Monday, March 24, 2014

Top End Barra Series, Round 2. Upper Adelaide River.

Saturday 22nd March, after a 3:00 am pickup we were on the water just after 4:00 am and heading downstream to Black Jungle Creek.
Daybreak, we arrived at Black Jungle and started casting around the mouth.

 


It looked good at the mouth, with a nice colour change and bait moving around. We had only been there for a little while when another boat arrived and headed upstream, we had been getting a few touches so continued at the mouth, slowly working our way into the creek and upstream.
After I dropped two rats and James one, another boat (Tackleworld) came past, so we decided to head up and check out the top of Black Jungle.
Eventually found both boats tied up opposite a feeder, but there being insufficient room for a third boat we headed back to the mouth and back upstream in the Adelaide.


Black Jungle Creek



























 
 
To cut a long story short, what followed was unspectacular to say the least, we spent the rest of the day working our way upstream, checking any likely looking creeks from Black Jungle to the  rockbar past Manton Creek including up Scotts Creek and the top of Marrakai and despite numerous lure changes and trolling and casting did not get a single touch.
So it was that after over 12 hours on the water, covering around 210 km and using about 125 litres of fuel, we decided that the Adelaide River had defeated us and we headed home.

Round two was a failure for us, we can only hope to be more successful in the future rounds.

Round three, the Daly River, scheduled for the 7th and 8th June is next, hopefully I can get in a few trips before then.

Until next time, tight lines all.


Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Top End Barra Series, Round 1, Shady Camp.

Friday 7th March, finally time for the opening round of the Top End Barra Series 2014 at Shady Camp.
James rang around 2:00 pm to let me know he had finished work and was ready to go, so I loaded up and set off to pick him up and head out for round 1.
A good trip out saw us launching at the barrage and heading for the mouth of Sampan by 05:30.
Arriving at the mouth we saw the sea wasn't too choppy and so headed straight out and across to Tommycut where we were planning to fish for the weekend.
On arrival at Tommycut, decided to troll in, so connected a Deep River Slim and cast out. It didn't seem to take long before I was on and after a short fight had a nice 83cm Tommycut barra in the boat, what a great start to the weekend.
83 cm
 
 
evening troll Tommycut


evening troll Tommycut
 
 
After a few more trolls with no results we headed upstream to set up camp for the night.
 
Saturday morning saw us up after a quiet night and following bacon and eggs brekkie we were trolling the mouth by 07:15.
 
The Deep River did its thing again and I was on to a good fish just after 07:30, this one gave a good account of itself but after about 10 minutes James netted a great 96cm barra to open my account for the competition.
96 cm
 
It looked like it was going to be a good great weekend.
 
Continued trolling the mouth for a while with no success and there didn't seem to be many others catching fish either, so decided to head upstream and try some spots that had held fish the previous week.
Fished for most of the day upstream for no results and finally headed back to the mouth for a final couple of trolls before calling it quits. Finally, just before 7:00 pm James hooked up and landed a 58cm barra.
As we set up camp that night things weren't looking all that good, but we had noticed that most were doing it hard during the day,
 
Sunday morning dawned and we were back trolling the mouth. There seemed to a lot more action this morning with quite a few fish being caught all around us, unfortunately we could not seem to get any joy.
After about an hour of frustrating trolling, we decided to start moving upstream, Dean Blackman told us he had been getting a few just up from the mouth, so I tied on a Deep River Mugil and took a run past the spot to hook up and land a nice 62cm barra.
62 cm
 
 It seemed as though the fish were coming on the bite and so instead of crowding Deans spot, I decided to head back upstream to see if they had come on there as well.
Not long after starting upstream, I hooked and landed a good 73cm barra.
73 cm
 
We had found a patch of fish at last and over the next hour James landed three barra, 55, 61, 58 from the same spot before it went quiet again.
55 cm

61 cm

58 cm
I was starting to think I had passed my mojo to James and when my next hit was a mudcrab  caught on the troll with a big B52 I guess I was right.
Unlucky muddy
 
 

Once again it had gone quiet and so we continued trolling upstream trying to find more fish. After about an hour, James had another hookup, and it seemed to be a good fish going by the fight it gave him, it didn't jump at all but took a few deep circuits of the boat before finally allowing me to net it, a really nice 83 cm barra to give James his first five fish tally for the TEBS comp.
83 cm
 
Returned to trolling for about another hour, as we had decided to head home around 12:30, without getting any more hits.
The seas out the front were once again only slightly choppy and so we made good time with the crossing and back to Shady for a quick retrieve and uneventful trip home.
 
Scores have been posted for round one, resulting in 605 points for 12th place for me and 485 points and 26th place for James.
 
A great weekend and satisfactory start to TEBS 2014, Round 2 is just around the corner, fishing the top of the Adelaide River, so until next time, tight lines all.
 

 


Monday, March 10, 2014

TEBS 2014

Round 1 Prefish, Shady Camp


Headed out to Shady on the 25 Feb with mate Phil White to do an overnight prefish for round 1.
Picked Phil up at 5:00 am and after an uneventful trip arrived at Shady Barrage around 7:30.
Managed to launch without too many hassles and were on our way to the mouth by 8:00.
There were about 8 boats trolling Sampan, and after 1 run and not seeing any fish caught decided to make the run across to Tommycut.
On arriving at Tommycut we joined the 4 boats trolling the channel. This worked out for us and after a few runs we had caught a couple of legal barra and a few salmon.
65 cm


70 cm

 
78cm
 
Met up with Ross and Lee Abraham and after a quick chat resumed trolling Tommycut mouth.
Highlight of the day was watching Lee land a 119cm barra.













We then decided to head upstream and try trolling a few of the bends and creeks.

Checked out a few likely spots with a couple of good hits which failed to stay connected until Phil hooked and landed a nice 92 cm to finish the days fishing.
92 cm
 
Met up with Ross and Lee with the intention of rafting up overnight, but the swell running up the creek made it too difficult so decided to split up, probably just as well because after a feed and a few rums I was more than ready to hit the hammock.
 
Up with the sun after a good nights sleep, the breeze kept the mozzies at bay and no rain overnight.
Headed back to mouth, but it was pretty choppy out there so we decided to resume our tactics from the previous day.
Once again this seemed to work in our favour with Phil landing  a 105 by 7:30.
Phil's 105cm
We continued this for the next 5 hours or so with Phil and I seemingly taking it in turns to hook up.
90 cm

90 cm

62 cm

We had planned to be home by around 6:00 pm, so just after 12:00 we decided to pack up and head for Sampan. After a quick stop to catch up with Ross, Lee and Dean we headed out of the mouth of Tommycut.
Going straight out of Tommycut was pretty choppy with plenty of spray coming on board, but once we turned right along the coast it wasn't so bad although we had to keep the speed down until turning into Sampan mouth for the run back to the barrage at top speed.
As usual getting the boat back on the trailer at Shady was a pain, but we managed in a reasonable time. After packing up we had a few nibblys, (salami, chilli cheese, chilli pickled onions etc) before heading home.
Tally for the two days was five barra for me and six for Phil, all legal size from 57cm to 105cm, dropped a couple of good fish each and landed  a couple of Salmon, even throwing the tread on one of the trailer tyres on the way home couldn't spoil the way we felt.
 
What would the coming week have in store for me, will the fish still be around ?
 
Will try to keep blog updated over the whole competition, so until next time, tight lines all.