116cm Gulf Barra
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116cm Gulf Barra
116cm caught on the flats in the Gulf on 22nd October, released to hopefully breed.
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Well Done
Well done Bryan that's a great Barra mate, especially as it's wild.
I reckon a 116cm wild barra is like a 128cm impoundment barra e.g. allowing or growth rates and the fact that wild fish are hunted all their lives by crocs, sharks and humans etc.
Down here we still love the impoundment barra fishing, at the end of the day they are still barra, but wild barra are special, and should always be regarded as being so. The dams have fished well so far this spring, so with a bit of rain on the East Coast Barra Belt it could be a interesting season.
Cheers Lyndon.
I reckon a 116cm wild barra is like a 128cm impoundment barra e.g. allowing or growth rates and the fact that wild fish are hunted all their lives by crocs, sharks and humans etc.
Down here we still love the impoundment barra fishing, at the end of the day they are still barra, but wild barra are special, and should always be regarded as being so. The dams have fished well so far this spring, so with a bit of rain on the East Coast Barra Belt it could be a interesting season.
Cheers Lyndon.
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