BARRA Rankings
Current BARRA rankings after 2013 Teemburra event.
Ranking | Previous | Angler | Points |
1 | 3 | Daniel Grech | 206 |
2 | 1 | Jon Millard | 200 |
3 | 5 | Craig Griffiths | 199 |
4 | 2 | Peter Price | 198 |
5 | 23 | Donovan Power | 134 |
6 | 35 | Trent Power | 124 |
7 | 21 | Colin Brett | 119 |
8 | 9 | Michael Weick | 119 |
9 | 4 | Scott McAuley | 119 |
10 | 29 | Ben Durkin | 113 |
11 | 19 | Karim De Ridder | 113 |
12 | 32 | Luke Katsaros | 111 |
13 | 7 | Keith Stanford | 110 |
14 | 338 | Trent Short | 105 |
15 | 12 | Brendon Barnett | 103 |
16 | 10 | Glen Smith | 102 |
17 | 52 | Dustin Sippel | 91 |
18 | 16 | Geoff Newby | 90 |
19 | 53 | Rick Napier | 89 |
20 | Ken Elliot | 87 | |
21 | 353 | Willem Reichard | 87 |
22 | 13 | Elaine Sanderson | 82 |
23 | 33 | Shane Sanderson | 74 |
24 | 15 | Matt McArthur | 73 |
25 | Aaron Dial | 69 | |
26 | Cameron Johnson | 69 | |
27 | 317 | Stephen Lill | 68 |
28 | Martin Brennan | 66 | |
29 | Ryce Bullimore | 66 | |
30 | Rex Berry | 64 | |
31 | Neil Wilson | 56 | |
32 | 6 | Rob Wood | 54 |
33 | 269 | Nicholas Moore | 52 |
34 | 281 | Peter Behrens | 52 |
35 | 17 | Phil Lyons | 51 |
36 | 20 | Tom Wood | 51 |
37 | Daniel Hurt | 49 | |
38 | 22 | Jamie Bein | 49 |
39 | 212 | Keegan Hayden | 49 |
40 | 92 | Ashley Sims | 46 |
41 | Georgette Elkins | 46 | |
42 | 30 | Daryl Pead | 40 |
43 | Greg Thomas | 40 | |
44 | Jono Clark | 40 | |
45 | 31 | Steven Wright | 39 |
46 | 14 | Nathan Chapman | 36 |
47 | 171 | Grant Murray | 34 |
48 | 351 | Wayne Jones | 34 |
49 | Ben Wilcox | 33 | |
50 | 36 | Stephen Pill | 32 |
51 | 28 | Matt McFarlane | 26 |
52 | 39 | Shane Clarke | 26 |
53 | Curtis Land | 23 | |
54 | Glen Boys | 23 | |
55 | Justin Land | 23 | |
56 | Mark Lochwood | 23 | |
57 | 49 | Jake Schwerin | 21 |
58 | 11 | Cy Taylor | 20 |
59 | 8 | Kerrin Taylor | 19 |
60 | Matthew Zahl | 18 | |
61 | 54 | Clayton Walker | 16 |
62 | Clinton Honour | 16 | |
63 | Adrian Osborne | 15 | |
64 | 55 | Michael Webber | 15 |
65 | 63 | Ian Napier | 14 |
66 | 64 | Maurie Napeier | 14 |
67 | 48 | Quintin Maclean | 13 |
68 | 65 | John Schwerin | 11 |
69 | 66 | Kyle Broeendale | 11 |
70 | 67 | Scott Hurle | 11 |
71 | 68 | Todd Cormack | 11 |
72 | 58 | Darren Corr | 10 |
73 | 62 | Tamara Stanhope | 10 |
74 | 72 | Adrian Pegg | 9 |
Squidgy Awoonga Night Championship Results & Story
Australian Fishing Championship angler Cy Taylor continued his successful year by claiming a convincing victory at the 2008 Squidgy Awoonga Night Championship, November 23.
Compiling a 5/5, 478cm bag for the event, Taylor was able to replicate his 2007 victory, easily accounting for his nearest competitor by 118cm.
Due to a severe weather warning the tournament start was pushed back to allow safe conditions for competitors. So it was an early start for the 46 teams of competitors, setting off at 4am to ply the waters of Lake Awoonga.
Fishing with his brother, Kerrin Taylor, winner of the previous Peter Faust BARRA round, Cy Taylor targeted a flats area adjacent to the main basin, which was punctuated with standing scattered weed.
Fishing in 3m of water Cy presented a 110 Squidgy Slick Rig Pro, alternating between Drop Bear and True Blue colours. The technique involved letting the lure sink into the weed, before slow rolling the lure free and slightly lifting the rod tip. The lure would then be left to sink into the weed before recommencing the same procedure.
“Most of the hits came on the initial drop or halfway back to the boat”, explained Cy.
Modifying the Squidgy Slick Rig, firstly by boiling them to make them swim looser, then adding a small treble to the underside as a stinger hook, gave the Taylor brothers confidence to secure the tough bites on offer.
Cy took advantage of an early morning bite period, catching four of his five fish limit before 8am. Heading to a nearby point for no success, Cy returned to his original spot, capturing his fifth fish by 8.20am and completing his tournament limit.
When the bite died off the Taylor brothers, fishing as Team Millerod/Shimano, targeted a shallow weedy point behind Dingo Island. Using the sounder the Taylor boys would search for structure in deep water before targeting it with their presentations. Returning to their original spot over the course of the tournament, only Cy’s partner Kerrin was able to catch any further fish. Heading back to the scoring tent Cy was confident he had done what he could to place himself in contention.
“I could relax a little when I caught my fifth fish. Conditions out there were tough, especially with the wind becoming a factor. Returning with five fish over 90cm gave me confidence in being competitive at the end of the tournament” explained Cy.
Cy Taylor used a Millerods Salty Barra rod teamed with a Shimano Curado E5 reel to present his lures. The reel was spooled with 20lb Fins braid and 80lb Black Magic leader.
When queried on his lighter line choice Cy Taylor explained that the lighter braid was not only easier to cast further but gave improved feel with the finesse style of approach he used in competition. With the results speaking for themselves we may see more anglers adapting this approach in an effort to secure the tournament winning bites.
Cy Taylor also took out the Squidgy Big Barra prize with his 101cm specimen caught on a Squidgy Slick Rig Pro.
Matthew Mott, AFC angler and guide at dams including Awoonga and Monduran, secured the runners-up position with his, 5/5, 360cm limit.
Targeting the steeper banks at the mouth of Iveragh Creek and the points between them, Mott used a super slow presentation of a Storm 4″ Shad in natural colour with green tail to secure his limit.
Motts game plan was simple, “I just wanted to get my limit, regardless of size”.
Using the wind to drift along the points and banks, Mott would identify potential fishing areas and use his electric motor to stealthily target these areas
Identifying the slow retrieve as the key to gaining bites, Mott was aided by the slow ratio on his baitcast reel.
“The Daiwa Crazy Cranker has a 4.9:1 ratio which works great for the slow style of presentation necessary to draw bites in these tough conditions”, explained Mott.
Mott’s choice of tackle used to compile his bag included a G. Loomis MBR 785C IMX 6’6″ rod, teamed with a Daiwa Crazy Cranker baitcast reel, spooled with 50lb Berkley Fireline and 60lb Sunline FC Flurocarbon leader.
The Daiwa Big Barra for the event went to Jon Millard, with the 116cm fish being caught at 1pm whilst fishing a timbered bay off the main basin. The fish was spotted sunning itself in shallow weed at the back of the bay and fell to a Storm suspending shad.
“I sight cast to the barramundi twice. The first time I thought I had spooked it, but the second cast drew the strike. It went around timber before going to the air. I used a soft approach to eventually get it out and into the net”, explained Millard.
The battle for champion team was simple for team Millerods/Shimano. With a 9/10, 829cm team bag, they outclassed their nearest competitor by 390cm.
Issac Toivanen took out the Daiwa Cap prize collecting a great prize pack from Daiwa for being the first angler back to the tag board wearing his orange Daiwa Cap.
The Daiwa BARRA Tour now travels to Lake Monduran for the final event of the tour, the Halco Lake Monduran 2 day Morning event. To enter of find out more information be at the 7.30pm Friday (28th November) night briefing at the MASA Shelter Shed at Lake Monduran Holiday Village or contact ABT on 07 3387 0888.
Place | Angler | TF | TL | Payouts |
1 | Cy Taylor | 5 | 478 | $800, Millerod Hi Roller, Shimano Curado reel, Prize Pack, Squidgy Big Barra Prize |
2 | Matt Mott | 5 | 360 | $500, Blue Acres Lamiglass rod, Prize Pack |
3 | Kerrin Taylor | 4 | 351 | $300, Shimano Flight Series rod, Prize Pack |
4 | Glyn Barkhuizen | 3 | 257 | $200, Berkley Dropshot rod, Prize Pack |
5 | Heath Craven | 2 | 181 | $200, Berkley Dropshot rod, Prize Pack |
6 | John Schwerin | 2 | 173 | $100, Tackle Bag, Ugly fish sunglasses, Prize Pack |
7 | Roderick Walmsley | 2 | 171 | $100, Tackle Bag, Ugly fish sunglasses, Prize Pack |
8 | Matt Coleman | 2 | 166 | $100, Tackle Bag, Ugly fish sunglasses, Prize Pack |
9 | Peter Price | 2 | 151 | $100, Tackle Bag, Ugly fish sunglasses, Prize Pack |
10 | Jon Millard | 1 | 116 | $100, Tackle Bag, Xtools, Prize Pack, Daiwa Big Barra Prize |
11 | Aaron Gilmore | 1 | 95 | Tackle Bag, Prize Pack |
12 | Mike Connolly | 1 | 92 | Tackle Bag, Prize Pack |
13 | Jason Sizeland | 1 | 92 | Tackle Bag, Prize Pack |
14 | Carl Rembacher | 1 | 90 | Tackle Bag, Prize Pack |
15 | Trevor Burgess | 1 | 90 | Tackle Bag, Prize Pack |
16 | David Reynolds | 1 | 89 | Tackle Bag, Prize Pack |
17 | Jason Wilhelm | 1 | 88 | Tackle Bag, Prize Pack |
18 | Ken Brider | 1 | 87 | X Tools Pack |
19 | Jake Schwerin | 1 | 86 | X Tools Pack |
20 | Chris Nagiello | 1 | 84 | X Tools Pack |
21 | Michael Starkey | 1 | 83 | |
22 | Matt Fraser | 1 | 81 | |
23 | Sam Haig | 1 | 80 | |
24 | Ken Best | 1 | 79 | |
25 | Kerry Symes | 1 | 79 | |
26 | Joshua Ballinger | 1 | 78 | |
27 | Alan McNamara | 1 | 75 | |
28 | Matthew Wallace | 1 | 72 | |
29 | Scott Wilson | 1 | 67 | |
30 | Daniel Grech | 1 | 67 | |
31 | Trent Power | 1 | 64 | |
32 | Rob Wood | 1 | 62 | |
33 | Danny Anderson | 1 | 60 | |
34 | Peter May | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Dale Mullins | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Greg Angel | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Matthew Worboys | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Michael Mole | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Matt Branthwaite | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Daniel Brown | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Steven Bechly | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Terry Alwood | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Ken Berry | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Ron Ballinger | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Trent Short | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Simon Barkhuizen | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Jason Crofts | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Isaac Toivanen | 0 | 0 | Daiwa Cap Prize Pack |
34 | Tim Carter | 0 | 0 | |
34 | David Hodge | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Craig Birkett | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Michael Schneider | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Wes Blanch | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Len Schneider | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Jim Schaefer | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Shane Sanderson | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Corey Tarr | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Rod Watt | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Les Reibelt | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Aaron Mogg | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Travis Davies | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Ian Miller | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Paul Starkey | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Jock McPherson | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Thomas Hayes | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Jason Medcalf | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Nigel Webster | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Arthur Lovern | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Trevor Cassidy | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Stephen Tracey | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Craig Simmons | 0 | 0 | |
34 | David Simmons | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Stuart Adcock | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Edwena Adcock | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Elaine Sanderson | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Katie Sanderson | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Scott McAuley | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Paul McKay | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Paul Humphreys | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Ryan Humphreys | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Tristan Taylor | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Steve Thornhill | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Brad Lovern | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Gary Leather | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Tim Mulhall | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Jon Brider | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Adam Meredith | 0 | 0 | |
34 | David Whyman | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Gary Boyd (USA) | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Peter Morgan | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Mike North (USA) | 0 | 0 | |
34 | Dave Robinson | 0 | 0 |
Place | Team | TF | TL |
1 | Millerods/Shimano | 9 | 829 |
2 | Squidgy – Evacool | 6 | 439 |
3 | Mako Sunglasses | 3 | 263 |
4 | Activeangler.net | 3 | 261 |
5 | Jackall | 3 | 261 |
6 | Fish Catching Machines | 3 | 259 |
7 | Gamakatsu | 3 | 257 |
8 | Shitty Tinny | 2 | 182 |
9 | Little Stiffy | 2 | 180 |
10 | Shimano/Etec | 2 | 163 |
11 | Dam Da Barra | 2 | 156 |
12 | Reidys Lures | 2 | 151 |
13 | Team Berkley Hollowbelly Boys | 1 | 90 |
14 | Team Nitro | 1 | 89 |
15 | Team Tennessee | 1 | 87 |
16 | Team Megabass | 1 | 83 |
17 | Berkley/Nitro | 1 | 81 |
18 | Far Kens | 1 | 79 |
19 | Fishaway Fishing Tours | 1 | 78 |
20 | Own A Barra | 1 | 67 |
21 | Team Reef Marine | 1 | 67 |
22 | Team Gin Gin Hotel | 1 | 62 |
23 | G Loomis-Luckycraft | 1 | 60 |
24 | Bad Heads | 0 | 0 |
24 | Boyne Boys | 0 | 0 |
24 | Budget | 0 | 0 |
24 | Egrell Rodz/Foxies Barra Havoc | 0 | 0 |
24 | Gulpin Xraps | 0 | 0 |
24 | Halco | 0 | 0 |
24 | INDT | 0 | 0 |
24 | Koolabung | 0 | 0 |
24 | Leftovers | 0 | 0 |
24 | Logan River Marine | 0 | 0 |
24 | McBarra | 0 | 0 |
24 | Millerods/QFM | 0 | 0 |
24 | Old Parts | 0 | 0 |
24 | Pure Berkley/Halco | 0 | 0 |
24 | Rum Pigs | 0 | 0 |
24 | Squidgie x 2 | 0 | 0 |
24 | Stuuz Rodz | 0 | 0 |
24 | Tackle Warehouse Ladies | 0 | 0 |
24 | Team Humphreys | 0 | 0 |
24 | Team Rovex | 0 | 0 |
24 | The Tackle Warehouse | 0 | 0 |
24 | Worldwide Grumpy Old Men | 0 | 0 |
24 | Worldwide Grumpy Old Men B | 0 | 0 |
Daiwa BARRA Tour AOY
The northern leg of the Daiwa BARRA Tour has been run and won, and the outcome of the southern and overall titles will be known soon. Congratulations to the Northern BARRA AOY winner Jason Crofts with 197/200 points, Jason scores a fantastic trophy, Engel Fridge and is now the hot favourite going into the southern rounds.
Read on for the full results of the northern AOY.
Northern BARRA AOY
Place | Angler | R1- Teem | R2- Faust | Total |
1 | Jason Crofts | 99 | 98 | 197 |
2 | Kerrin Taylor | 90 | 100 | 190 |
3 | Elaine Sanderson | 93 | 92 | 185 |
4 | Alan McNamara | 96 | 87 | 183 |
5 | Trent Power | 89 | 93 | 182 |
6 | Michael Schneider | 98 | 81 | 179 |
7 | Daniel Grech | 79 | 96 | 175 |
8 | Brad Lovern | 81 | 94 | 175 |
9 | Danny Anderson | 91 | 83 | 174 |
10 | Jon Millard | 76 | 97 | 173 |
11 | Jason Wilhelm | 100 | 71 | 171 |
12 | Len Schneider | 75 | 95 | 170 |
13 | Arthur Lovern | 80 | 90 | 170 |
14 | Cy Taylor | 70 | 99 | 169 |
15 | Wes Blanch | 83 | 86 | 169 |
16 | Simon Barkhuizen | 84 | 85 | 169 |
17 | Trent Short | 95 | 71 | 166 |
18 | Trevor Burgess | 94 | 71 | 165 |
19 | Glyn Barkhuizen | 92 | 71 | 163 |
20 | Craig Birkett | 88 | 71 | 159 |
21 | Isaac Toivanen | 87 | 71 | 158 |
22 | Scott McAuley | 86 | 71 | 157 |
23 | Mike Connolly | 85 | 71 | 156 |
24 | Roderick Walmsley | 82 | 71 | 153 |
25 | Dave Robinson | 78 | 71 | 149 |
26 | Matt Coleman | 77 | 71 | 148 |
27 | Katie Sanderson | 54 | 89 | 143 |
28 | Matt McArthur | 72 | 71 | 143 |
29 | Dale Mullins | 71 | 71 | 142 |
30 | Mark Thompson | 69 | 71 | 140 |
31 | Colin Slade | 55 | 82 | 137 |
32 | Peter Price | 66 | 71 | 137 |
33 | Steven Bechly | 65 | 71 | 136 |
34 | Peter May | 63 | 71 | 134 |
35 | Mick Lumby | 62 | 71 | 133 |
36 | Peter Morgan | 61 | 71 | 132 |
37 | Chris Gipps | 60 | 71 | 131 |
39 | Trevor Cassidy | 42 | 88 | 130 |
38 | Chris Nagiello | 59 | 71 | 130 |
40 | Aaron Gilmore | 58 | 71 | 129 |
41 | Matthew Wallace | 57 | 71 | 128 |
42 | Jason Cameron | 56 | 71 | 127 |
43 | Mike North (USA) | 52 | 71 | 123 |
43 | Aaron Mogg | 42 | 71 | 113 |
43 | Gary Boyd (USA) | 42 | 71 | 113 |
43 | Les Reibelt | 42 | 71 | 113 |
43 | Mick Campbell | 42 | 71 | 113 |
43 | Spencer Troxell | 42 | 71 | 113 |
49 | Keegan Hayden | 97 | 0 | 97 |
67 | Michael Myers | 0 | 91 | 91 |
68 | Paul Anderson | 0 | 84 | 84 |
50 | Dean Coghill | 74 | 0 | 74 |
51 | Enzo Minuzzo | 73 | 0 | 73 |
52 | Chris Anderson | 0 | 71 | 71 |
52 | Hayden Kelly | 0 | 71 | 71 |
52 | Philip Bevan | 0 | 71 | 71 |
52 | Robert Swanston | 0 | 71 | 71 |
52 | Ryan Tully | 0 | 71 | 71 |
52 | Tim Warren | 0 | 71 | 71 |
58 | Matthew Pratt | 68 | 0 | 68 |
59 | Greg Birkett | 67 | 0 | 67 |
60 | Phil Lyons | 64 | 0 | 64 |
61 | Rob Mason | 53 | 0 | 53 |
62 | Ben Cole | 42 | 0 | 42 |
62 | Cassandra Cameron | 42 | 0 | 42 |
62 | Craig Stone | 42 | 0 | 42 |
62 | Dean Silvester | 42 | 0 | 42 |
62 | Jock Craig | 42 | 0 | 42 |
62 | Kyle Hammer | 42 | 0 | 42 |
62 | Luke Hammer | 42 | 0 | 42 |
62 | Matt Martin | 42 | 0 | 42 |
62 | Michael Webster | 42 | 0 | 42 |
Shimano Peter Faust 2-Day Morning Event- Results & Story
The most northern stop of the 2008 Daiwa BARRA Tour produced tough and frustrating fishing for the 28 gathered teams at the Shimano Peter Faust 2-Day Morning Event, 18/19th November.
While hot conditions and light winds provided seemingly ideal conditions, inactive and a hard to define bite pattern saw only 53 fish grace the competitors’ Shimano Brag Mats for the 14 hours of angling.
Leading the charge and adding another 1-2 finish to their growing tournament resume was Kerrin (7/10, 461cm) and Cy Taylor (5/10, 346cm) who saved their best to last, delivering a full five fish limit catch card to the score tent on the second and final morning of competition.
The only anglers to catch their limit for the tournament the pair fished a previously undiscovered location, unearthing a weed lined point that extended out into one of Faust’s many hidden timber laden bays.
“It was a new spot that we found, and it had all the ingredients for success, weed, timber, bait and most importantly active fish”, explained Kerrin.
With about three metres of water covering the point the pair bunkered down for the session, tieing off on a series of trees and working the area over with Squidgy Slick Rigs.
“We down sized from a 110 to a 100 Slick Rigs and alternated between retrieves before we cracked the pattern and found the one that worked”, explained Cy.
The gun approach proved to be one of the simplest and easiest to apply, casting the Slick Rig tight to the weed edge and slow rolling it back to the boat. The lure itself wasn’t as clear cut, with the True Blue coloured soft plastic modified with the addition of a single treble-armed stinger hook.
When quizzed post victory on their choice and use of the lure the boys were forthcoming with their train of thought.
“We fished a 110 Slick Rig on day one and while we got a lot of hits we couldn’t managed to get the fish to take the lure well enough to get the hook-ups and the fish in the boat”, explained Kerrin.
“So we down sized to the smaller 100 on day two and started catching fish”, added Cy.
The tackle used by the AFC angling pair included a 6’4″ Millerods Hi Roller rod, Shimano Calais DC reel, spooled with 20lb Fins line, and 80lb Black Magic leader.
With the northern leg of the Daiwa BARRA Tour now complete the pair are on a high and feeling confident heading into the three southern events, especially following a successful AFC campaign on the two southern waterways only a month prior.
“We spent quite a bit of time fishing Awoonga and Monduran and feel we have good insight into what might be in store for us when we hit the two dams. So hopefully we can hit the ground running and continue the good form we had at Faust”, explained the barra brothers.
The Daiwa Big Barra title as expected when the tour travels to Faust eclipse the magic metre mark, with Bowen angler Michael Myers claiming the prize with his 120cm specimen.
“I picked up the fish just after 7am when it ate a Squidgy 110 Slick Rig in about 90 feet of water”, explained Myers.
The capture was text book, with Myers sounding the fish in deep water then dropping the plastic down to it, where it surprisingly ate it.
“There were plenty of suspended fish near the dam wall, all of them, bar this one showed no interest in what we had to offer”, added Myers.
The prize winning fish took the lure about six feet from the surface, intercepting the lure as it free fell towards the bottom.
“The fish were suspended about 20 feet down and this guy must have followed the lure to the surface on a previous retrieve and had been sitting their waiting for it to come by again”, explained Myers.
The next round of the Daiwa BARRA Tour sees the series travel south to Lake Awoonga for the Squidgies Awoonga Night Championship, 22/23rd November.
For more information or to enter, contact Marcel from ABT on 0427 32 64 64, or attended the 2.30pm tournament briefing on the Awoonga foreshore near the ranger’s hut Saturday 22nd November.
Place | Angler | F1 | L1 | F2 | L2 | TF | TL | Payout |
1 | Kerrin Taylor | 2 | 122 | 5 | 339 | 7 | 461 | $1,200, Blue Acres Lamiglass rod, Shimano Curado reel, & Prize Pack |
2 | Cy Taylor | 5 | 346 | 5 | 346 | $650, Shimano Fireblood rod, Shimano Saragosa reel, & Prize Pack | ||
3 | Jason Crofts | 2 | 107 | 4 | 201 | 6 | 308 | $450, G.Loomis rod, Shimano Saragosa reel, & Prize Pack |
4 | Jon Millard | 2 | 112 | 3 | 195 | 5 | 307 | $350, Shimano T Curve Rod, Berkley Tec Tools Set, & Prize Pack |
5 | Len Schneider | 1 | 43 | 3 | 181 | 4 | 224 | $250, Ugly Fish Eyewear, Prize Pack |
6 | Daniel Grech | 4 | 203 | 4 | 203 | $250, Ugly Fish Eyewear, Prize Pack | ||
7 | Brad Lovern | 2 | 107 | 2 | 80 | 4 | 187 | $150, Ugly Fish Eyewear, Prize Pack |
8 | Trent Power | 1 | 64 | 1 | 67 | 2 | 131 | Ugly Fish Eyewear, Prize Pack |
9 | Elaine Sanderson | 2 | 126 | 2 | 126 | Prize Pack | ||
10 | Michael Myers | 1 | 120 | 1 | 120 | Prize Pack + Daiwa Big Barra Prize | ||
11 | Arthur Lovern | 2 | 116 | 2 | 116 | Prize Pack | ||
12 | Katie Sanderson | 1 | 58 | 1 | 58 | 2 | 116 | Prize Pack |
13 | Trevor Cassidy | 1 | 116 | 1 | 116 | Prize Pack | ||
14 | Alan McNamara | 1 | 102 | 1 | 102 | |||
15 | Wes Blanch | 1 | 64 | 1 | 64 | |||
16 | Simon Barkhuizen | 1 | 63 | 1 | 63 | |||
17 | Paul Anderson | 1 | 61 | 1 | 61 | |||
18 | Danny Anderson | 1 | 58 | 1 | 58 | |||
19 | Colin Slade | 1 | 44 | 1 | 44 | |||
20 | Michael Schneider | 1 | 41 | 1 | 41 | |||
21 | Aaron Gilmore | 0 | 0 | |||||
22 | Aaron Mogg | 0 | 0 | |||||
23 | Chris Anderson | 0 | 0 | |||||
24 | Chris Gipps | 0 | 0 | |||||
25 | Chris Nagiello | 0 | 0 | |||||
26 | Craig Birkett | 0 | 0 | |||||
27 | Dale Mullins | 0 | 0 | |||||
28 | Dave Robinson | 0 | 0 | |||||
29 | Gary Boyd (USA) | 0 | 0 | |||||
30 | Glyn Barkhuizen | 0 | 0 | |||||
31 | Hayden Kelly | 0 | 0 | |||||
32 | Isaac Toivanen | 0 | 0 | |||||
33 | Jason Cameron | 0 | 0 | |||||
34 | Jason Wilhelm | 0 | 0 | |||||
35 | Les Reibelt | 0 | 0 | |||||
36 | Mark Thompson | 0 | 0 | |||||
37 | Matt Coleman | 0 | 0 | |||||
38 | Matt McArthur | 0 | 0 | |||||
39 | Matthew Wallace | 0 | 0 | |||||
40 | Mick Campbell | 0 | 0 | |||||
41 | Mick Lumby | 0 | 0 | |||||
42 | Mike Connolly | 0 | 0 | |||||
43 | Mike North (USA) | 0 | 0 | |||||
44 | Peter May | 0 | 0 | |||||
45 | Peter Morgan | 0 | 0 | |||||
46 | Peter Price | 0 | 0 | |||||
47 | Philip Bevan | 0 | 0 | |||||
48 | Robert Swanston | 0 | 0 | |||||
49 | Roderick Walmsley | 0 | 0 | |||||
50 | Ryan Tully | 0 | 0 | |||||
51 | Scott McAuley | 0 | 0 | |||||
52 | Spencer Troxell | 0 | 0 | |||||
53 | Steven Bechly | 0 | 0 | |||||
54 | Tim Warren | 0 | 0 | |||||
55 | Trent Short | 0 | 0 | |||||
56 | Trevor Burgess | 0 | 0 | |||||
F1 | L1 | F2 | L2 | TF | TL | |||
17 | 1032 | 35 | 2162 | 52 | 3194 | |||
60.7 | 61.8 | 61.42 |
Classic Lures Teemburra Evening Event- Final Results & Story
Barra Guide Jason Wilhelm kick started the 2008 Daiwa BARRA Tour in grand style, claiming his second career victory at the Classic Lures Teemburra Dam 2-Day Evening Event, 14/15, November.
Compiling a 9/10, 543cm bag for the two day event, Wilhelm showed that quantity rather than quality was the key to success at the event, racking up a string of conservatively sized fish to secure victory.
Fishing the points in the main basin and the adjacent shallow bays and edges Wilhelm utilized a super shallow and ultra light presentation to catch his fish.
“We cracked the pattern during the Thursday prefish and found the barra sitting tight up in the shallows (1-2 feet) with what seemed barely enough water to cover their backs”, explained Wilhelm.
Focusing on the discouloured and muddy edges Wilhelm presented a modified, weight reduced, Evil Minnow coloured 110 Squidgy Slick Rig Pro, casting the offering tight to the edge before beginning an ultra slow retrieve out from the bank.
“The two foot zone out front the edge was the hot zone, and this is where most of the fish came from”, explained Wilhelm.
“Most of the hits came with in the first two cranks of the handle. If we didn’t get a hit we’d quickly wind the lure back in and make another cast”, added the Teemburra champ.
While the bites were consistent through out the session it was after dark and during the moments when the moon popped its’ head out from behind the cloud that Wilhelm and team mate, 2007 Teemburra victor Alan McNamara saw a define spike in activity.
“They turned on late in the session when the moon came out and lit up the place”, explained Wilhelm.
“It was like flicking a switch at times the change was that noticeable”, added Jason.
The tackle used to present his tournament winning lures included a 7’6″ Millerods Beast Buster Toad rod, Shimano Fireblood 400 reel, spooled with 30lb Nitlon PE and 80lb Jinkai leader.
The lure itself was the ever-popular Squidgy Slick Rig, with the lighter Pro versions streamlined even more with a shaving of lead off the internal weight and a hot bath to make them swim a little looser.
“Boiling them in hot water is something that we’ve just started to do”, explained Wilhelm.
“It softens the plastic and allows the Slick Rig to swim, roll and shake its tail on the slowest of dead slow retrieves”, added Wilhelm.
Post victory Wilhelm was ecstatic with his start to the tour and the goals he set him self for the two week barra junket.
“After a busy and stressful six months with guiding and less that ideal tournament results I just wanted to kick back and have fun fishing the tour with my mates”, explained Wilhelm.
The change in mindset paid dividends with the Awoonga and Monduran barra guide leading the race for the 2/2, Northern BARRA Angler of the Year title as it hits the road and heads to Peter Faust for the second and final northern round of the tour.
Snapping at Wilhelm’s heal in second place was Mackay local and BCF Assistant Manager Jason Crofts, 8/10, 509cm.
Fishing the Teemburra Creek area of the dam, Crofts like Wilhelm keyed-in on the muddy, wind influenced banks as the areas to target, focusing on and getting best results from the points and their leading edges.
“The left bank of Teemburra Creek was exposed to the wind and it was here that we scored our fish using a weedless, shallow (1-3 feet) plastic presentation”, explained Crofts.
Using a Berkley Gulp Jerk Shad rigged on a 7/0 worm hook Croft casts his offering tight to the waters’ edge before retrieving it back to the boat with a combination of slow rolling and lift, drop n’ shake retrieves.
As his primary spots suffered under tournament pressure Crofts adjusted tact and refocused his attention on secondary locations that most anglers couldn’t access in their larger boats.
“We hit the ugly and hard to get to pockets and bays that get overlooking by many angles”, explained Crofts.
The approach paid off with Crofts and team mate Isaac Toivanen catching fish continually throughout the session.
His choice of tackle used to compile his bag included a 6-10kg St Croix rod, Daiwa 7:1 Zillion reel, spooled with 30lb Berkley Tracer Braid, and 60lb Black Magic Tuff Trace.
The Daiwa Big Barra for the event fell to BARRA Tour regular and AFC angler Cy Taylor, with the young gun catching the 92cm, prize winning fish just after sunset on the second day.
“We dropped ten fish before dark, then the big fish nailed the lure and thankfully made its’ way into the landing net”, explained Taylor.
The battle for bragging rights on the team front was a laissez faire with Jason Wilhelm and Alan McNamara from Team Shimano/ E-Tec outclassing the other teams by nearly 200cm.
Elaine Sanderson claimed the Classic Lures Bonus prizes picking up the lure tray of Classic Lures with her 61cm day one specimen, while Keegan Hayden secured the Daiwa Bonus Prize as the first angler back to the tag board on day one wearing his orange Daiwa Cap.
The next round of the Daiwa BARRA Tour sees the series travel north to Proserpine for the Shimano Peter Faust 2-day Morning Event. To enter or find out more information be at the 7.30pm Monday (17th November) night briefing at Proserpine Bait and Tackle or contacting Simon Goldsmith from ABT on 0416 068 386.
Place | Angler | F1 | L1 | F2 | L2 | TF | TL | Payout |
1 | Jason Wilhelm | 4 | 219 | 5 | 324 | 9 | 543 | $1,250, Daiwa Advantage reel, G.Loomis rod, & Prize Pack |
2 | Jason Crofts | 3 | 169 | 5 | 340 | 8 | 509 | $700, Shimano Fireblood rod, Shimano Curado reel, & Prize Pack |
3 | Michael Schneider | 5 | 259 | 5 | 244 | 10 | 503 | $500, Shimano T Curve rod, Shimano Curado reel, & Prize Pack |
4 | Keegan Hayden | 3 | 165 | 5 | 337 | 8 | 502 | $400, Shimano T Curve Rod, ABU Garcia reel, & Prize Pack + (Daiwa Bonus Pack) |
5 | Alan McNamara | 5 | 342 | 2 | 124 | 7 | 466 | $300, Ugly Fish Eyewear, Prize Pack |
6 | Trent Short | 3 | 171 | 5 | 277 | 8 | 448 | $200, Ugly Fish Eyewear, Prize Pack |
7 | Trevor Burgess | 4 | 188 | 5 | 237 | 9 | 425 | $100, Ugly Fish Eyewear, Prize Pack |
8 | Elaine Sanderson | 5 | 279 | 2 | 118 | 7 | 397 | Ugly Fish Eyewear, Prize Pack + (Classic Lures Bonus Pack- 61cm) |
9 | Glyn Barkhuizen | 4 | 204 | 3 | 137 | 7 | 341 | Berkley Pack |
10 | Danny Anderson | 5 | 285 | 1 | 53 | 6 | 338 | Berkley Pack |
11 | Kerrin Taylor | 1 | 79 | 3 | 251 | 4 | 330 | Daiwa Pack |
12 | Trent Power | 3 | 160 | 3 | 169 | 6 | 329 | X Tools Pack |
13 | Craig Birkett | 5 | 319 | 5 | 319 | Prize Pack | ||
14 | Isaac Toivanen | 3 | 196 | 2 | 119 | 5 | 315 | Prize Pack |
15 | Scott McAuley | 3 | 148 | 3 | 144 | 6 | 292 | Prize Pack |
16 | Mike Connolly | 2 | 159 | 3 | 132 | 5 | 291 | |
17 | Simon Barkhuizen | 2 | 110 | 4 | 178 | 6 | 288 | |
18 | Wes Blanch | -10 | 5 | 272 | 5 | 262 | ||
19 | Roderick Walmsley | 4 | 253 | 4 | 253 | |||
20 | Brad Lovern | 3 | 147 | 2 | 100 | 5 | 247 | |
21 | Arthur Lovern | 2 | 148 | 1 | 65 | 3 | 213 | |
22 | Daniel Grech | 3 | 169 | 1 | 42 | 4 | 211 | |
23 | Dave Robinson | 2 | 143 | 1 | 55 | 3 | 198 | |
24 | Matt Coleman | 2 | 120 | 2 | 77 | 4 | 197 | |
25 | Jon Millard | 3 | 150 | 1 | 43 | 4 | 193 | |
26 | Len Schneider | -10 | 4 | 193 | 4 | 183 | ||
27 | Dean Coghill | 3 | 182 | 3 | 182 | |||
28 | Enzo Minuzzo | 1 | 43 | 2 | 139 | 3 | 182 | |
29 | Matt McArthur | 1 | 52 | 2 | 130 | 3 | 182 | |
30 | Dale Mullins | 2 | 98 | 1 | 83 | 3 | 181 | |
31 | Cy Taylor | 1 | 80 | 1 | 92 | 2 | 172 | Daiwa TD Advantage rod & reel + Daiwa Prize Pack (92cm) |
32 | Mark Thompson | 1 | 63 | 2 | 107 | 3 | 170 | |
33 | Matthew Pratt | 3 | 166 | 3 | 166 | |||
34 | Greg Birkett | 2 | 163 | 2 | 163 | |||
35 | Peter Price | 3 | 160 | 3 | 160 | |||
36 | Steven Bechly | 3 | 156 | 3 | 156 | |||
37 | Phil Lyons | 3 | 143 | 3 | 143 | |||
38 | Peter May | 2 | 137 | 2 | 137 | |||
39 | Mick Lumby | 1 | 50 | 1 | 77 | 2 | 127 | |
40 | Peter Morgan | 2 | 119 | 2 | 119 | |||
41 | Chris Gipps | 1 | 70 | 1 | 46 | 2 | 116 | |
42 | Chris Nagiello | 1 | 54 | 1 | 54 | 2 | 108 | |
43 | Aaron Gilmore | 1 | 42 | 1 | 56 | 2 | 98 | |
44 | Matthew Wallace | 1 | 79 | 1 | 79 | |||
45 | Jason Cameron | 1 | 78 | 1 | 78 | |||
46 | Colin Slade | 1 | 58 | 1 | 58 | |||
47 | Katie Sanderson | 1 | 51 | 1 | 51 | |||
48 | Rob Mason | 1 | 44 | 1 | 44 | |||
49 | Mike North (USA) | 1 | 43 | 1 | 43 | |||
50 | Craig Stone | -150 | 0 | -150 | ||||
50 | Michael Webster | -150 | 0 | -150 | ||||
50 | Ben Cole | 0 | 0 | |||||
50 | Kyle Hammer | -150 | 0 | -150 | ||||
50 | Luke Hammer | -150 | 0 | -150 | ||||
50 | Spencer Troxell | 0 | 0 | |||||
50 | Aaron Mogg | 0 | 0 | |||||
50 | Les Reibelt | 0 | 0 | |||||
50 | Cassandra Cameron | 0 | 0 | |||||
50 | Dean Silvester | 0 | 0 | |||||
50 | Mick Campbell | 0 | 0 | |||||
50 | Trevor Cassidy | 0 | 0 | |||||
50 | Jock Craig | 0 | 0 | |||||
50 | Matt Martin | 0 | 0 | |||||
50 | Gary Boyd (USA) | 0 | 0 | |||||
100 | 5090 | 101 | 5818 | 201 | 10908 | |||
50.9 | 57.6 | 54.27 |
Skeeter & Berkley Bonus
With Team Berkley Anglers and Skeeter Owners Winning the last 3 ABT BREAM Super Series Events, Skeeter Australia now gives YOU the opportunity to join in the success of Anglers like Mark Mangold, Andrew Homann and Chris Britton.
All Skeeter boats purchased in September and October 2008 will receive $500msrp of Pure Fishing Tackle FREE on delivery of their boat which can include tournament winning fishing tackle from Berkley, Berkley Gulp, Nitro Jigheads, Pflueger, Abu Garcia.
With this promotion you get to choose what tackle you would like to receive, there is no pre packaged $500.00 packs, just an open selection to the value of $500.00.
This great offer is available now and goes to show through Skeeter Australia’s strong business relationships with our partners here in Australia we will continue to lead the way.
For more information email josh@skeeterboats.com.au or call Skeeter Australia on (02) 97533837
JML Launches new website
JML Trading the Australian distributor for Ecogear, Yamatoyo and Nories products are pleased to announce the launch of their website www.jml.net.au. The site is jam packed full of information for anglers of all levels from beginners to tournament pros.
By joining in on forum discussions and up loading your fishing photos you have the opportunity to win some great JML products in the Free Monthly Give-Away and Junior sections. You can view the full range of JML products in the Show Room and find your nearest retailer with the easy to use Store Locator. Check out the winning history of Ecogear and Yamatoyo products then in Tips from Pro keep up to-date with the latest trends and techniques in the tournament scene. This section reveals all the retrieve techniques used to catch tournament winning bags. With these tips you could be the next ABT Grand Final winner like Ecogear’s 2007 champ Benny Godfrey and take your place on the AFC.
So the next time your online be sure to check out this great site and move into the future of Australian fishing with JML, taking Aussie anglers into the future with Japanese technology.
2008 Skeeter Owner's Tournament
CALLING ALL SKEETER OWNERS.
The 2008 Skeeter Owners Tournament has been launched. 19th 20th and 21st September 2008 – Lake Glenbawn.
Over $10 00.00 worth of prizes and giveaways, click on link for more details and entry form.
ABT Celebrates 10 Years
ABT has certainly grown at a rapid rate since its’ first trial bass event in 1998, but the motto as always remained “Who Shares Wins”. Let’s look back at history and follow the growth chart of Australian Bass Tournaments P/L.
Steve Morgan and Steve Bain along with the Moreton Bay Game Fishing Club first held a trial bass event at Maroon Dam in South East Queensland. From the success of this event, the pair registered Australian Bass Tournaments as a company in 1999 and held the Humminbird Series with three BASS events and a Grand Final.
The first BASS Pro event was held at Moogerah Dam, and the Grand Final winner that year was Harry Watson. Harry narrowly beat Paul Dolan at Maroon Dam to score a trip to the USA to fish a bass event.
The first BASS Electric Series started in 2001; Jason Ehrlich winning the Grand Final.
In the year 2000, a trial BREAM event was held in torrential rain at the Tweed River. Later that year another trial event was held at Port Stephens, NSW, with the help of Peter Horrobin.
The Humminbird BREAM Series began in 2000 with Mike Delisser taking out the AOY Trophy. In 2001 qualifying events were also held in NSW. Later, VIC and WA in 2003, SA (2005), TAS (2006), to expand it to the National series as we see it today.
2004 saw a trial BARRA event at Teemburra Dam; John Schofield the ‘Bass Vampire’ taming the piscatorial cousins and claimed the win. With the help of a QLD events grant, the Daiwa BARRA Tour began in 2005 visiting Awoonga, Teemburra, Faust and Tinaroo Dams.
A 40 page, black and white production with a colour cover was released in 2003 as ABT’s first Tour Guide magazine. In comparison to 2008’s 140 plus page Tournament Angler Guide with a matt finish cover edited by Simon Goldsmith.
In the beginnings ABT had some 200 members, today we stand at over 2000 members who each receive a pack containing a membership card, AFC DVD, Daiwa hat and other assorted goodies.
In the early days competitors were happy to win a prize bag; in 2008, ABT has 6 events with a first place prize cheque of $10,000. In the ten years, ABT has awarded over $1.2 million in prize money and donated nearly $100,000 back into stocking grants.
The Australian Fishing Championships were first filmed in 2003, the same year Steve Bain sold his share of ABT to the Fishing Monthly Group and another growth phase began. AFC is currently broadcast to Australian lounge rooms over the summer via Channel Ten and the Southern Cross Network. It is also distributed internationally and can be seen on pay TV in several countries.
From humble beginnings the ABT family quietly grew. Steve Booth joined the crew in 2001 and is currently the editor of Queensland Fishing Monthly. Simon Goldsmith took on the role of Tournament Director in 2004, with Jacqui Thomas assisting in the admin role from 2005. After a 2 year stint as a casual, Marcel Krieger took a full time role in 2006 assisting Simon in the growing tournament calendar. 2008 saw the newest addition to the ABT family in Chris Byrnes. Chris is keen to learn and already has several tournaments under his belt.
So there you have it. From a trial bass event to a calendar that now boasts over 100 tournaments a year including Classics, BREAM Qualifiers, BASS Pro Qualifiers, BASS Electric events, the Daiwa BARRA Tour and numerous other annual events such as Megabucks and the Australian OPEN.
ABT has remained committed to its’ motto ‘Who Shares Wins’, helping anglers nationwide share in the spoils of tournament fishing and providing a means for Tackle and Marine dealers to market their wares. Since the introduction of the televised AFC Series, it has also introduced the ‘pathway’ for anglers to grow and become part of the success story.
For further information check www.bream.com.au or contact ABT during business hours on 07 3268 7958.
AFC Series 5 – Now available
AFC Series 5 – Now available
$29.95 – available at all good tackle stores or free call 1800 228 244. Trade enquiries contact Pure Fishing 02 4351 7740.
Series 5 of the Australian Fishing Championships features 6 episodes of bream, bass and barra as the four teams fight it out for the Championship on the road to Teemburra.
It also includes a 7th episode of the 2007 ABT BREAM Grand Final.