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Highlight for Album: Steve Starling joins the metre barra club four times in three days - Read about Steves 50 pound big barra!
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Steve Starling joins the metre barra club four times in three days - Read about Steves 50 pound big barra!

Anglers' Choice had the pleasure of taking Steve Starling on a 4 day big barra run off safari in early March. Steve is one of Australia's best know fishing journalists and a master at the art of angling. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- His barra fishing accomplishments number many but until now a barra over the magic meter has eluded him. Accompanying Steve for this trip was Emma the Barra Queen and Sally Neagle, both reel women who can fish. Sally was also chasing her first meter barra so for Mick the guide, there was twice the challenge. Our first day consisted of a morning troll at low tide, not really Steve's preferred method but a chance for the girls to catch a big one. Too many boats around for good fishing and we only got a couple of salmon. A quick trip to a creek mouth on the incoming tide got us on the board with Sally scoring a 79cm barra fist cast, Steve had another about the same size soon after we called it a day to head back to our mothership. No more trolling was the plan from now on and the tides were getting better for some of our favorite big barra spots. An early start got us to a very nice looking bit of water where a few bait fish were skipping around nervously. We actually had a barra about 90cm hiding under our boat for some time until it scoffed Steve's popper, and found a new home after being released. Shortly after Steve made another perfect cast and was hooked up to his first meter barra, a good fight and Steve was soon in the meter barra club, a true whopper at 110cm 40lb. Well done Steve!! Emma was next up for a horse, a good meter plus fish that jumped several times and ran and ran and kept running until she was almost spooled, forced to apply extra pleasure the hooks pulled and bye bye barra. Sally again chipped in with a few good fish but still wasn't in the meter club. The next day we tried another favorite spot and the big ones were really on the chew. Emma was on pretty soon and landed a great barra at 102cm. A few more casts and she was on again, yep another meter barra 103cm. Steve picked the perfect spot to cast again nailed a big saltwater barra, 118cm 38lb ho hum another meter barra. Sally was starting to wonder if she would join the club at all. A few other good fish all around 90cm were caught and then, YEP Sally has on big time, a meter plus barra put on a real show. Sally played it perfectly and at 104cm 28lbSally joins the meter barra club, good on ya Sally. A great day fishing in anyone's book and plenty of cause for celebration that night. On the final day the girls had to catch a ride back to Darwin so Steve stayed on in the hope for the ultimate prize, a 50 pounder. Steve invited Mick to have a fish, seeing clients land big barras is the ultimate for a guide but they still love fishing too. Mick accepted and landed the first meter barra for the day 107cm. Mick then asked Steve if he could try one of Steve's famous Squidgy soft plastics for a bit of experiment. Yep on again, 116cm 34lb barra on a Squidgy. Steve was impressed and so was Mick, these Squidgy soft plastics do catch big barra. Shortly after Steve was on again but this time it was a monster, a huge barra jumped clear out of the water and started going like a train out of the creek, Mick called it for 50 pounder and Steve did the job beautifully, yep you guessed it, 126cm 50 pounds!!!!

Last changed on Nov 22, 2009. This album contains 7 items.
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Highlight for Album: July 2009 - Bozos Vist Dundee Beach
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July 2009 - Bozos Vist Dundee Beach

Late last year I was luckily enough to win a fishing trip by entering an online competition with Anglers Choice Fishing Safaris. So in July this year I took my new lures to the Northern Territory for some serious testing with Mick Mannix from Anglers' Choice. The tour was a 5 day barramundi and bluewater sport fishing safari to Dundee Beach located about 200km west of Darwin. I was joined by a lovely young lady called Jody and her dad. We spent the first few days chasing pelagics near the Perron Islands about 70km down the coast. The Perrons lie near the mouth of the Daly. We landed a heap of Queenies, tuna and mackerel which was great fun. WHAT A DAYS FISHING ON THE FINNISS !!!! Although I thoroughly enjoyed chasing the hard fishing pelagic fish, I was keen to catch some barra. The location was the Finniss River which is located 12 km up the coast from Dundee. We used nothing but Bozos Lures and started the day by casting Bozos 6” rigged “Sanger” colour lures and landed 6 Black Jew the smallest 25lb and the largest 37lb all in about 2 hours. We then moved to a rock reef on the southern corner of South Perrin Island and landed 8 Queenfish the largest being 25lb. All these were caught trolling 6” rigged Bozos Mullet lures in colour “Pearler” (Qantas red/white). Then absolutely buggered we headed back to the Finniss River and pulled 8 Barra from one snag in 40 minutes casting Bozos 4” Mullet lures rigged with 14 gram jig heads. This was great fun as these Barra acted more like a school of hungry Tuna busting up. One barra even jumped out of the water over a snag to get to a lure which blew us all away. Several other Barra were also caught casting lures of the same size including the 92cm shown above. Not bad for session of barra fishing in July. This was with out a doubt the best fishing trips of my life and I am already booked to come back and fish the run off next year. PHIL ALDER DIRECTOR BOZOS TACKLE PTY LTD

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Highlight for Album: Canberra Dirty Dozen Visit Dundee
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Canberra Dirty Dozen Visit Dundee

In our wildest dreams we never imagined that our trip could be so fantastic. The accommodation was superb, the food absolutely delicious and our hosts Lorraine, Helen, Jim and Chris were like family they could not do enough for us. They are lovely people. To the guides Mick, Bryan and Justin there enthusiasm and dedication was remarkable. There understanding of each client there boating knowledge and fishing expertise astounded us. This was proved by the amount and variety and size of fish caught. This lifetime memorable fishing trip could not have been achieved without you Emma, from collecting us from the airport, taking us to your home, looking after us and returning us to the airport was above and beyond any tour director’s duties. Plans are in progress for returning for the run off trip which we have heard is also unbelievable. Yours Truly The Dirty Dozen Canberra

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Highlight for Album: May 2009 - Scott Burrows Crew
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May 2009 - Scott Burrows Crew

Hi Mick, Emma and Paris, Hope all is well up your way. I have attached a few images from the trip you might like to use for your profiling of the business. Hope Mick is well and that no one has yet managed to break my barra record for the season. Regards SCOTT BURROWS DIRECTOR / PHOTOGRAPHER

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Highlight for Album: July 2009 - Kevin Sheaves and the boys from Mornington, Victoria
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July 2009 - Kevin Sheaves and the boys from Mornington, Victoria


Last changed on Nov 12, 2009. This album contains 10 items.
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