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Dam Fishing

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 4:41 pm
by Nicademus
Just maybe a tip from down this way, we have fished Lake Awoonga just outside Gladstone quite a few times over Xmas & January. Its a big body of water.....the bigger fish were coming on the bite about 11am through till early pm, and in the deeper water. Strange as we only got a few on the edges early morning or late afternoon. Back to the bigger ones...they tended to work the old creek bed lines, and magically appeared on thermoclines at that time of day. Obviously the thermoclines attracted the baitfish...and the Barra followed. Mostly they get them in 3-5 metres of water, but when humidity was high the fish went deeper into 6-8 metres. The old creek bed lines were in the middle of the dam, far from where you would normally concentrate on.....and the water depth was sometimes over 20 metres. So if you are working other dams, it may be worth a try.
We will be making our Top End trip just before Easter (always come up every year), and by the sounds of it this year will be a cracker! Not quite sure exactly where we are headed yet....make that decision while we are on the way up.
See you on the water soon.




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Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 4:49 pm
by Blinky-
Hey Nicademus,
What was the barometer doing as the humidity was going up? Dropping?

Dam Fishing

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:03 pm
by Nicademus
Really couldn't tell you Blinky, as I didn't have one with me....but I'd imagine that it was dropping. We got a gig storm later that night. Conditions during the day were pretty hot & sticky, not Territory style but still pretty warm.

I was going to post a pic as well.....but couldn't work out how to do it. Do you know the mechanics?

Cheers,

Nick

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 9:14 pm
by Blinky-
Post your piccy on a website such photo bucket, my fishing pictures etc. Use the piccys properties or link to get its address.
Click on the Img button, paste said piccys address, and then, press Img button again to finish.

Works for me , as in:

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Daly River Horse