Halco Monduran 2×5

The Halco Lake Monduran 2×5 BARRA event lived up to the tough fishery that gives Monduran its nick name of “Lake Misery’ with a total of 12 fish landed by 12 individual anglers in a 74 strong field.

The tournament winner Dean Silvester landing the event’s big barra of 116cm taking the honours over Kerrin Taylor by a mere centimentre.
Silvester’s outfit consisted of a Megabass Renlli 300 reel spooled with 35lb Unitika braid and 60lb Unitika leader matched to a Samurai 502 rod.

His money bait was a Squidgy 110 Slick Rig in evil minnow with the tail dipped in chartreuse Spike It. Using a pair of customised forks heated on a butane burner, he adds scutes to the tail of the Squidgy soft plastic for extra tail action. The key to this bait is the custom made jig head by Silvester himself. Using a Gamakatsu 7/0 heavy wire hook he attaches a wire stinger with Gamakatsu Treble 14, size 4. Then using a Do-It mould darter head pours a 1/2oz lead jighead encasing the stinger hook connection to the hook within the lead for extra strength. Finally a plastic rattle is attached to the shank of the hook for extra under water resonation.

Travelling in the Frogley Offshore I-Class Skeeter, Silvester was able to cruise to his location near the mouth of the Kolan Creek ahead of the other competitors. He had identified a weed point in the prefish that had the wind blowing on it and holding plenty of bait.

“Using the Humminbird 998 side scan function, I was able to identify barra swimming past the point, holding close to the bottom and amongst the weed,” he said.

Anchoring in 11ft and throwing to the point in approximately 4ft Silvester used long wind assisted casts to reach the weed edges.

“I would begin to wind straight away near the weed then slow roll the retrieve so that the plastic travelled close to the bottom,” he explained.

Losing a good fish on day one around a stump in the weed and his partner Dave Robinson landing a 91cm specimen, Silvester hoped that day 2 would be kind to him.

At around 1.40pm after an 11.30am start Silvester hooked the 116cm event winning big barra.

“At first it jumped and we thought it was in the nineties so I went hard on it, only backing the drag off when it moved into deeper water,” he said.

This Monduran beast scoring him first place over runner up Kerrin Taylor by a centimetre, showing you are only one cast away from winning a tournament.

Taylor caught his 115cm barramundi on day one in a 4m deep bay which had scattered timber and a drop off to deeper water close by on a floating Rapala X-Rap in purple/albino colour retro fitted with Owner size 4 ST66 trebles.

“I like these lures for fishing around the timber because they dive shallow and float up slowly in the water. When the lure is retrieved into a submerged snag I pause the retrieve and let it float up over the obstruction before gently starting the retrieve again to make sure the lure has cleared the snag,” said Taylor.

“The location was challenging to fish as the submerged scattered timber in the area required accurate casting. We had to aim for any tight gaps between the trees that we could see to get a good cast in. There were a few lures lost by getting snagged on the timber but it all proved worthwhile after the 115cm barramundi was caught,” he continued.

The outfit used was a Millerods Salty Barra rod matched to a Shimano Chronarch reel with 30lb Fins braid and 80lb Black Magic leader.

With his second place finish at Monduran and a first and second place in the two Awoonga events Taylor proved he was the angler to beat claiming the Southern and Overall AOY honours.

The Halco sponsored event proved to be a hit with every team scoring a new Halco Hamma barramundi lure and Tim Carter representing Halco all the way from WA gave the anglers the insight into the lures tough design features.

The final presentation on Saturday night at the Gin Gin Hotel was well attended and a chance for anglers to relax after a tough and testing tour. Local Bundaberg Regional Council representatives attended and addressed the crowd with their support for the town and fishery that seems to be so popular.

With the 2010 Daiwa BARRA Tour now completed we look forward to the Grand Final to be held in February. For more information visit www.australianbarra.com.au or ph ABT on 07 3387 0888.

Angler Team Status F1  L1 F2 L2 TF TL Cash Prizes
Dean Silvester Gamakatsu Standard     1 116 1 116 $1,400 Daiwa Heartland rod & reel, Prize Pack, Big Barra Prize Pack (116cm)
Kerrin Taylor Millerods/Shimano/Evinrude Pro 1 115     1 115 $900 + $600 Pro Gary Howard rod & Prize Pack
Tyson Robertson Wilson Fishing Australia Standard 1 108     1 108 $700 Shimano Coriolis reel & Prize Pack
Daniel Grech Rapala/JT Reel Repairs Standard     1 103 1 103 $500 Spotters Sunglasses & Prize Pack
Jon Millard Rapala/JT Reel Repairs Standard     1 100 1 100 $400 Shimano Raider rod & Prize Pack
Elaine Sanderson Tackle Warehouse Ladies Standard 1 99     1 99 $300 Berkley Tacklebag & Prize Pack
Jason Wilhelm Shimano/ E-Tec Standard 1 95     1 95 $200 Prize Pack
Boyd Read Young Guns Standard 1 94     1 94 $100 Prize Pack
David Robinson Gamakatsu Standard 1 91     1 91   Prize Pack
Matt McArthur McArthur Customs Standard     1 82 1 82   Prize Pack
Karl Rembacher Shitty Tinny Standard     1 80 1 80   Prize Pack
Simon Black I’m On Lures Standard 1 63     1 63   Prize Pack, Halco Big Barra Prize Pack (63cm)
Steven Bechly Active Angler/Egrell Rodz Standard         0 0    
Andy Chew Active Angler/Egrell Rodz Standard         0 0    
Steve Eldred Atomic Standard         0 0    
Chris Eldred Atomic Standard         0 0    
David Reynolds Bass to Barra Standard         0 0    
Matthew Mott Bass to Barra Standard         0 0    
Trevor Burgess Berkley Standard         0 0    
Tim Steenhuis Berkley Standard         0 0    
Matt Fraser Berkley Nitro R&D Standard         0 0    
Mark Lennox Berkley Nitro R&D Standard         0 0    
Ken Murray Blue Nitro Standard         0 0    
Ross Murray Blue Nitro Standard         0 0    
Rick Napier Bundyites Standard         0 0    
Michael Napier Bundyites Standard         0 0    
Greg Mitchell CJR Industries Standard         0 0    
Ben Vonpein CJR Industries Standard         0 0    
Mark Larsen Dairy Farmers Standard         0 0    
Cliff Brauer Dairy Farmers Standard         0 0    
Mike Connolly ETEC Evinrude HO Standard         0 0    
Leon Parmenter ETEC Evinrude HO Standard         0 0    
Jake Schwerin Fish Catching Machines Standard         0 0    
John Schwerin Fish Catching Machines Standard         0 0    
Jason Ehrlich Halco  Standard         0 0    
Tim Carter Halco  Standard         0 0    
Lex Irwin I’m On Lures Standard         0 0    
Spencer Troxell McArthur Customs Standard         0 0    
Ian Miller Millerods/ Fish N’ Bits Standard         0 0    
Carl Jocumsen Millerods/ Fish N’ Bits Standard         0 0    
Cy Taylor Millerods/Shimano/Evinrude Pro         0 0    
Matt Anderson Quantum Pro         0 0    
Ashley Sims Quantum Pro         0 0    
Craig Griffiths Rapala Street Team Standard         0 0    
Daniel Roth Rapala Street Team Standard         0 0    
Peter Jung Reidy’s B-52 Standard         0 0    
Nicholas Willet Reidy’s B-52 Standard         0 0    
Trevor Cassidy Rum Pigs Standard         0 0    
Glyn Barkhuizen Samurai Reaction Rods Standard         0 0    
Simon Barkhuizen Samurai Reaction Rods Standard         0 0    
Patrick Morgan Sebile Standard         0 0    
Jarrod Dalton Sebile Standard         0 0    
Alan McNamara Shimano/ E-Tec Standard         0 0    
Katie Sanderson Tackle Warehouse Ladies Standard         0 0    
Gavin Dunne Team Ecogear Standard         0 0    
Dean Thompson Team Ecogear Standard         0 0    
Rob Wood Team Gin Gin Hotel Standard         0 0    
Ben Durkin Team Gin Gin Hotel Standard         0 0    
Neville Parmenter Team Maverick Standard         0 0    
Rodney Milkins Team Maverick Standard         0 0    
Jason Medcalf Team Polycraft Standard         0 0    
Brad Cooper Team Polycraft Standard         0 0    
Matt Martin Team Predator Standard         0 0    
Matt Hazell Team Predator Standard         0 0    
Steven Wright Team Reef Suzuki Marine Standard         0 0    
Wayne Cox Team Reef Suzuki Marine Standard         0 0    
Gary Leather Team Rovex Standard         0 0    
Tim Mulhall Team Rovex Standard         0 0    
Phil Lyons The Likely Lads Standard         0 0    
Geoff Newby The Likely Lads Standard         0 0    
Grant Murray We Fish Pro         0 0    
Wayne Jones We Fish Pro         0 0    
Drew McGrath Wilson Fishing Australia Standard         0 0    
Dustin Sippell Young Guns Standard         0 0    
7 665 5 481 12 1146
95.5

Berkley Lake Awoonga 2×5 – Story and Results

Kerrin Taylor, 5/10, 515cm has taken out the Berkley Lake Awoonga Evening Championships. After finding the going tough in the first session with one fish for 96cm, Taylor bounced back with a 4/5, 419cm second session to overcome Jason Wilhelm by a mere 27cms.
“In session one our team traveled to a point close to the main boat ramp. Fishing in around five meters of water, using a Rapala X-Rap lure I caught one fish around twilight slowly rolling the lure back to the boat. Come the second session I knew I had to find fish to be in the hunt, so went out looking, as we do in a prefish, for a likely spot. We ended up finding a bay on the western side of the dam. It had a small island situated nearby, and the main feature of the bay was a gully extending out from the shoreline. The gully was around 4 meters in depth and on each side would rise up to around 2 meters in depth”.

“We had a look and could see fish on the sounder so decided to try our luck. We anchored about 60 meters from the bank and proceeded to cast into the area using 15cm Rapala X-Raps in gold colour retro fitted with Owner hooks. There was weed present on the bank and a slow roll of the lure got an almost instant response. The fish that we caught came early in the session before dark. After dark the bite shutdown, so ultimately it was an afternoon bite window”.

“The fish responded instantly when we arrived. After the initial catch the remainder were caught progressively till darkness set in. The wind was strong throughout the session and was blowing along the shoreline of our location. I am very pleased with the result and look forward to the last event of the tour at Lake Monduran. Due to the influx of water the dams are high. This in turn has made the prefish tough, as there is so much area to cover and find fish. Heading in to this event I am confident and looking forward to competing in this event”.

Taylor’s outfit consisted of a Millerods Salty Barra rod teamed with a Shimano Chronarch spooled with 30lb Fins braid in yellow with 80lb Black Magic leader.

Jason Wilhelm, 5/10, 488cm, finished in second place for the tournament. Fishing his location at Pelican Point over both sessions, Wilhelm added another top finish to his impressive tournament credentials.

“It was only on the day, based on web and on-site information that I decided to head to Pelican Point. The location is one that I have used guiding on the dam and I was confident I could find fish there. I anchored in 15 feet of water and fished to a weedbed. Using a Jazz Vibe retro fitted with Gamakatsu trebles, I would cast into around 30 foot of water. Using a hopping retrieve I would lift and wind the lure back to boat to attract any bites on offer. As it turned out it accounted for two fish in the first session”.

“On day two it was too windy to fish the Jazz Vibe. I switched to a Squidgy Slick Rig 130mm in lorikeet colour. This particular colour works well in overcast & night conditions as the colour silhouettes very well. This lure is matched to a custom TT jighead with a number of alterations and added acoustics. The technique was to cast, let the lure sink to the bottom, slow wind with a sequence of hops, burns and shakes. This combines multiple presentations in each retrieve”.

“Conditions were trying with waves and wind both challenging us throughout the session. We decided to stick to the plan and location and just work throughout the entire session. Due to weather variations there was defined bite periods. It was a matter of using the time effectively and working as a team”.

Wilhelm’s outfit consisted of a 702 Barra Flatspin Shimano T-Curve rod teamed with a Shimano Stradic CI4 4000 size reel spooled with 30lb PowerPro braid and 100lb Black Magic leader.

“Without the support of all my sponsors it would be difficult to compete in these tournaments, so I want to thank Shimano, Evinrude, Millerods, Minn Kota, Skeeter, Lowrance and Blue Eye sunglasses for their support”.

Michael Weick’s 124cm first session catch took out the event big barra. Caught off a point at Cormorant Bay near the end of the session, the fish fought hard before finally succumbing, much to the delight of the angler.

Weick explains the capture, “The location had a lot of dark, dirty water. There was a lot of bait in the area, predominately garfish. We were anchored in around 8 feet of water. I was using a 125mm Smith Saruna lure in sardine colour. The lure was retro fitted with number 2 Owner and number 6 Decoy trebles. Importantly these changes help to suspend the lure, which is something we try to do with all our lures. The lure mimicked the baitfish perfectly”.

“When hooked the barramundi put on an aerial show and took plenty of line on deep runs. Even when we were about to net the fish it made a final dash for freedom. When the fish was finally netted I was very relieved. When measured it was a personal best, and we quickly got the photos and made a successful release. The hooks were actually straightened in the net, so it almost was the one that got away”.

ABT now heads to the final event of the 2010 BARRA Tour, the Halco Lake Monduran Afternoon Championship, Nov 26th-27th. For more information check out www.australianbarra.com.au.  

Place Angler Team Status F1  L1 F2 L2 TF TL Cash Prizes
1 Kerrin Taylor Millerods/Shimano/Evinrude Pro 1 96 4 419 5 515 $1400 + $400 Pro Daiwa Heartland rod & Daiwa Luna reel & Prize Pack
2 Jason Wilhelm Shimano/ E-Tec Standard 2 203 3 285 5 488 $900 Gary Howard G Force rod & Prize Pack
3 Spencer Troxell McArthur Customs Standard     5 486 5 486 $700 Shimano Curado & Prize Pack
4 Simon Barkhuizen Samurai Reaction Rods Standard 3 299 1 95 4 394 $500 Spotters sunglasses & Prize Pack
5 Carl Jocumsen Millerods/ Fish N’ Bits Standard 2 204 2 190 4 394 $400 Shimano Catana rod & Prize Pack
6 Daniel Grech Rapala/JT Reel Repairs Standard 1 102 3 273 4 375 $200 Berkley Tacklebag & Prize Pack
7 Dean Silvester Gamakatsu Standard 1 98 2 203 3 301 $200 Prize Pack
8 Glyn Barkhuizen Samurai Reaction Rods Standard 1 100 2 186 3 286   Prize Pack
9 Ian Miller Millerods/ Fish N’ Bits Standard 2 207     2 207   Prize Pack
10 Adam Paskins Reel Smooth Standard 1 113 1 86 2 199   Prize Pack
11 Michael Weick Team Nerangatang Standard 1 124     1 124   Prize Pack, Berkley/Hollowbelly Big Barra Prize Pack (124cm)
12 Jake Schwerin Fish Catching Machines Standard 1 112     1 112   Prize Pack
13 Craig Griffiths Rapala Street Team Standard 1 108     1 108   Prize Pack
14 Tim Carter Halco  Standard 1 108     1 108   Prize Pack
15 Alan McNamara Shimano/ E-Tec Standard     1 107 1 107   Prize Pack
16 Trent Short Sunline Standard 1 106     1 106    
17 Jason Medcalf Team Polycraft Standard 1 102     1 102    
18 Jon Millard Rapala/JT Reel Repairs Standard     1 100 1 100    
19 Brian Todd Sunline 2 Standard     1 99 1 99    
20 Matt McArthur McArthur Customs Standard     1 99 1 99    
21 Roderick Walmsley Sunline 2 Standard 1 96     1 96    
22 Rob Wood Team Gin Gin Hotel Standard 1 92     1 92    
23 Matthew Mott Bass to Barra Standard     1 92 1 92    
24 Trevor Burgess Berkley Standard 1 90     1 90    
25 Jason Ehrlich Halco  Standard 1 90     1 90    
26 David Reynolds Bass to Barra Standard 1 87     1 87    
27 Jarrod Dalton Sebile Standard     1 84 1 84    
28 Katsutoshi Furusawa Sunline Standard 1 82     1 82    
29 Steve Eldred Atomic Standard         0 0    
29 Dale Mullins Atomic Standard         0 0    
29 Peter Derksen Aussie Boat Loans Standard         0 0    
29 John Cinciano Aussie Boat Loans Standard         0 0    
29 Misty Burgess Berkley Standard         0 0    
29 Matt Fraser Berkley Nitro R&D Standard         0 0    
29 Mark Lennox Berkley Nitro R&D Standard         0 0    
29 Greg Mitchell CJR Industries Standard         0 0    
29 Ben Vonpein CJR Industries Standard         0 0    
29 Mark Larsen Dairy Farmers Standard         0 0    
29 Jason Jones Dairy Farmers Standard         0 0    
29 Mike Connolly ETEC Evinrude HO Standard         0 0    
29 Leon Parmenter ETEC Evinrude HO Standard         0 0    
29 John Schwerin Fish Catching Machines Standard         0 0    
29 Michael Starkey Gamakatsu Standard         0 0    
29 Simon Black I’m On Lures Standard         0 0    
29 Andrew Black I’m On Lures Standard         0 0    
29 Cy Taylor Millerods/Shimano/Evinrude Pro         0 0    
29 Matt Anderson Quantum Pro         0 0    
29 Kris George Quantum Pro         0 0    
29 Daniel Roth Rapala Street Team Standard         0 0    
29 Mick Jones Reel Smooth Standard         0 0    
29 Trevor Cassidy Rum Pigs Standard         0 0    
29 Cameron Golightly Rum Pigs Standard         0 0    
29 Patrick Morgan Sebile Standard         0 0    
29 Karl Rembacher Shitty Tinny Standard         0 0    
29 Jason Sizeland Shitty Tinny Standard         0 0    
29 Elaine Sanderson Tackle Warehouse Ladies Standard         0 0    
29 Katie Sanderson Tackle Warehouse Ladies Standard         0 0    
29 Gavin Dunne Team Ecogear Standard         0 0    
29 Dean Thompson Team Ecogear Standard         0 0    
29 Ben Durkin Team Gin Gin Hotel Standard         0 0    
29 Neville Parmenter Team Maverick Standard         0 0    
29 Rodney Milkins Team Maverick Standard         0 0    
29 Glen Smith Team Nerangatang Standard         0 0    
29 Brad Cooper Team Polycraft Standard         0 0    
29 Matt Martin Team Predator Standard         0 0    
29 Matt Hazell Team Predator Standard         0 0    
29 Steven Wright Team Reef Suzuki Marine Standard         0 0    
29 Wayne Cox Team Reef Suzuki Marine Standard         0 0    
29 Phil Lyons The Likely Lads Standard         0 0    
29 Geoff Newby The Likely Lads Standard         0 0    
29 Dustin Sippell Young Guns Standard         0 0    
29 Boyd Read Young Guns Standard         0 0    
26 2619 29 2804 55 5423
98.6

RapalaLake Awoonga 3×3 – Story and Results

Kris George, 3/9 330cm, has taken out the Rapala Lake Awoonga 3×3 Championships. George caught all his fish in a bumper first session, which included one upgrade of 114cm, which ultimately secured the event big barra prize. George, the 21 year old owner of Fish ‘n’ Bits, Toowoomba, identified his location during the prefish window and returned to the location each session. Whilst only the first session proved fruitful, it was enough to take victory in the tough, rainy conditions at the venue.
“The location was off the main basin. It was a bay of broken weed that had dirty water in the mix. We fished a point and edge in about 20 feet of water. I noticed a lot of anglers were targeting fish in the shallows. The area we fished was deeper, with the point going from 6 feet through to about 20 feet deep”.

  “The conditions were tough. It took us about an hour once we got to our location to anchor up and hold fast. In the end we had to deploy two anchors to hold position. The lure that did the damage was the original Squidgies Slick Rig 130mm in true blue colour. The lure had an Owner stinger hook (size 2) added. The stinger was wire crimped to the lure eye and would protrude through the last rib of the lure”.

 
“We were happy with our location. We could see that the fishing was tough, and as we had caught a fish in the same location during the prefish we ultimately decided to live and die on our area. Having only been to Awoonga twice my experience is more limited than some. But having been out on the waters with some good anglers has shown me what to look for. Other spots I perhaps was going to were being fished or had come under pressure so we made the decision to stay”.

 
“When we got a firm anchor we began fishing. We worked as a team with one angler working their retrieve fast and the other slow. When we got our first fish we both tailored our retrieve. About an hour later I had my second fish followed by the third after dark. The moon was sporadically coming out which aided visibility and seemed to bring the fish on the bite. Thirty minutes later I had my fourth fish which was an upgrade and ultimately took out the event big barra”.

 
The next session saw Gorge primed for a return to his location, but motor troubles intervened. In the end he was towed to and from the start location by another boat in order to fish the session. Unfortunately the fish did not want to co-operate and the team were unable to add to their catch sheet.

  “It took us about 40 minutes to get to the spot. Another angler was already there, but in a show of great sportsmanship moved on of their own accord. The wind had changed direction and the water temperature had dropped 4 degrees. The whole dynamics of the area had changed and as a consequence the fish weren’t active”.

            “We overcame the motor issues and returned to the same location in the final session. One catfish fell victim and we had a hookup that couldn’t be translated into a fish. Ultimately with the fishing being tough we wanted to be on a spot we had confidence in. With the bite windows sometimes being a short as 5 minutes, we wanted to maximize the opportunities at the chosen location. As such the decision was made to stick it out”.

  “The key was slowing the retrieve speed. Also I have experimented in the past with multiple hook sets. For some reason this technique was loosing more fish than I like, so I reverted to a single strike and just played each fish to tire them out. Using low rod angles I would keep the pressure on and as a consequence the fish would jump less. As it worked out the fish stuck and I was able to boat enough to take the win”.

  Georges out fit consisted of a 7’2″ rod teamed with a 3000 size reel spooled with 14lb Berkley Crystal Fireline and 60lb Pioneer invisible fluorocarbon leader.

  George notes, “The breaking strain of my mainline was above its stated. It stood up to fish and multiple snags without any problem. I even had some hooks come off second best”

 
“A big thank you to Carl Jocumsen and Ian Miller for their help and support throughout the tournament. To my Quantum partner, Matt Anderson, also a big thanks. And finally to Fish ‘N’ Bits at Toowoomba, I couldn’t do this without their support so thank you for making this possible”.

  Kerrin Taylor, 2/9, 217cm, took out second place. Taylor boated a fish in the first and third session, continuing to build on his consistent tournament performances.

  “We fished a weed edge on the western side of the dam near the quarry. It was a location identified in the prefish. As the fishing was tough we made the decision to return to this location. We were fishing shallow in 2-4 meters of water over the top of weed. It was tough with only one fish coming in the first session. We returned to the same location in session two, fished another spot nearby, but found no fish”.

  “In the final session we went back to the original location. It was fishing hard, so required a fair mount of persistence and patience. Eventually after dark we got a fish, but after that we didn’t get any more bites so finished with the single fish”.

  The lure of choice was a Rapala X-Rap 15cm in gold. The lure was retro fitted with Owner trebles. Taylor explains the technique, “I was working the lure over the top of shallow weed, perhaps 1-2 feet under the surface. It would be a matter of mixing up slow rolling with twitches. If the lure got caught up, a quick twitch to break it free kept the lure in the strikezone. The barra were deep in the weed, so it was a matter of getting them to react as the lure traveled through the area”.

  Taylor’s outfit consisted of a Millerods Salty Barra rod teamed with a Shimano Chronach reel spooled with 20lb Fins braid in yellow and 80lb Black Magic leader.

  Thanking all his sponsors including Shimano, Evinrude, Millerods, Plano, Lowrance and Rapala, Taylor was upbeat about the event and the tournaments to follow. With the southern BARRA AOY still in the mix, it is anyone’s game at this stage of the season.

  ABT now moves to the Berkley Lake Awoonga Evening Championship, 2×5, 22nd-23rd Nov. Check out www.australianbarra.com.au for more information.
 

Place Angler Team Status F1  L1 F2 L2 F3 L3 TF TL Cash Prizes
1 Kris George Quantum Pro 3 330         3 330 $1500 + $400 Pro Daiwa Heartland rod & Daiwa Luna reel & Prize Pack, Berkley/Rapala Big Barra Prize Pack (114cm)
2 Kerrin Taylor Millerods/Shimano/Evinrude Pro 1 111     1 106 2 217 $1,000 Millerod Twitchin Stick rod, Shimano Coriolis reel & Prize Pack
3 Matthew Mott Bass to Barra Standard 1 101 1 103     2 204 $700 G.Loomis CBR756 rod & Prize Pack
4 Dean Silvester Gamakatsu Standard 1 98 1 100     2 198 $500 Spotters sunglasses & Prize Pack
5 Jason Wilhelm Shimano/ E-Tec Standard 1 91     1 92 2 183 $400 Shimano Catana rod & Prize Pack
6 Rodney Milkins Team Maverick Standard         1 111 1 111 $300 Berkley Tacklebag & Prize Pack
7 Alan McNamara Shimano/ E-Tec Standard 1 105         1 105 $200 Prize Pack
8 Michael Weick Team Nerangatang Standard 1 103         1 103 $200 Prize Pack
9 Mike Connolly ETEC Evinrude HO Standard     1 99     1 99   Prize Pack
10 Jon Millard Rapala/JT Reel Repairs Standard 1 98         1 98   Prize Pack
11 Simon Barkhuizen Samurai Reaction Rods Standard 1 97         1 97   Prize Pack
12 Roderick Walmsley Sunline 2 Standard         1 97 1 97   Prize Pack
13 Trevor Burgess Berkley Standard 1 96         1 96   Prize Pack
14 Glyn Barkhuizen Samurai Reaction Rods Standard 1 96         1 96   Prize Pack
15 Greg Mitchell CJR Industries Standard 1 91         1 91   Prize Pack
16 Jason Ehrlich Halco  Standard         1 91 1 91    
17 Tim Carter Halco  Standard         1 89 1 89    
18 Matt Fraser Berkley Nitro R&D Standard 1 88         1 88    
19 Andrew Black I’m On Lures Standard             0 0    
19 Ben Durkin Team Gin Gin Hotel Standard             0 0    
19 Ben Vonpein CJR Industries Standard             0 0    
19 Boyd Read Young Guns Standard             0 0    
19 Brian Todd Sunline 2 Standard             0 0    
19 Cameron Golightly Rum Pigs Standard             0 0    
19 Carl Jocumsen Millerods/ Fish N’ Bits Standard             0 0    
19 Colin Brett Lethal Lures Standard             0 0    
19 Craig Griffiths Rapala Street Team Standard             0 0    
19 Cy Taylor Millerods/Shimano/Evinrude Pro             0 0    
19 Dale Mullins Atomic Standard             0 0    
19 Dale Nolan Jagem Standard             0 0    
19 Daniel Grech Rapala/JT Reel Repairs Standard             0 0    
19 Daniel Roth Rapala Street Team Standard             0 0    
19 David Reynolds Bass to Barra Standard             0 0    
19 Dean Thompson Team Ecogear Standard             0 0    
19 Dustin Sippel Young Guns Standard             0 0    
19 Elaine Sanderson Tackle Warehouse Ladies Standard             0 0    
19 Gavin Dunne Team Ecogear Standard             0 0    
19 Geoff Newby The Likely Lads Standard             0 0    
19 Glen Smith Team Nerangatang Standard             0 0    
19 Ian Miller Millerods/ Fish N’ Bits Standard             0 0    
19 Jake Schwerin Fish Catching Machines Standard             0 0    
19 Jarrod Dalton Sebile Standard             0 0    
19 Jason Jones Dairy Farmers Standard             0 0    
19 Jason Medcalf Team Polycraft Standard             0 0    
19 Jason Sizeland Shitty Tinny Standard             0 0    
19 John Cinciano Aussie Boat Loans Standard             0 0    
19 John Schwerin Fish Catching Machines Standard             0 0    
19 Karl Rembacher Shitty Tinny Standard             0 0    
19 Katie Sanderson Tackle Warehouse Ladies Standard             0 0    
19 Katsutoshi Furusawa Sunline Standard             0 0    
19 Ken Berry Orion Lures Standard             0 0    
19 Ken Best Orion Lures Standard             0 0    
19 Leon Parmenter ETEC Evinrude HO Standard             0 0    
19 Mark Larsen Dairy Farmers Standard             0 0    
19 Mark Lennox Berkley Nitro R&D Standard             0 0    
19 Matt Anderson Quantum Pro             0 0    
19 Matt Hazell Team Predator Standard             0 0    
19 Matt Martin Team Predator Standard             0 0    
19 Matt McArthur McArthur Customs Standard             0 0    
19 Michael Napier Bundyites Standard             0 0    
19 Michael Starkey Gamakatsu Standard             0 0    
19 Misty Burgess Berkley Standard             0 0    
19 Nathan Anderson Sofishticated Standard             0 0    
19 Neville Parmenter Team Maverick Standard             0 0    
19 Patrick Morgan Sebile Standard             0 0    
19 Paul Habijanec Team Polycraft Standard             0 0    
19 Peter Derksen Aussie Boat Loans Standard             0 0    
19 Phil Lyons The Likely Lads Standard             0 0    
19 Quintin Maclean Sofishticated Standard             0 0    
19 Rick Napier Bundyites Standard             0 0    
19 Rob Wood Team Gin Gin Hotel Standard             0 0    
19 Ryan Fennell Jagem Standard             0 0    
19 Simon Black I’m On Lures Standard             0 0    
19 Spencer Troxell McArthur Customs Standard             0 0    
19 Stephen Lill Lethal Lures Standard             0 0    
19 Steve Eldred Atomic Standard             0 0    
19 Steven Wright Team Reef Suzuki Marine Standard             0 0    
19 Trent Short Sunline Standard             0 0    
19 Trevor Cassidy Rum Pigs Standard             0 0    
19 Wayne Cox Team Reef Suzuki Marine Standard             0 0    

Daiwa BARRA Tour Nth AOY

Jason Wilhelm takes out the northern leg of the 2010 Daiwa BARRA Tour by one point over team mate Alan McNamara. Read more for full results.

Place Angler R1 Teemburra R2 Faust Nth AOY
1 Jason Wilhelm 93 99 192
2 Alan McNamara 94 97 191
3 Craig Griffiths 100 87 187
4 Dean Silvester 89 96 185
5 Daniel Grech 99 80 179
6 Donovan Power 97 80 177
7 Geoff Newby 86 88 174
8 Leon Parmenter 91 83 174
9 Matt Coleman 74 98 172
10 Trent Power 74 95 169
11 Jon Millard 74 94 168
12 Matt Hazell 90 77 167
13 Phil Lyons 74 92 166
14 Wayne Cox 74 91 165
15 Mike Connolly 74 90 164
16 Matt McArthur 74 89 163
17 Simon Barkhuizen 74 86 160
18 Rodney Milkins 74 85 159
19 Matt Martin 92 67 159
20 Elaine Sanderson 74 84 158
21 John Schwerin 74 82 156
22 Jake Schwerin 74 81 155
23 Issac Toivanen 98 54 152
24 Steven Wright 74 78 152
25 Geoff Busbridge 74 76 150
26 Jarrod Dalton 96 54 150
27 Spencer Troxell 74 75 149
28 Rob Wood  95 54 149
29 Michael Weick 74 74 148
30 Simon Black 74 72 146
31 Matt Black 74 71 145
32 Glen Smith 74 70 144
33 Neville Parmenter 74 69 143
34 Nathan Chapman 74 68 142
35 Katie Sanderson 74 66 140
36 Glyn Barkhuizen 74 65 139
37 Daniel Roth 74 64 138
38 Ben Durkin 74 54 128
38 Cameron Pratt 74 54 128
38 Daryl Pead 74 54 128
38 David Purdy 74 54 128
38 Jeff Eales 74 54 128
43 Cy Taylor 0 100 100
44 Kerrin Taylor 0 93 93
45 Nicholas Moore 88 0 88
46 Frank Ohl 87 0 87
47 Peter Price 85 0 85
48 Brook Ebzery 84 0 84
49 Arthur Grace 74 0 74
49 Craig Birkett 74 0 74
49 Greg Birkett 74 0 74
49 Paul McFarlane 74 0 74
49 Peter Behrens 74 0 74
49 Robert Ebzery 74 0 74
55 Lindsay Dobe 0 73 73
56 Jack Erskine 0 54 54

Sunline Peter Faust 3×3 Championship- Final Results & Story

Taylor Triumphs on Faust

The weather improved and so did the fishing from Teemburra two days earlier with anglers nailing improved quantity and Faust’s famous quality at the Sunline Peter Faust 3 x 3 Championship, 16/17th November.

For event winner Cy Taylor it was a continuation of his form from 2009 with the AFC barra gun compiling a 9/9, 746cm three session limit to secure the win. The only angler to catch his full limit for the tournament, Taylor outgunned a talented field of anglers including event runner-up Jason Wilhelm (7/9, 627cm) and fellow AFC anglers Matt Coleman (3rd) and Allan McNamara (4th).
Fishing the western side of the lake Taylor fished and rotated two specific spots. A large wind laden bay and a small submerged island fringed by weed.  

The first of his two tournament winning spots, the bay, featured about three metres of water leading up to a prominent weed lined edge.  

“The fish would hold and work along the weed edge enjoying the warm water and the food pushed towards them”, explained Taylor.  

Using a two lure approach Taylor alternated between a 110mm Squidgy Slick Rig in yakka colour and a purple and white floating 10cm Rapala X Rap. The retrieve for the Slick Rig was standard fair, a slow roll with the occasional twitch, while the X Rap was worked with a three twitch pause retrieve.  

The same techniques were used at Taylor’s number two spot, the flooded island, with the bite zone, the weed edge, featuring about two metres of water.  

“Getting the lure tight to the weed and keeping the lure in the strike zone as long as possible was important to get the bites”, explained Taylor.  

While the Slick Rig and X Rap approach delivered Taylor the fish he needed to win, it was a frustrating first session when he lost multiple fish that he thought things weren’t going to go his way.  

“It hurts to lose fish after fish, and you think are these the tournament winning fish that are jumping off. Thankfully though it was only the first session where it was hard to make them stick”, explained Taylor.  

The tackle he used to claimed his second Faust win in as many years included a 6’4″ Millerod Camofish Hi-Roller rod, Shimano Chronach reel, 20lb Power Pro & Fins braid, and 80lb Black Magic leader.  

The addition of a stinger hook on his Slick Rigs was one of the small additions Taylor made to his tackle, with the Faust champ adding a size 4 VMC treble for added assurity.  

Post event Taylor was philosophical about the win and the rest of the tour.  

“It was great to win this event for the second year, and while it was disappointing not to get a result at Teemburra, I know that if I fish hard the results will come”, concluded Taylor.  

With the southern BARRA Tour now on the radar Taylor will be keen to continue his hot form and add more wins to his tournament CV.  

For event runner-up Jason Wilhelm it was another solid performance on the northern leg of the Daiwa BARRA Tour, with the 37 year old Awoonga Fishing Guide claiming the northern AOY title with an 8th at Teemburra and a 2nd at Peter Faust.  

Fishing two locations to catch his fish, Wilhelm spent the bulk if his tournament fishing a weedline edge in the Proserpine River, before switching and hitting the main basin late in session three.  

“The Prossy River fished well until that final session when it suffered from strong winds and angling pressure”, explained Wilhelm.  

Up until then the location had produced a string of quality of fish, including two 100s, a 99, a 71 and an 80. Structural the location was comprised of a long constant weed edge with about 12 feet of water at the base, deep water near by, and active fishing moving through that could be seen with the sounder.  

“You could see the fish come through on the Lowrance HDS 10 LSS1, and if you saw them you’d were pretty confident that you’d get a bite”, explained Wilhelm.  

The bites were regular, with the barra hitting the lure in a range of different places. From tight to the weed to right back at the edge of the bites.  

“The bites would could come anytime during the retrieve so you needed to make sure you maintained the retrieve from the start right through to the end”, explained Wilhelm.  

The retrieve involved casting the lure tight to the weed edge, counting it down the bottom then slow rolling it back to the bottom. The lure used of course was Wilhelm’s much loved 130 Squidgy Slick Rig (slimey mackerel). It wasn’t a stock standard Slick Rig however, with Jason rigging the plastic on a 25gram, size 8/0 TT Headhunter jighead, and adding a size 12 Gamakatsu Treble 14 hook as a stinger.  

The approach and location delivered Wilhelm four fish in session one, two in session and unfortunately none in session.  

“It died in the last session, there were few bites and the fish that we had been seeing on the Lowrance disappeared so we changed tact completed and hit the suspended fish in the main basin”, explained Wilhelm.  

Hitting the basin just before dark Wilhelm and team mate Alan McNamara motored around with their eyes fixed on the sounder looking for active fish moving through in the deep water.  

“We found a spot in about 80 feet of water that had fish traveling through, so we dropped the electric, put the I-Pilot on Spot Lock and just fished there”, explained Wilhelm.  

With fish moving through at depths ranging from 10 feet through to 40 feet Wilhelm would make long downwind casts, sink the lure down to the desired depth then retrieve it back with a slow rolling retrieve.  

“The bites were soft and subtle, so as soon as you felt a touch you struck hard to set the hook”, explained Wilhelm.  

The approach was spot on with Wilhelm landing all the fish he hooked, including a 106 and a 71.  

“Chasing barra in deep water is rarely easy, you can often find the fish but getting them to bite can be hard to say the least. So to hit the basin late in the session and get stuck into a few was very satisfying, especially after struggling upriver early”, explained Jason.  

The tackle Wilhelm used to catch his fish included a Shimano T Curve 701 rod, Shimano Stradic C14 reel, 30lb Power Pro braid and 100lb Black Magic leader.  

Post event Wilhelm was ecstatic with his result and was looking forward to getting on his home water and tackling some Awoonga barra.  

“Faust was one of the events that I really wanted to do well at this year. I haven’t done well here in the past, so to come away with a second is fantastic. Let’s hope Awoonga fishes well and we get a taste of the action we got last year”, concluded Jason.  

The Big Barra Prize for the event changed hands many times throughout the tournament will Townsville angler Matt Coleman eventually claiming the Rapala Big Barra Pack with 120cm caught in the final session. Falling to a white 3″ Zoom Swimming Fluke rigged on a 3/4oz TT Revhead jighead, Coleman caught the fish in 40 feet of water on a slow rolled retrieve in the main basin.  

“The bites were slow and tentative so I kept the retrieve slow and methodical. The fish inhaled the lure on its first touch and had the lure so far down I had to stick my whole hand and part of my forearm into its mouth to get the lure out”, explained Coleman.  

The southern tour now beckons with anglers keen to experience slice of the action they had in 2009. Visit www.australianbarra.com.au to see how it all unfolds.

 

Place Angler Team Status F1  L1 F2 L2 F3 L3 TF TL Cash Prizes
1 Cy Taylor Millerods/Shimano/Evinrude Pro 3 242 3 242 3 262 9 746 $1,100 Daiwa Heartland rod & Daiwa Luna reel & Prize Pack + $181 1st Pro
2 Jason Wilhelm Shimano/ E-Tec Standard 3 299 2 151 2 177 7 627 $700 Millerod Blademaster Camo rod, Shimano Curado reel & Prize Pack
3 Matt Coleman Team of Two Standard 2 178 1 76 3 325 6 579 $400 Shimano Raider rod, Shimano Coriolis reel, Prize Pack
4 Alan McNamara Shimano/ E-Tec Standard 1 89     3 303 4 392 $300 Spotters Prize Pack & Prize Pack + Big Barra Rapala Pack (120cm)
5 Dean Silvester Megabass/Mako Standard 1 80 1 80 2 219 4 379 $200 Shimano Catana rod, Halco Prize Pack
6 Trent Power Power Standard 1 82 3 222 1 58 5 362   Berkley Prize Pack
7 Jon Millard Rapala/JT Reel Repairs Standard 1 88 2 152 1 89 4 329   Berkley Prize Pack
8 Kerrin Taylor Millerods/Shimano/Evinrude Pro 1 84 1 54 2 162 4 300   Berkley Prize Pack
9 Phil Lyons The Likely Lads Standard 1 78     2 218 3 296   Bozos Pack
10 Wayne Cox Team Reef Suzuki Marine Standard 1 74 2 129 1 90 4 293   Bozos Pack
11 Mike Connolly ETEC Evinrude HO Standard 1 96 1 80 1 107 3 283    
12 Matt McArthur McArthur Customs Standard     3 282     3 282    
13 Geoff Newby The Likely Lads Standard 1 70     2 175 3 245    
14 Craig Griffiths Rapala Street Team Standard 2 165     1 75 3 240    
15 Simon Barkhuizen Samurai Reaction Rods Standard 2 165 1 58     3 223    
16 Rodney Milkins Team Maverick Standard 1 101 1 111     2 212    
17 Elaine Sanderson Tackle Warehouse Ladies Standard         3 208 3 208    
18 Leon Parmenter ETEC Evinrude HO Standard 2 172         2 172    
19 John Schwerin Fish Catching Machines Standard     2 161     2 161    
20 Jake Schwerin Fish Catching Machines Standard 1 81 1 71     2 152    
21 Daniel Grech Rapala/JT Reel Repairs Standard     1 76 1 74 2 150    
21 Donovan Power Power Standard 1 74 1 76     2 150    
23 Steven Wright Team Reef Suzuki Marine Standard 2 147         2 147    
24 Matt Hazell Team Predator Standard         1 91 1 91    
25 Geoff Busbridge Megabass/Mako Standard 1 90         1 90    
26 Spencer Troxell McArthur Customs Standard     1 87     1 87    
27 Michael Weick Neranga Tangs Standard 1 86         1 86    
28 Lindsay Dobe Quantum Fishing Team Standard     1 82     1 82    
29 Simon Black I’m On Lures Standard 1 80         1 80    
30 Matt Black I’m On Lures Standard         1 79 1 79    
31 Glen Smith Neranga Tangs Standard 1 78         1 78    
32 Neville Parmenter Team Maverick Standard         1 78 1 78    
33 Nathan Chapman Dingos Standard 1 77         1 77    
34 Matt Martin Team Predator Standard         1 77 1 77    
35 Katie Sanderson Tackle Warehouse Ladies Standard     1 73     1 73    
36 Glyn Barkhuizen Samurai Reaction Rods Standard 1 71         1 71    
37 Daniel Roth Rapala Street Team Standard 1 51         1 51    
38 Ben Durkin Gin Gin Hotel Standard             0 0    
38 Cameron Pratt DC Standard             0 0    
38 Daryl Pead Dingos Standard             0 0    
38 David Purdy Sebile Standard             0 0    
38 Issac Toivanen DC Standard             0 0    
38 Jack Erskine Quantum Fishing Team Standard             0 0    
38 Jarrod Dalton Sebile Standard             0 0    
38 Jeff Eales Team of Two Standard             0 0    
38 Rob Wood  Gin Gin Hotel Standard             0 0    
35 2898 29 2263 32 2867 96 8028
  82.80   78.03       83.63

Strike Pro Teemburra Dam BARRA Round- Final Results & Story

Teemburra Dam produced a contrasting bite to last year’s 231 fish feast with a meare 28 barra hitting anglers’ brag mats at the opening round of the 2010 Daiwa BARRA Tour, the Strike Pro Teemburra BARRA Evening Event, 12/13th November.

A measure of a tough bite courtesy of torrential rain and cool temperatures rather than angling ability, it was 38 year old Rolleston mine worker Craig Griffiths (4/10, 289cm) who cracked the pattern the best to break through for his maiden BARRA Tour win.

Picking up where he left off last year was 2009 Awoonga Night Championship winner Daniel Grech (3/10, 259cm) who started the new season in great style, claiming the runner-up title and a boost of confidence heading into the remainder of the tour.
Victory though belonged to Griffiths with the Teemburra victor fishing one point within eye sight of the launching ramp to catch his fish.  

“It was the same point and clump of trees I fished in last year’s tournament, so I thought why not head back to the spot that produced before”, explained Griffiths.  

The simple, yet rationale decision paid off with Griffiths boating a barra on his third cast.  

The location in question featured a weedline and a clump of five trees sitting on a gentle sloping point in about 16 feet of water.  

“The trees where the hot spots with the barra sitting tight to the timber and only hitting the lure when it was right on their nose”, explained Griffiths.  

His choice of lures were a combination of options, with black and gold and drop bear coloured Squidgy Slick Rig 110s and a ghost coloured Rapala X Rap 10 all getting a run. The retrieve for the Slick Rigs was text book lift n’ drop plastics fishing with Griffiths casting the lure up onto the weed, ripping it across then letting it sink near the trees then give it a quick hop.  

“All the hits came as the lure was sinking next to the tree”, explained Griffiths.  

The retrieve for the X Rap was equally barra fishing 101, with a twitch-pause retrieve the undoing of one of the fish in tournament winning limit.  

It was perhaps the lure itself, namely the Squidgy Slick Rig and the modifications that he made to it that is most noteworthy.  

“I trimmed the tail to make it swim better, added some rattles and coated it repeatedly with garlic spray to make it as appealing as possible”, explained Griffiths.  

The balance of Griffiths’ tackle included a 6’8″ Pro Green rod, Daiwa Sol 3000 spin reel, 20lb Fins braid, and 60lb Black Magic leader.  

Receiving only four bites for the tournament, and landing all four, a rare thing in barra fishing, Griffith was ecstatic with the win and how it all fell into place.  

“It’s not to often you land all the bites that you get and I can pretty much thank the stinger hooks on my Slick Rigs for making it happen”, explained Griffiths.  

Running a treble stinger on the underbelly of the lure, Griffiths pinned all fish with and kept them connected courtesy of his trusty stinger.  

With the next round at Peter Faust only two days away Griffiths is keen to get back on the water and experience the hot fishing that Faust has been producing of late.  

“Let’s hope the weather improves over what we’ve had at Teemburra. If it does then there’s good chance we’ll get stuck in and catch a few”, concluded Griffiths.  

Notes- All fish caught came on a wind change, and none were caught after dark.  

For event runner-up Daniel Grech is was another quality result, with the Mackay angler adding another podium finish to his growing list of tournament achievements.  

Fishing the mouth of Teemburra Creek Grech keyed in on a specific location, a 20 feet deep flat punctuated by small shrubs and trees that sat adjacent to an 80 feet deep drop off and tree line.  

“The timber on the flat and the deep water near by were the main attractions for the barra I’m sure, they could hold up in the trees then retreat back to the deep water when they were less active”, explained Grech.  

With the shrubs his cast targets, Grech would cast a Jackall Tranzam through the timber then work it back with a two hop-pause retrieve.  

“You’d get hung up on the shrubs occasionally, so you’d have to ping the lure of the timber to get it back. It was when I did this and the lure came free that a fish (92cm) hit it”, explained Grech.  

While the Jackall produced his kicker fish, it was his money bait from Awoonga last year, the Rapala X Rap 10 that delivered the majority of fish in his bag.  

“One of the fish fell to a standard twitch and pause but the other nailed the lure as I burned it back to the boat”, explained Grech.  

His go-to X Rap was the glass ghost colour retrofitted with size 4 VMC trebles. The remainder of his tackle included a 6’2″ ACM Jack Extractor rod, a Daiwa Sol baitcaster beefed up with Carbontex drag washers courtesy of JT Reel Repairs, 20lb Bionic braid, and 40lb Black Magic fluorocarbon leader.  

With a solid start to the tour Grech will be one to watch in the battle for AOY.  

Notes- Relied heavily on his Humminbird 997 sounder to spot not only fish moving through, but also their rate of movement. His best result to date at Teemburra, his previous best was a 21st.  

The Big Barra for the tournament went to Jarrod Dalton with the Dysart based angler picking up the 96cm prize winning fish on day one. Caught at 8.30pm in the pouring rain it delivered Dalton a booty of Rapala lures and anchored his 5th place finish at the event.  

The next round of 2010 Daiwa BARRA tour sees the series travel north to Proserpine for the Sunline Peter Faust 3×3 Championship, 16/17th November. The first of the new 3×3 events, the Sunline presented round is sure to present anglers with a host of new challenges and hopefully a redhot barra bite. Visit www.australianbarra.com.au for all the results and photos.    

Place Angler Team Status F1  L1 F2 L2 TF TL Cash Prizes
1 Craig Griffiths Rapala Street Team Standard 2 149 2 140 4 289 $1,200 Daiwa Heartland rod & Daiwa Luna reel & Prize Pack
2 Daniel Grech Rapala/ JT Reel Repairs Standard 1 94 2 165 3 259 $600 Millerod Camofish Salty Barra rod, Shimano Coriolis reel & Prize Pack
3 Issac Toivanen DC Standard 3 231     3 231 $500 G.Loomis Force Lite rod & Prize Pack
4 Donovan Power Power Standard     3 226 3 226 $300 Spotters Prize Pack & Prize Pack
5 Jarrod Dalton Sebile Standard 1 96 1 75 2 171 $200 Jackall Prize Pack & Prize Pack + Big Barra (96cm) Rapala Pack
6 Rob Wood  Gin Gin Hotel Standard 1 72 1 72 2 144 $200 Shimano Catana rod & Prize Pack
7 Alan McNamara Shimano/ E-Tec Standard     1 92 1 92   Halco Prize Pack
8 Jason Wilhelm Shimano/ E-Tec Standard 1 91     1 91   Halco Prize Pack
9 Matt Martin Team Predator Standard 1 88     1 88   Berkley Prize Pack
10 Leon Parmenter ETEC Evinrude HO Standard     1 88 1 88   Berkley Prize Pack
11 Matt Hazell Team Predator Standard 1 87     1 87    
12 Dean Silvester Megabass/Mako Standard     1 85 1 85    
13 Nicholas Moore Ulua Boys Standard     1 75 1 75    
14 Frank Ohl Reidy’s Lures Standard     1 73 1 73    
15 Geoff Newby The Likely Lads Standard 1 69     1 69    
16 Peter Price Reidy’s Lures Standard     1 69 1 69    
17 Brook Ebzery Teaser Standard     1 68 1 68    
18 Arthur Grace Amzing Grace Two Crew Standard         0 0    
19 Ben Durkin Gin Gin Hotel Standard         0 0    
20 Cameron Pratt DC Standard         0 0    
21 Craig Birkett INDT Standard         0 0    
22 Daniel Roth Rapala Street Team Standard         0 0    
23 Daryl Pead Dingos Standard         0 0    
24 David Purdy Sebile Standard         0 0    
25 Elaine Sanderson Tackle Warehouse Ladies Standard         0 0    
26 Geoff Busbridge Megabass/Mako Standard         0 0    
27 Glen Smith Neranga Tangs Standard         0 0    
28 Glyn Barkhuizen Samurai Reaction Rods Standard         0 0    
29 Greg Birkett INDT Standard         0 0    
30 Jake Schwerin Fish Catching Machines Standard         0 0    
31 Jeff Eales Team of Two Standard         0 0    
32 John Schwerin Fish Catching Machines Standard         0 0    
33 Jon Millard Rapala/ JT Reel Repairs Standard         0 0    
34 Katie Sanderson Tackle Warehouse Ladies Standard         0 0    
35 Matt Black I’m On Lures Standard         0 0    
36 Matt Coleman Team of Two Standard         0 0    
37 Matt McArthur McArthur Customs Standard         0 0    
38 Michael Weick Neranga Tangs Standard         0 0    
39 Mike Connolly ETEC Evinrude HO Standard         0 0    
40 Nathan Chapman Dingos Standard         0 0    
41 Neville Parmenter Team Maverick Standard         0 0    
42 Paul McFarlane Amzing Grace Two Crew Standard         0 0    
43 Peter Behrens Ulua Boys Standard         0 0    
44 Phil Lyons The Likely Lads Standard         0 0    
45 Robert Ebzery Teaser Standard         0 0    
46 Rodney Milkins Team Maverick Standard         0 0    
47 Simon Barkhuizen Samurai Reaction Rods Standard         0 0    
48 Simon Black I’m On Lures Standard         0 0    
49 Spencer Troxell McArthur Customs Standard         0 0    
50 Steven Wright Team Reef Suzuki Marine Standard         0 0    
51 Trent Power Power Standard         0 0    
52 Wayne Cox Team Reef Suzuki Marine Standard         0 0    
53 Kerrin Taylor Millerods/Shimano/Evinrude Pro         DQ DQ    
54 Cy Taylor Millerods/Shimano/Evinrude Pro         DQ DQ    
12 977 16 1228 28 2205
  81.42   76.75   78.75

Awoonga BARRA Trophy Results & Story

Taylor Boys take out the Awoonga Barra Trophy in a tough bite

On the 20th and 21st August 2020 the second round of the new ‘Barra Trophy’ tournaments was held on the renowned home of big barra, Lake Awoonga. 19 teams entered, all with the desire to land a massive slice of chrome and muscle, also known as destroyers of tackle and dreams.

With Lake Awoonga at 89% capacity, a far cry from the 32% the lake was in last year’s ABT Barra tour, it presented a new arena for the majority of anglers. The condition of the lake could only be described as pristine, with new weed beds forming, lots of newly submerged timber and shrubs, and a massive increase in shoreline and fishable territory. Baitfish were prolific, but water temps were lower than hoped, hovering around the 20 – 21 degree mark, and steady. Recent captures by guides and locals on the lake indicated the fish were there to be caught by anglers who persevered.
Session One

After a lakeside briefing, the teams set out at 4pm Friday in great conditions, with five hours to try and put a barra or three on the brag mat. The first team able to achieve that was Team Serrengetti, with Karl Rembacher on the rod, and Richard Price on the net. The 106cm fish was taken on a 110 Slick rig at 6.25am, and earnt Karl a Foxies tackle pack for first barra taken in the tournament.

Back at the tag board, as teams returned, several tales of lost fish were told, and just seven teams handed in their folders, complete with their digital memory cards to record their captures. Six of the seven teams had landed just one fish with just one team landing two barra – Team Evinrude/Minn Kota consisting of AFC & ABT Barra champs Cy and Kerrin Taylor. They stuck to a proven tactic fishing modified slick rig lures across shallow weedbeds to take the Session One cash prize of $50 with two fish for 198cm.

Session Two

An early morning barometric spike, and warming conditions, gave anglers renewed enthusiasm to tackle the five-hour morning session. But again Lake Awoonga lived up to its reputation as place where dreams are made and sometimes shattered, with only one team registering a barramundi for the session.

Team Narangatangs consisting of Glen Smith and Michael Weick took the honours and $50 cash for the session. With a feisty 86cm barra that inhaled Micheal’s Saruna, that become wedged inside its mouth, eliminating the chances of it throwing the hooks. Earlier in the session, Glen dropped a huge barra late in the fight, leaving him shattered as he’d also dropped a big one in the previous session.

There was very little encouragement for most teams in the morning session, although Dan Grech managed to lose a fish at the boat, when the hooks came free on its final surge…

Session Three

The final session again kicked off at 4pm Saturday, and was extended by an hour to 10pm due to overwhelming angler demand. This evening session proved just as productive as the Friday evening session, with eight barra gracing the brag mat, and several more proving elusive.

Team Scaleforce and the Nerangatangs both made late charges for victory with two fish each, but the Taylor boys held out all-comers by securing session 3 with two fish for 199cm.

Stats

19 Teams/38 Anglers
Session 1 – 8 Barra
Session 2 – 1 Barra
Session 3 – 8 Barra
Total – 17 Barra
Total Length – 16.09m
Average Length – 94.6cm

Big Barra Ladies – Elaine Sanderson – 92cm. Only two ladies took part in the Awoonga Barra Trophy, leaving Elaine and Katie Sanderson to fight it out for the Big Barra Ladies Title from the same boat. Elaine got her 92cm fish in the first session, and Katie was unable to land a fish to challenge her for the title and the prize of a Pflueger Arbor Spin reel.

Big Barra Senior – Cy Taylor – 111cm. Cy was again on fire, and actually landed the two biggest Barra for the tournament at 111 and 110cm. He fished proven big fish areas in the main basin. Other anglers hooked fish that may well have challenged Cy, but he was able to put his on the mat when it counted. Cy’s efforts yielded him the Big Barra Senior title and a Pflueger Patriach Baitcast Reel.

Champion Team Catfish – JT Reel Repairs/Rapala – 2 Catfish.

The highly sought after title of Catfish Kings…………went to Daniel Grech and Jon Millard. They landed one each, with Dan taking out the largest at 42cm to the fork. Several other teams registered one catfish each for the event. But these boys took home the Foxies prize packs for their fine efforts…. well done Dan and Jon!

Top Five Teams Results

5th – Rapala Street Team – Craig Griffiths and Daniel Roth Consistant performers, Craig and Dan took out 4th in the Mondy Barra Trophy earlier in the year. In this event, Rapala Street Team fished a bank up the back of the main basin, and had a very frustrating first session losing a string of fish, and managing to boat just one at 103cm that managed to put them into 5th position. They were kicking themselves for dropping so many fish in the first session, as subsequent sessions didn’t produce the same action, and in a tough bite, they could have easily found themselves higher up the leaderboard.

4th Team Serrengetti – Karl Rembacher and Richard Price

Camped out at the Canvas Cabin at Awoonga Caravan Park was the inspiration for the team name Serrengetti. These boys caught a couple of fish in the prefish and were feeling confident going into the event. As it turned out, Karl’s session one – 106cm barra was enough to put these guys into 5th and take home an extra $300. The barra slammed Karl’s Slick Rig right at the boat, causing temporary heart failure for Karl, before he came to terms with a fired up barra on a short leash and tight drag. You’ll have to ask him the story as it is a beauty, that I’m sure he won’t mind retelling. Fortunately everything held up, and the fish somehow made it into the net, and proved to be enough to secure Serrengetti 4th place.

3rd The Nerangatangs – Glen Smith and Michael Weick As the name suggests, Glen and Michael hail from Nerang and like eating bananas……Actually I’m not sure about the bananas, but they have taken a while to overcome some bad luck in barra trophy tournaments. In the Mondy event, Glen somehow managed to drop 11 barra and land none. Following on with his poor tournament form, Glen dropped another two good fish in the first two sessions of this event, before Michael boated the solo barra from session two. In the final session Glen finally got his act together and landed his first, then second Barra Trophy barra, elevating the Nerangatangs into third on the scoreboard. The lure of choice for Glen and Michael was the Saruna , a shallow diving hardbodied lure rigged to suspend. The boys were working them on a prominent point, using some very long pauses to entice the bites. The barra trophy tournaments are the first barra tournaments these guys have entered, but they have been having a ball and are looking forward to coming back for the ABT Barra Tour in November.

2nd Scaleforce – Justin Nye and Peter Cherrit These Hervey Bay based anglers are normally more at home chasing Golden Trevally and longtail Tuna on fly, but love getting away to Monduran and Awoonga to test their skills on mighty impoundment barra. Fishing out of Justin’s new Galeforce boat, that shares the same name as the team, Justin and Peter fished consistently well to secure a second place result and $600 cash.

Their chosen location was a weedy bay up the back of New Zealand gully. They tried fishing the shallows during the prefish, but continued to spook fish, so their tactic was to sit in the deeper water at the entrance to the bay, targeting barra that were moving in and out of the weed beds.

They positioned the boat in around 16feet of water and targeted fish from the edge of the weedbeds in around 8 feet of water, right out to the deeper areas of over 20 feet. Using the new Minn Kota I-Pilot, Justin raved about the ability of the Spot lock feature, which uses GPS technology to hold location.

“The Spot Lock was awesome, no need to stuff around with the anchor, and it just held us in the exact position we wanted to fish.”

The pair fished Slick Rig 130s in Drop Bear colour, straight out of the pack, with no mods. Their outfits consisted of Loomis and Egrell rods mated to Shimano Chronarchs spooled with 30lb Bionic Braid. Black Magic 60lb fluorocarbon was the leader of choice. Justin and Peter were stoked with their result, but also disappointed to have a lost a big fish in session three, that might have made a difference to the results.

Awoonga Barra Trophy Champions

Team Evinrude/Minn Kota, Cy and Kerrin Taylor The talented Taylor Brothers took home top honours and the perpetual barra trophy, in their first Barra Trophy Event. Fishing out of their now-famous, little yellow tinny with a 40 hp Etec, Cy and Kerrin fished two distinct spots for the tournament, a shallow weeded bay and a deeper bank up the back of the main basin. Alternating between modified 110 Squidgy Slick Rigs and Stiffy Twitch baits rigged with Owner trebles to suspend, Cy and Kerrin fished the majority of their sessions on anchor, using the prevailing winds at their back to make long casts to the weed edges.  Their outfits consisted of Millerods Camofish Salty barra rods, matched to Shimano Curado reels, spooled with 20lb fins braid and rigged with 80lb Jinkai  plus mono leaders.

The pair got just five bites for the 16 hours of competition fishing, and managed to convert four of those, once again showing everyone the depth of their talent. The key was fishing their lures close to the weed and jiggling them along to entice the bites. If the lures fouled in weed, they were ripped hard to pop them out of the weed, then they continued the retrieve.

Cy recalls that they were very lucky to land one of their big fish as it jumped into the side of the boat at the end of the fight, smashing the bib off the Stiffy bait, but somehow the hooks held and the fish was landed. Indeed it was Cy who had all the luck this tournament, relegating Kerrin to net boy for all four fish. I’m sure Kerrin will be looking to reverse the stats in the barra tour.

The boys enjoyed the Barra Trophy tournament, and a happy to see more barra events being held throughout the year.

Thank you to the competitors Thank you to all the teams that came and had a go. It was great to see teams put the effort in a tough bite. There was a great sociable atmosphere at the comp, and some great sportsmanship shown by all teams, particularly Team Rovex who went back to camp, from the briefing, to retrieve a battery operated white light, for a team who was having trouble getting theirs to function correctly.

 Our hosts at Lake Awoonga Caravan Park, Ryan and Kylie were terrific in organising things on the ground, prior to and during the event. Including, cooking up a mighty breakfast, on the Sunday morning, which was very well received. They also donated two prizes of 2 nights accommodation at Lake Awoonga Caravan park which were well received by the lucky winners.

A Big thank-you to the following sponsors, Pflueger, Shakespeare, Berkley, Foxies, Storm, The Tackle Warehouse, Barra Madness, Halco, Plano, Lake Awoonga Caravan Park, and Labmaps.
                 

Team   Placing Fish S 1 Length S 1 Fish S 2 Length S 2 Fish S 3 Length S 3 Total Fish Total Length  
Evinrude/Minn Kota Cy and Kerrin Taylor 1 2 198     2 199 4 397 $1,000
Scaleforce Justin Nye and Peter Cherrit 2 1 94     2 191 3 285 $600
Nerangatangs Glen Smith and Michael Weick 3     1 86 2 185 3 271 $400
Serringetti Carl Rembacher and Richard Price 4 1 106         1 106 $300
Rapala Street Team Daniel Ross and Craig Griffiths 5 1 103         1 103 $175
We Fish Grant Murray and Wayne Jones 6 1 99         1 99  
Team Berkley Trevor Burgess and Nathan Reid 7         1 96 1 96  
Tackle Warehouse Ladies Elaine and Katie Sanderson 8 1 92         1 92  
Teaser Brooke Ebzery and Isaac Fenech 9 1 80         1 80  
Team Predator Matt Martin and Glen Sweeny 10         1 80 1 80  
Team Fish Head Patrick Morgan and Jarred Dalton 11             0 0  
Hammaz Hardbodiez Kyle Hammer and Brad Hurdy 12             0 0  
Top Tackle Darcy James and Arthur Willmott 13             0 0  
I’m on Lures Simon Black and Andrew Black 14             0 0  
Team Rovex Gary Leather and Shane Anderson 15             0 0  
JT Reel Repairs / Rapala Dan Grech and Jon Millard 16             0 0  
Gin Gin Hotel 1 Rob Wood and Ben Durkin 17             0 0  
Gin Gin Hotel 2 Tommy Wood and Jari Sannholm 18             0 0  
Rum Pigs Trevor Cassidy and Cameron Golighty 19             0 0  
              0 0  
Barra Snr Cy Taylor 111cm Pflueger Patriach
Barra Ladies Elaine Sanderson 92cm Pflueger Arbor
Catfish Dan Grech 42cm fl Foxies Pack
Barra on Storm Grant Murray 99cm $300 Storm/Rapala Pack
Barra on Hollow Belly Trevor Burgess 96cm $250 Berkley Pack 
Session 1 Evinrude/Minn Kota 198cm $50
Session 2 Nerangatangs 86cm $50
Session 3 Evinrude/Minn Kota 199cm $50

Berkley Mondy BARRA Trophy Results

Team Rapala/JT Reel Repairs on fire!

The new pinup couple of barra angling Daniel Grech and Belinda Winton smoked the rest of the field over three sessions, amassing 8/9 barra for 6.86m nearly 2.5m clear of their nearest competitors. Here is how the tournament unfolded;

On Saturday the 17th of April at 6am, 18 keen and optimistic teams lined up for the Inaugural Barra Trophy Tournament on Lake Monduran. Conditions were looking tough for barra fishing. To give you some background, the lake had risen from 33 to 75 percent from February to March. There were quite a few areas with bad water quality and some fish kills evident. In previous weeks, good reports were rare as hens teeth, and to top it off, there were scattered showers and squalls, with cool southerlies assisting to lower water temps.
Essentially, the anglers were up against some of the toughest impoundment barra conditions imaginable. As they set off at dawn, hopes were still high.

As the tournament progressed, many teams proved that Mondy’s barra are still there, and willing to bite if you can find them and tempt them. There were two different patterns that emerged; suspending hardbodies, and lipless soft vibes that dominated the top five positions.

Stats

18 Teams

Session 1 – 8 barra. Session 2 – 18 barra. Session 3 – 11 barra

Total – 37 Barra Caught for 22.81m, average size 61.6cm

Top Five Teams Results

5th Tackle Warehouse Ladies – Elaine and Katie Sanderson

The Mother and Daughter team from Biloela struggled in the first session, but found fish in the second session. The first barra they got to the boat was a metre plus fish. The joy was shorted lived as the fish broken the landing net and got away. The ladies were devastated, but went on to catch another four fish for the session. Netting each one holding the frame of the net only! Katie was on fire with an XRap landing the three best, while Elaine also got a little one to the boat. Unfortunately the final session didn’t produce for the ladies, but they finished in a very respectable 5th.

4th Rapala Street Team – Craig Griffiths and Daniel Roth

Craig and Dan found fish late in the first session, they hooked three or so that proved very camera shy and declined to be photographed!

Session two they headed straight back to the point opposite white rock, where they fished 50m from Fishin’ Buddies. Tied up to a tree, casting in towards drowned shrubs on the point, the guys would work their suspending XRaps hard for a few meters, and then let them sit…..and sit….sometimes 15 to 20 seconds.

They put three fish in the boat in session 2, for 191cm, and one more in session 3 to secure 4th place with 243cm of barra.

3rd Fishing Buddies – Peter and Kyle Hansen

This Father and Son team from Alexander Hills, we’re beaming as they came in after session one. They had a cracking morning, hooking 11 fish and landing four. They lost three lures to big fish around trees. Kyle’s gun lure was a Bomber while Pete was on the XRaps, all lures rigged to suspend. Fishing further along the point opposite White Rock, tied off to a tree in around 12 feet, casting towards the bank. Kyle worked the shallower 3-5 foot area to the right with his Bomber, and Pete worked slightly deeper and around some drowned shrubs to the left with XRaps. Using 30lb line on Spin gear exclusively, The Hansen’s both worked their suspending lures with twitches and again very long pauses, many of the hits came after 10 – 20 seconds of pause. Session 2 , although not quite as red hot as the first session, Fishin’ Buddies still caught their limit of three barra for 183cm.

Session 3, proved tougher, Pete and Kyle had a few opportunities late in the sessions, but lost big fish to hooks pulling and Kyle’s bomber was destroyed by a barra under the boat pulling the rear hooks out of the lure.

The Fishin’ Buddies were stoked with their weekend and getting such results in their second ever barra tournament. Saturday was their best ever Barra Fishing day, in their three years of fishing Monduran.

2nd Team Team Halco – Jason Ehrlich and Tommy Wood

A real mixture of youth and experience, it proved that young Tommy had to show Jason how it was done on Saturday. In fact, 10 year old Tommy from Gin Gin showed up the entire field by catching the first ever barra in a barra trophy tournament at 6.34am Tommy hooked and landed a 64cm barra on a Rapala XRap. Proving this was no fluke he pulled two more fish in the Saturday afternoon session, including a metery that won him the biggest barra Junior catergory and put team Halco into 4th Overnight.

Fishing a point in Jacks Bay, Jason finally cracked the pattern Sunday morning. After losing two good fish around wood early in the session, he finally managed to get two good ones to the boat, including a 105cm model that took out Big Barra Senior for the competition.

Jason and Tommy had their best results fishing a point in Jacks using suspending Rapala XRaps. Their tally of 5 fish for 440cm gave them an 88cm average, well above the average sized fish for the weekend. Their winning technique was again the super long ‘pause for effect’!

Mondy Barra Trophy Champions

Team Rapala/JT Reel Repairs – Daniel Grech and Belinda Winton

Where do I start? …….. Daniel Grech 21 year old Cadet Engineer from BMA Coalfields, Moranbah, fished with his 20 year old girlfriend, HR Student Belinda Winton from Townsville. The new pinup couple of barra angling smoked the rest of the field over three sessions, amassing 8/9 barra for 6.86m nearly 2.5m clear of their nearest competitors. Here is how their tournament unfolded;

These guys couldn’t get away from work until late Friday arvo, so missed the prefish and briefing, arriving at Gin Gin around 11pm after a 7 hour drive.

Saturday morning they headed off last, to face the ‘New’ Mondy for the first time. They had a look in ‘B’ to find dead water and fish, and then decided to try Jacks Bay where they found a nice shallow point with wind blowing onto it, sparsely timbered and close to the deeper water of the creek bed. They identified barra on their Humminbird 997 Side Imaging sounder, which gave them confidence to fish the point. Action came soon after ,in the form of several catfish and then their first barra to Daniel at 9.30, followed by another just half an hour later.

Session two, straight back to their point, they got another three fish, Two to Daniel and one to Belinda, although the fish were deeper in the afternoon session with all fish caught casting parallel to the boat rather than into the bank.

Session 3, Their point continued to produce, albeit smaller barra, but enough to fill their limit, and secure a sensational victory in the inaugural Barra Trophy!

Their winning lures were FLT Transam 95s in AYU with standard hooks. These were cast into the point which also had drowned shubs on the edge. In stark contrast to the other teams suspended hardbody approach, the transom was hopped quite quickly and aggressively , as close to the bottom as possible without fouling on the drowned grass. In the morning sessions the fish all came from the shallows. However in the afternoon session the fish were holding deeper in 10 – 16 feet.

Outfits used were Daiwa Steez and Zillion baitcasters matched up ACM custom rods made in Mackay. Line was 20lb Platypus Superbraid rigged with 40lb Black Magic fluorocarbon leader. Using the relatively light leader wasn’t a problem for the duo, as they fished relatively light drag setting, due to the lighter standard hooks on the Transams.

Proving that theory that were you find catfish, you will find barra, the pair also took out the title of Catfish Kings with 15 for the weekend, and Belinda got the biggest Catty and 62cm fork. Well done to Daniel and Belinda on an outstanding effort over the weekend.

Thankyou

Thank you to all the teams that braved the conditions, and came and had a go. It was great to see teams put the effort in and find fish. There was a great sociable atmosphere at the comp, and a sharing of information that saw more teams catch fish as the comp progressed.

A Big thankyou to the sponsors

Thanks for the great support of impoundment barra tournaments!

SHAKESPEARE AWOONGA BARRA TROPHY

The next Barra Trophy event will be held at Awoonga Dam on the 20th -21st August from the Awoonga Caravan Park all details are on the website hearabouts.

Note, in an effort to attract more family teams, entry fees will be $55 per family, also for Seniors who fish with a junior (under 16) in the Pro Team division, your entry fee will be $165 The Barra Trophy Tournaments are great fun events, aimed to get the kids, wives, girlfriends involved in barra fishing, and to meet other barra anglers and share in the fun and learning.

Place Team Angler Names No.  S1 Length S 1 No. S2 Length S 2 No. S3 Length S 3 Total Fish Total Length
1 Rapala/JT Reel Repairs Daniel Grech & Belinda Winton 2 195 3 298 3 193 8 686
2 Team Halco Jason Ehrlich & Tommy Woods 1 64 2 170 2 206 5 440
3 Fishin Buddies Peter Hansen & Kyle Hansen 3 210 3 183     6 393
4 Rapala Street Team Craig Griffiths & Daniel Roth     3 191 1 52 4 243
5 Tackle Warehouse Ladies Elaine & Katie Sanderson     3 238     3 238
6 Team Berkley Trevor Burgess & Jason Crofts     2 142 1 53 3 195
7 Team Rovex Gary Leather & Tim Mulhall         3 155 3 155
8 Gin Gin Hotel Rob Woods & Ben Durkin         1 80 1 80
9 Bundyites Rick & Lee-Anne Napier     1 79     1 79
10 Nerangatangs Glen Smith & Michael Weick 1 70         1 70
11 Young Guns Dustin Sippel & Boyd Read 1 52         1 52
12 Rum Pigs Trevor Cassidy & Stephen Tracey      1 46     1 46
13 Lapmaps Lex Irwin & Alex Kallis             0 0
13 Barrad Up Aaron Mogg & Ken Berry             0 0
13 Little Dog Earthmoving Kerry Rasmussen & Klane Tomlins             0 0
13 Barra Buffs Justin Nye & Nat Ash             0 0
13 Bet on Black Jason Sizeland & Cameron Golightly             0 0
13 Team Upgrade Karl Rembacher & Richard Price             0 0

Halco Lake Monduran Final results

Cy Taylor made a clean sweep of the 2009 Daiwa BARRA Tour with his 3rd win from 5 events taking out the Halco Monduran Afternoon tournament with 4/10, 440cm limit.

The No.1 ranked BARRA angler redeemed himself after a poor Awoonga 2 Day event with a massive 110cm fish average. Fishing shallow edges and bays around the B arm of the lake, the Taylor duo used the electric motor when it was calm and maintained position with the anchor when the wind increased.
Searching for active fish the brothers tried new areas every 20-30 minutes until the bites eventually came. Hitting 7 different edges in the dam that they knew would hold barramundi, they continued to rotate the spots with constant casting and moving. Fishing the timbered areas any barra that they were able to put in the net were valuable points.

The lure of choice was the Squidgy Slick Rig 110mm in green grunter and the new yakka colour with an added stinger hook below the belly with a crimped wire connection. Modifications to this also included a small amount of plastic trimmed from the wrist of the tail to make the tail kick better in the water. The boys also boiled their slick rigs to soften the plastic and enhance the swimming action with the addition of S-Factor scent every 40 to 50 casts.

Using a Millerods Salty Barra with a Shimano Core 100MG, Cy chose to spool this with 20lb Fins braid and 80lb Jinkai leader.

“The retrieve I used was to slowly roll the bait up in the shallows with an occasional small jiggle and pause to try and stimulate the fish into biting,” explained Taylor.

“We’ve often found we get strikes from barramundi about 2 to 3 seconds after the plastic is jiggled and jerked,” he continued.

Trying to stimulate the barra into biting during daylight hours requires the bait to be put in front of them, unlike at night when the barra are cruising searching for food.

Although fishing was tough, 2009 continued on its record breaking ways with a new limit of 89 barra for 8457cm over the two days of tournament fishing at Lake Monduran.

Taking advantage of this was 2nd place Carl Jocumsen with his 4/10, 393cm limit all caught in the second session.

Fishing with Ian ‘barra’ Miller the pair stuck to their prefish plan and fished the back of Jacks Bay. Day one’s weather conditions didn’t suit with the winding changing from south east to the north.

Continuing in Jacks Bay on day 2 Carl and Ian used a reaction bite by burning their plastics to the sulking barra in the dropping water. The Squidgy Pro Slick Rigs 110mm in bleeding mullet rigged with a mustard treble stinger proved irresistible.

Carl used a Millerod Beast Buster matched to a Shimano Stella 4000 with 20lb Berkley Fireline Crystal and 80lb Jinkai Plus leader.

The area resembled a 6ft flat with multiple features including a creek bed, weed and timber. By fanning out casts Jocumsen was able to tempt the cruising barra with his fast burn and retrieve method.

Of the 4 fish in the boat he also recalls 3 bust offs including a 120cm next to the boat, but the memorable moment had to be Ian breaking his rod as a massive barra surged through the timber smashing his tackle.

The big barra was contested by several anglers eventually going to Rick Napier with a 124cm specimen also caught on a black gold Slick Rig. Fishing the Island at the end of the main basin the barramundi took the slow rolled bait after two cranks of the handle after Rick through the plastic into a school of flicking bait fish. With not too many obstacles in the way, the team we’re able to pull the anchor and follow the beast with the electric motor until it came into the net.

With the Halco event wrapping up the tour the presentation at the Gin Gin Hotel meant that anglers could relax and enjoy their memories of the tour with their newly formed friendships.

ABT would like to thank all the competitors and sponsors on yet another highly successful Daiwa BARRA Tour and look forward to 2010. For all the info stay tuned to www.australianbarra.com.au or ph ABT on 07 3387 0888.

Place Angler Team Status F1  L1 F2 L2 TF TL Cash Prizes
1 Cy Taylor Shimano/Millerods Pro 2 229 2 211 4 440 $1,500 Daiwa Heartland rod & reel Prize Pack
2 Carl Jocumsen Millerods/Fish ‘N’ Bits Standard     4 393 4 393 $1,000 Millerod Beastmaster rod, Tica Caiman & Prize Pack
3 Chris Nagiello Berkley Standard 1 90 3 279 4 369 $700 Gary Howard G-Force rod & Prize Pack
4 Rick Napier Bundyites Standard 1 89 2 223 3 312 $600 Blue Acres Lamiglas rod & Prize Pack, Big Barra (124cm)
5 Katie Sanderson Tackle Warehouse Ladies Standard 2 204 1 100 3 304 $500 Strikeback lure retriever, Texas Tackle split ring pliers, Boga Grips, Hellfish shirt & Prize Pack
6 Kerry Symes Evinrude E-TEC HO Standard 1 106 2 197 3 303 $400 TT Prize Pack
7 Scott McAuley Reidy’s Lures Standard 1 105 2 195 3 300 $200 TT Prize Pack
8 Matt Fraser Berkley Nitro R&D Standard 1 103 2 197 3 300 $200 TT Prize Pack
9 Mike Connolly Evinrude E-TEC HO Standard 1 101 2 198 3 299   TT Prize Pack
10 Jason Wilhelm Shimano/Etec Standard     3 298 3 298   Hookem Net & Prize Pack
11 Peter Bayliss Halco 2 Standard     3 292 3 292   Hookem Net & Prize Pack
12 Jake Schwerin Fish Catching Machines Standard 2 187 1 105 3 292   Spotters Prize Pack
13 Alan McNamara Shimano/Etec Standard 1 110 2 180 3 290   Berkley Tacklebag & Prize Pack
14 Gavin Dunne Ecogear Standard 2 165 1 96 3 261   Engel Prize Pack
15 Gordon Macdonald Tackle Warehouse   Standard 1 107 1 104 2 211   Engel Prize Pack
16 Terry Allwood Egrell Rod Designs Standard 1 98 1 94 2 192    
17 Matthew Mott Evakool Standard     2 191 2 191    
18 Rob Wood Gin Gin Hotel Standard 1 95 1 93 2 188    
19 Steve Kanowski Rivercity Outboards Standard 1 87 1 101 2 188    
20 Daniel Grech JT Reel Repairs Pro 2 176     2 176    
21 Baden Sparrow Angler Rods Standard     2 151 2 151    
22 Matthew Murray We’re On Standard     1 123 1 123    
23 Tim Carter Halco Standard     1 112 1 112   Halco Big Barra (112cm)
24 Peter Price Reidy’s Lures Standard     1 112 1 112    
25 Aaron Mogg McBarra Standard 1 107     1 107    
26 Kerrin Taylor Shimano/Millerods Pro     1 107 1 107    
27 Dave Reynolds Bass Bounty Standard     1 106 1 106    
28 Ethan Best Bite Me Standard     2 105 2 105    
29 Jamie Douglas Platypus Fishing Lines Standard     1 104 1 104    
30 Craig Griffiths Creek 2 Coast Standard     1 103 1 103    
31 Karl Rembacher Shitty Tinny Standard     1 102 1 102    
32 Peter Jung TT Lures Standard     1 101 1 101    
33 Trevor Burgess Berkley Standard     1 100 1 100    
34 Justin Braford Creek 2 Coast Standard     1 100 1 100    
35 Ian Baker Berkley Nitro R&D Standard 1 99     1 99    
36 Ben Durkin Gin Gin Hotel Standard 1 98     1 98    
37 Kevin Hulse Barramundi Tom Standard 1 97     1 97    
38 Jason Ehrlich Halco Standard 1 97     1 97    
39 Ray Wessels Tackle Warehouse   Standard 1 97     1 97    
40 Jason Crofts Gulpin Xraps Standard     1 94 1 94    
41 John Brider Team Tennessee Standard     1 94 1 94    
42 Adam Byers Bass Bounty Standard     1 91 1 91    
43 Les Reibelt McBarra Standard 1 89     1 89    
44 Chris Eldred Angler Rods Standard     1 88 1 88    
45 Trevor Cassidy Rum Pigs Standard 1 88     1 88    
46 Kyle Hansen Fishin’ Buddies Standard 1 67     1 67    
47 Phill Lyons Gamakatsu/Mako Standard     1 59 1 59    
48 Gary Boyd QFM 2 Standard 1 57     1 57    
49 Jason Sutton We’re On Standard 1 57     1 57    
50 Dean Silvester Gamakatsu/Mako Standard     1 53 1 53    
51 Adrian Forrest Barrad Up Standard         0 0    
51 Ken Berry Barrad Up Standard         0 0    
51 Adam Sulcs Barramundi Tom Standard         0 0    
51 Ken Best Bite Me Standard         0 0    
51 Duane Dredge Bundy Barra Bandits Standard         0 0    
51 Shane Anderson Bundy Barra Bandits Standard         0 0    
51 Ian Napier Bundyites Standard         0 0    
51 Jarrad Barkley Clubman Sportsware Standard         0 0    
51 Sam Woo Clubman Sportsware Standard         0 0    
51 David Lange Ecogear Standard         0 0    
51 Steve Bechly Egrell Rod Designs Standard         0 0    
51 Paul Cooper Evakool Standard         0 0    
51 John Schwerin Fish Catching Machines Standard         0 0    
51 Peter Hansen Fishin’ Buddies Standard         0 0    
51 Jami Kanowski Grasshopper Legs Standard         0 0    
51 Peter Thomson Grasshopper Legs Standard         0 0    
51 Willem Reichard Gulpin Xraps Standard         0 0    
51 Adam Lynch Halco 2 Standard         0 0    
51 Jon Millard JT Reel Repairs Pro         0 0    
51 Sam Haig Licked Standard         0 0    
51 Steve Thornhill Licked Standard         0 0    
51 Ian Miller Millerods/Fish ‘N’ Bits Standard         0 0    
51 Nicholas Willet Platypus Fishing Lines Standard         0 0    
51 Mike North QFM 1 Standard         0 0    
51 Peter Morgan  QFM 1 Standard         0 0    
51 Peter May QFM 2 Standard         0 0    
51 Glen Mohr Rivercity Outboards Standard         0 0    
51 Shane Sanderson Rum Pigs Standard         0 0    
51 Jason Sizeland Shitty Tinny Standard         0 0    
51 Elaine Sanderson Tackle Warehouse Ladies Standard         0 0    
51 Gary Leather Tackleworld Bundaberg Standard         0 0    
51 Shane Leather Tackleworld Bundaberg Standard         0 0    
51 Jarrod Dalton Team Engel Standard         0 0    
51 Patrick Morgan Team Engel Standard         0 0    
51 Ken Brider Team Tennessee Standard         0 0
51 Stewart Dowie-Bridges TT Lures Standard         0 0
32 3005 57 5452 89 8457
          95.022

 

Place Team Angler 1 Angler 2 D1 D2 Total
1 Evinrude E-TEC HO Mike Connolly Kerry Symes 207 395 602
2 Shimano/Etec Jason Wilhelm Alan McNamara 110 478 588
3 Shimano/Millerods Cy Taylor Kerrin Taylor 229 318 547
4 Berkley Trevor Burgess Chris Nagiello 90 379 469
5 Reidy’s Lures Scott McAuley Peter Price 105 307 412
6 Berkley Nitro R&D Matt Fraser Ian Baker 202 197 399
7 Millerods/Fish ‘N’ Bits Carl Jocumsen Ian Miller   393 393
8 Bundyites Rick Napier Ian Napier 89 223 312
9 Tackle Warehouse   Gordon Macdonald Ray Wessels 204 104 308
10 Tackle Warehouse Ladies Elaine Sanderson Katie Sanderson 204 100 304
11 Fish Catching Machines John Schwerin Jake Schwerin 187 105 292
12 Halco 2 Peter Bayliss Adam Lynch   292 292
13 Gin Gin Hotel Rob Wood Ben Durkin 193 93 286
14 Ecogear Gavin Dunne David Lange 165 96 261
15 Angler Rods Baden Sparrow Chris Eldred   239 239
16 Halco Jason Ehrlich Tim Carter 97 112 209
17 Creek 2 Coast Craig Griffiths Justin Braford   203 203
18 Bass Bounty Dave Reynolds Adam Byers   197 197
19 McBarra Les Reibelt Aaron Mogg 196   196
20 Egrell Rod Designs Steve Bechly Terry Allwood 98 94 192
21 Evakool Matthew Mott Paul Cooper   191 191
22 Rivercity Outboards Steve Kanowski Glen Mohr 87 101 188
23 We’re On Jason Sutton Matthew Murray 57 123 180
24 JT Reel Repairs Daniel Grech Jon Millard 176   176
25 Gamakatsu/Mako Dean Silvester Phill Lyons   112 112
26 Bite Me Ken Best Ethan Best   105 105
27 Platypus Fishing Lines Jamie Douglas Nicholas Willet   104 104
28 Shitty Tinny Karl Rembacher Jason Sizeland   102 102
29 TT Lures Peter Jung Stewart Dowie-Bridges   101 101
30 Barramundi Tom Kevin Hulse Adam Sulcs 97   97
31 Gulpin Xraps Willem Reichard Jason Crofts   94 94
32 Team Tennessee John Brider Ken Brider   94 94
33 Rum Pigs Trevor Cassidy Shane Sanderson 88   88
34 Fishin’ Buddies Peter Hansen Kyle Hansen 67   67
35 QFM 2 Gary Boyd Peter May 57   57
36 Barrad Up Ken Berry Adrian Forrest     0
36 Bundy Barra Bandits Shane Anderson Duane Dredge     0
36 Clubman Sportsware Jarrad Barkley Sam Woo     0
36 Grasshopper Legs Jami Kanowski Peter Thomson     0
36 Licked Sam Haig Steve Thornhill     0
36 QFM 1 Peter Morgan  Mike North     0
36 TackleWorld Bundaberg Gary Leather Shane Leather     0
36 Team Engel Jarrod Dalton Patrick Morgan     0

Overall Individual and Team AOY

Cy Taylor proves he is Australia’s No.1 ranked BARRA angler with an impressive 397/400 AOY Title for the 3rd year in a row. The Millerods/Shimano Team also take out the Team AOY.
 

Place Angler R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 Total
1 Cy Taylor 100 100 97 68 100 397
2 Jason Wilhelm 91 71 96 100 91 378
3 Jon Millard 94 79 98 95 40 366
4 Mike Connolly 81 97 77 94 92 364
5 Jason Crofts 82 95 99 83 61 359
6 Kerry Symes 93 77 94 70 95 359
7 Daniel Grech 80 66 100 97 81 358
8 Kerrin Taylor 96 99 85 74 75 355
9 Alan McNamara 95 50 74 87 88 344
10 Willem Reichard 99 90 93 61 40 343
11 Dean Silvester 89 73 81 96 51 339
12 Phill Lyons 98 78 91 72 54 339
13 Chris Nagiello 88 66 64 79 98 331
14 Jarrod Dalton 97 50 89 88 40 324
15 Matthew Murray 76 70 45 98 79 323
16 Peter Price 83 74 68 76 77 310
17 Rob Wood 52 83 84 55 83 305
18 Patrick Morgan 92 50 87 63 40 292
19 Craig Griffiths 57 0 67 92 71 287
20 Trevor Burgess 68 75 76 65 68 287
21 Les Reibelt 35 91 45 91 58 285
22 Katie Sanderson 90 50 45 48 96 284
23 Jake Schwerin 0 0 88 99 89 276
24 Jason Sutton 70 60 45 85 52 267
25 Carl Jocumsen 0 0 86 78 99 263
26 Matt Fraser 0 0 92 75 93 260
27 Matthew Mott 0 0 90 81 84 255
28 Elaine Sanderson 86 63 45 60 40 254
29 Scott McAuley 0 0 82 71 94 247
30 Aaron Mogg 46 76 45 34 76 243
31 Dave Reynolds 0 0 73 93 74 240
32 Jason Ehrlich 0 0 95 80 63 238
33 Rick Napier 0 0 61 77 97 235
34 Tim Carter 0 0 60 90 78 228
35 Ben Durkin 0 0 78 73 65 216
36 Ian Baker 0 0 79 69 66 214
37 Karl Rembacher 0 0 83 57 70 210
38 Peter Morgan 35 62 45 58 40 205
39 John Schwerin 0 0 80 84 40 204
40 Mike North 35 0 66 62 40 203
41 Gary Boyd 58 0 45 45 53 201
42 Shane Sanderson 0 0 71 89 40 200
43 Justen Bradford 0 0 65 67 67 199
44 Trevor Cassidy 0 0 56 86 56 198
45 Ian Miller 0 0 75 66 40 181
46 Matt McArthur 85 94 0 0 0 179
47 Jason Sizeland 0 0 72 59 40 171
48 John Brider 0 0 45 64 60 169
49 Spencer Troxell 84 85 0 0 0 169
50 Sam Haig 0 0 45 82 40 167
51 Issac Toivanen 77 89 0 0 0 166
52 Tom Wood 79 82 0 0 0 161
53 Wes Blanch 74 87 0 0 0 161
54 Adam Byers 0 0 62 34 59 155
55 Trent Power 54 98 0 0 0 152
56 Steve Thomhill 0 0 59 52 40 151
57 Brook Ebzery 55 92 0 0 0 147
58 Jock Craig 65 80 0 0 0 145
59 Craig Birkett 59 84 0 0 0 143
60 Kyle Hammer 50 93 0 0 0 143
61 Ken Brider 0 0 45 56 40 141
62 Ian Napier 0 0 45 54 40 139
63 Michael Schneider 69 69 0 0 0 138
64 Paul Cooper 0 0 45 53 40 138
65 Aaron Clifford 87 50 0 0 0 137
66 Matt Coleman 71 61 0 0 0 132
67 Donovan Power 35 96 0 0 0 131
68 Greg Birkett 49 81 0 0 0 130
69 Matt Martin 75 50 0 0 0 125
70 Len Schneider 73 50 0 0 0 123
71 Robert Mason 56 67 0 0 0 123
72 Robert Ebzery 35 86 0 0 0 121
73 Robert Brady 0 0 70 50 0 120
74 Nicholas Saward 66 50 0 0 0 116
75 Michael Murray 0 0 69 46 0 115
76 John Kay 0 0 63 51 0 114
77 Jeff Eales 61 50 0 0 0 111
78 Quintin Maclean 0 0 57 49 0 106
79 Joshua Meale 35 68 0 0 0 103
80 Steve Bechly 62 0 0 0 40 102
81 Cam Pratt 48 50 0 0 0 98
82 Arthur Lovern 47 50 0 0 0 97
83 Enzo Minuzzo 45 50 0 0 0 95
84 Kurt Hutchby 0 0 45 47 0 92
85 Peter Bayliss 0 0 0 0 90 90
86 Richard Todd 0 88 0 0 0 88
87 Gavin Dunne 0 0 0 0 87 87
88 Gordon Macdonald 0 0 0 0 86 86
89 Duane Dredge 0 0 45 0 40 85
90 Shane Anderson 0 0 45 0 40 85
91 Terry Allwood 0 0 0 0 85 85
92 Steve Kanowski 0 0 0 0 82 82
93 Baden Sparrow 0 0 0 0 80 80
94 Keegan Hayden 78 0 0 0 0 78
95 Ethan Best 0 0 0 0 73 73
96 Colin Slade 0 72 0 0 0 72
97 Geoff Newby 72 0 0 0 0 72
98 Jamie Douglas 0 0 0 0 72 72
99 Peter Jung 0 0 0 0 69 69
100 Geoff Busbridge 67 0 0 0 0 67
101 Lindsay Dobe 0 66 0 0 0 66
102 Kevin Hulse 0 0 0 0 64 64
103 Nicholas Moore 64 0 0 0 0 64
104 Chris Gipps 63 0 0 0 0 63
105 Ray Wessels 0 0 0 0 62 62
106 Brett Busbridge 60 0 0 0 0 60
107 Chris Jowett 0 0 58 0 0 58
108 Chris Eldred 0 0 0 0 57 57
109 Kyle Hansen 0 0 0 0 55 55
110 Ken Elliot 53 0 0 0 0 53
111 Keith Day 51 0 0 0 0 51
112 Chris Anderson 0 50 0 0 0 50
113 Rob Buckle 0 0 45 0 0 45
114 Stephen Town 0 0 45 0 0 45
115 Steve Oster 0 0 45 0 0 45
116 Adam Lynch 0 0 0 0 40 40
117 Adam Sulcs 0 0 0 0 40 40
118 Adrian Forrest 0 0 0 0 40 40
119 David Lange 0 0 0 0 40 40
120 Gary Leather 0 0 0 0 40 40
121 Glen Mohr 0 0 0 0 40 40
122 Jami Kanowski 0 0 0 0 40 40
123 Jarrad Barkley 0 0 0 0 40 40
124 Ken Berry 0 0 0 0 40 40
125 Ken Best 0 0 0 0 40 40
126 Nicholas Willet 0 0 0 0 40 40
127 Peter Hansen 0 0 0 0 40 40
128 Peter May 0 0 0 0 40 40
129 Peter Thomson 0 0 0 0 40 40
130 Sam Woo 0 0 0 0 40 40
131 Shane Leather 0 0 0 0 40 40
132 Stewart Dowie-Bridges 0 0 0 0 40 40
133 Jade Hammer 35 0 0 0 0 35
134 Norm Crouch 35 0 0 0 0 35

 

Place Team Angler 1 Angler 2 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 Total
1 Shimano/Millerods Cy Taylor Kerrin Taylor 100 100 98 84 98 396
2 Shimano/Etec Jason Wilhelm Alan McNamara 96 81 92 99 99 386
3 Evinrude E-TEC HO Mike Connolly Kerry Symes 94 94 93 93 100 381
4 Gulpin Xraps Willem Reichard Jason Crofts 97 98 99 87 70 381
5 J.T. Reel Repairs Daniel Grech Jon Millard 93 87 100 100 77 380
6 Gamakatsu/Mako Dean Silvester Phill Lyons 98 89 96 95 76 378
7 Berkley Trevor Burgess Chris Nagiello 90 86 85 83 97 358
8 Reidy’s Lures Peter Price Arthur Lovern 86 82 87 89 96 358
9 Team Engel Jarrod Dalton Patrick Morgan 99 65 97 91 55 352
10 Gin Gin Hotel Rob Wood Tom Wood 74 91 91 79 88 349
11 We’re On Jason Sutton Matthew Murray 87 84 69 97 78 346
12 Tackle Warehouse Ladies Elaine Sanderson Katie Sanderson 95 78 71 75 91 339
13 Creek 2 Coast/ Rapala Craig Griffiths Norm Crouch 75 0 82 92 84 333
14 McBarra Les Reibelt Aaron Mogg 70 83 74 88 82 327
15 QFM 2 Gary Boyd Keith Day 78 0 73 72 66 289
16 Fish Catching Machines John Schwerin Jake Schwerin 0 0 95 98 90 283
17 Berkley/Nitro R&D Matt Fraser Ian Baker 0 0 94 86 95 275
18 QFM 1 Peter Morgan Mike North 59 0 79 78 55 271
19 Millerods/Fisn ‘N’ Bits Carl Jocumsen Ian Miller 0 0 90 85 94 269
20 Halco Jason Ehrlich Tim Carter 0 0 88 94 85 267
21 Bass Bounty Dave Reynolds Adam Byers 0 0 83 90 83 256
22 Bundyites Rick Napier Ian Napier 0 0 78 80 93 251
23 Evakool Matthew Mott Paul Cooper 0 0 86 81 80 247
24 Rum Pigs Trevor Cassidy Shane Sanderson 0 0 81 96 68 245
25 Shitty Tinny Karl Rembacher Jason Sizeland 0 0 89 76 73 238
26 Team Tennessee John Brider Ken Brider 0 0 70 77 69 216
27 Licked Sam Haig Steve Thomhill 0 0 77 82 55 214
28 McArthur Customs Matt McArthur Spencer Troxell 92 96 0 0 0 188
29 Koolabung Lures Wes Blanch Len Schneider 88 97 0 0 0 185
30 The Compleat Anglers Issac Toivan Cam Pratt 84 90 0 0 0 174
31 Power Trent Power Donovan Power 73 99 0 0 0 172
32 In The Zone Robert Mason Jock Craig 81 88 0 0 0 169
33 INDT Craig Birkett Greg Birkett 77 92 0 0 0 169
34 Teaser Brook Ebzery Robert Ebzery 72 93 0 0 0 165
35 Egrell Rod Designs Steve Bechly Chris Gipps 83 0 0 0 81 164
36 Compleat Angler Matt Coleman Jeff Eales 85 76 0 0 0 161
37 SMP Michael Schneider Enzo Minuzzo 79 80 0 0 0 159
38 Barramundi Adventures Robert Brady Michael Murray 0 0 84 73 0 157
39 Predator Matt Martin Aaron Clifford 91 65 0 0 0 156
40 Scruby Shaggers Nicholas Saward Joshua Meale 76 79 0 0 0 155
41 Oliver Beer Quintin Maclean John Kay 0 0 80 74 0 154
42 Bundy Barra Bandits Shane Anderson Duane Dredge 0 0 75 0 55 130
43 Quantum Fishing Team Lindsay Dobe Richard Todd 0 95 0 0 0 95
44 Tackle Warehouse   Gordon Macdonald Ray Wessels 0 0 0 0 92 92
45 Halco 2 Peter Bayliss Adam Lynch 0 0 0 0 89 89
46 The Likely Lads Geoff Newby Keegan Hayden 89 0 0 0 0 89
47 Ecogear Gavin Dunne David Lange 0 0 0 0 87 87
48 Angler Rods Baden Sparrow Chris Eldred 0 0 0 0 86 86
49 Humminbird Colin Slade Mark Thompson 0 85 0 0 0 85
50 Flatt Chatt Geoff Busbridge Brett Busbridge 82 0 0 0 0 82
51 The ULUA Boys Ken Elliot Nicholas Moore 80 0 0 0 0 80
52 Rivercity Outboards Steve Kanowski Glen Mohr 0 0 0 0 79 79
53 Barrameters Chris Anderson Paul Anderson 0 77 0 0 0 77
54 Soko Kitchens Steve Oster Chris Jowett 0 0 76 0 0 76
55 Bite Me Ken Best Ethan Best 0 0 0 0 75 75
56 Platypus Fishing Lines Jamie Douglas Nicholas Willet 0 0 0 0 74 74
57 Rob & Steve Stephen Town Rob Buckle 0 0 72 0 0 72
58 TT Lures Peter Jung Stewart Dowie-Bridges 0 0 0 0 72 72
59 Barramundi Tom Kevin Hulse Adam Sulcs 0 0 0 0 71 71
60 The Boof Heads Kyle Hammer Jade Hammer 71 0 0 0 0 71
61 Fishin’ Buddies Peter Hansen Kyle Hansen 0 0 0 0 67 67
62 Barrad Up Ken Berry Adrian Forrest 0 0 0 0 55 55
63 Clubman Sportsware Jarrad Barkley Sam Woo 0 0 0 0 55 55
64 Grasshopper Legs Jami Kanowski Peter Thomson 0 0 0 0 55 55
65 TackleWorld Bundaberg Gary Leather Shane Leather 0 0 0 0 55 55