Try a new bearing for big barra

by Mike Chambers

My good mate Tim set out with his crew for Shady Camp last week, sparrow fart, and full of good intentions. Somewhere around Humpty Doo one of the bearings seized. Back to town.

Now this would have been curtains for many, but Tim’s intrepid crew prevailed, and they finally launched later that morning. They fished hard all day for a couple of Salmon, ending up sat the mouth of Tommy Cut. There was one crew onto a good colour change in a creek mouth onto a few fish, but no room to get alongside. They moved to the next creek, didn’t look much just dirty water, and hooked up on a lone ranger, 65cm barra. With not much happening they moved on.

It’s interesting how decison making can affect the outcome of a good barra trip. About an hour later, with talk of maybe going home instead, they voted to go back and have a look at the dirty creek. Didn’t look much different, but there was colour and a bit of bait. Suddenly, a hook up!

About an hour and nearly fifty barra later, worn out and buggered, they left and went home. “The best fishing session I’ve ever had” he said. ” Most of the fish were 70 to 80cm, and I caught the biggest, 91cms all big fat and silver. ”

Puts a whole new bearing on things, dosn’t it!

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