With a two wins from two starts Price will be looking for a solid result at Teemburra to claim the Northern BARRA AOY Title. With the 2011 Southern BARRA Tour AOY trophy already on his mantle piece Price will be one to watch for a hot year on the tour.

The win not only delivered Price back-to-back wins, his other being the final round of the 2011 BARRA Tour, but it was also Price’s first full limit in a BARRA Tour event.

“I’ve been working hard at my barra fishing for many years and fishing the BARRA Tour ever since it began so to finally get my full bag is very satisfying’, explained

Price’s Tackle Selection  
Rod- 7′ Live Fibre Venom
Reel- 3000 Shimano Sustain
Line- 20lb Sunline PE
Leader- 45lb Schneider
Lure- Reidy’s Judge in krypotonite colour. Front treble fitted with a size 1 Owner and the two rear trebles fitted with size 2 Owners.
Note- Worked his lure tight to the bottom because he believed the fish were still tuned in to eating redclaw.

Griffiths Guns for Top Two

Rolleston barra gun Craig Griffiths secured another podium finish on the BARRA Tour with second on a red hot Peter Faust Dam. Compiling a 8/10, 824cm limit during the event, Griffiths found the size but struggled to get the number on a tough day two.

“I got the big fish bites, I just didn’t get enough of them”, explained Griffiths.

With five fish in his eight fish over a metre long it was a catch card that gives testimate to the quality of fishing on offer at Faust.

The approach Griffths used to catch his fish involved fishing a wind blowing edge adjacent to a timber laden flooded creek.

“The fish would come out of the deep and move into the shallow to feed”, explained Griffiths.

While the approach may seem typical, it was the twist that Griffiths gave it that made the world of difference.

“Rather than anchoring the boat in the deep and cast up into the shallows, I anchored the boat in the shallows (10 feet) and cast out into the deep’, explained Griffiths.

Bringing his lure up the slope into the shallows proved the difference with Griffiths catching a 5/5, 522cm limit on day one, and two fish over a metre on day two.

The lure he used for the approach was the ever-popular Squidgy Slick Rig, a 130 in black and gold and modified with some slits in the tail for added vibration.

“The retrieve was full of movement. I’d cast it out, let it sink, then twitch and roll it up of the bottom, then stop and let it sink back down. It didn’t stop there, I’d also twitch it as it sank back down”, explained Griffiths.

It was on the twitchy sink that many of the fish bit the lure.

While the technique was red hot in session one, it was in session two that things got harder.

“On day one you could see a lot of fish on the sounder as they moved through. The wind changed on day two, the fishing got tougher and you couldn’t find a fish with your sounder”, explained Griffiths.

With only five bites and three landed fish for the session it wasn’t enough for him to hold his day one lead, and as a result he slipped to second.

With another solid result chalked up on the BARRA Tour Griffiths is certain to continue his march up the rankings ladder.

Griffths’ Tackle Selection  
Rod- 10-20lb Dobyns Reel- 3000 Shimano Stella
Line- 30lb Sufix 832 PE
Leader- 50lb YGK
Lure- Squidgy Slick Rig 130, black and gold fitted with a 1oz Area 51 jighead. Tail dipped in chautreuse dye and S Factor applied.   Note- Positioned his boat in shallow water, cast into deep water and worked his lure up the slope.

Classic Lures Big Barra

Karim De Ridder from Townsville claimed the Big Barra Prize at Peter Faust with his 115cm fish caught on a Squidgy Slick Rig 130 in session one. Falling to a slow rolled and hoped presentation it came at approximately 9.30pm and was the kicker fish that delivered him 6th place for the event.

Attention now turns to the Mackay area with anglers heading to Teemburra Dam for the Killalure Teemburra Dam Evening Event. Log in to www.australianbarra.com.au to check out all the results and see who claims the BARRA Tour Northern AOY title.

 

Place Angler Team Status F1  L1 F2 L2 TF TL Cash Prizes
1 Peter Price Team Lowrance/Reidy’s Lures Standard 5 456 5 426 10 882 $600 Shimano Stradic C14 4000F reel, Classic Lures, Rapala, Storm and Squidgy lure pack
2 Craig Griffiths Area 51 Jig Heads  Standard 5 522 3 302 8 824 $400 Ugly Fish Sunglasses, Classic Lures, Rapala, Storm and Squidgy lure pack
3 Jon Millard Rapala – ACM Rods Standard 4 383 3 294 7 677 $300 Ugly Fish Sunglasses, Classic Lures, Rapala, Storm and Squidgy lure pack
4 Daniel Grech Rapala – ACM Rods Standard 5 477 2 197 7 674 $200 Ugly Fish Sunglasses, Classic Lures, Rapala, Storm and Squidgy lure pack
5 Scott McAuley  Team Lowrance/Reidy’s Lures Standard 2 169 5 459 7 628   Classic Lures, Rapala, Storm and Squidgy lure pack
6 Karim De Ridder Tin Can  Standard 4 415 2 211 6 626   Classic Lures, Rapala, Storm and Squidgy lure pack + Classic Lures Big Barra Prize Pack (115cm)
7 Donovan Power Team Power Standard 4 375 1 86 5 461   Classic Lures, Rapala, Storm and Squidgy lure pack
8 Luke Katsaros Tin Can  Standard 3 289 1 95 4 384   Classic Lures, Rapala, Storm and Squidgy lure pack
9 Phill Lyons GB Standard 2 185 2 182 4 367   Classic Lures, Rapala, Storm and Squidgy lure pack
10 Cy Taylor Hobie Fishing Pro 1 86 3 271 4 357   Classic Lures, Rapala, Storm and Squidgy lure pack + $200 1st Pro
11 Kerrin Taylor Hobie Fishing Pro 2 219 1 109 3 328    
12 Stephen Pill Area 51 Jig Heads  Standard 2 204 1 98 3 302    
13 Trent Power Team Power Standard 2 165 1 98 3 263    
14 Geoff Newby GB Standard 1 89 2 169 3 258    
15 Steven Wright Team Nitro Standard     2 191 2 191    
16 Nathan Chapman DDC Standard 1 87 1 97 2 184    
17 Keith Stanford Barra Fever Standard 1 101     1 101    
18 Mat McFarlane  Dam Busters Standard     1 101 1 101    
19 Shane Clarke Dam Busters Standard 1 99     1 99    
20 Glen Smith Barra Fever Standard     1 78 1 78    
21 Adrian Pegg DDC Standard         0 0    
21 Jamie Bein Team Nitro Standard         0 0    
23 Michael Weick Tree Huggers Standard         0 0    
24 Brendan Barnett Tree Huggers Standard         0 0    
45 4321 37 3464 82 7785
  96.02   93.62   94.94

 

Place Team Angler 1 Angler 2 S1 S2 Total
1 Team Lowrance/Reidy’s Lures Scott McAuley  Peter Price 625 885 1510
2 Rapala – ACM Rods Daniel Grech Jon Millard 860 491 1351
3 Area 51 Jig Heads  Craig Griffiths Dan Roth 726 400 1126
4 Tin Can  Karim De Ridder Luke Katsaros 704 306 1010
5 Power Trent Power Donovan Power 540 184 724
6 Hobie Fishing Kerrin Taylor Cy Taylor 305 380 685
7 GB Phill Lyons Geoff Newby 274 351 625
8 Dam Busters Mat McFarlane  Shane Clarke 99 101 200
9 Team Nitro Steven Wright Jamie Bein   191 191
10 DDC Adrian Pegg Nathan Chapman 87 97 184
11 Barra Fever Glen Smith Keith Stanford 101 78 179
12 Tree Huggers Michael Weick Brendan Barnett     0
4321 3464 7785