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XOS Gulf Barra,Crocs & Threadfin Salmon


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I just returned from the Southern Gulf of Carpentaria from an extraordinary Barramundi river trip.I went with a gun Barra fisherman

and we landed multiple Barra in the 80-90 cm class.We also landed 3 wild Barra over a metre.The biggest Barra that I landed

was 104 cm-a big girl!

I used fly on occasion because John is not a flyfisherman,and I did not want to interfere with his fishing in the boat.

One occasion that I did use the fly resulted in me landing 15 Barra to 88 cm.I probably would have hooked up the very

big Barra if I had more time on fly-maybe next time! I also hooked up some Theadfin Salmon on fly-they go hard and are good eating.

A wild place with plenty of Crocs-this one went 18+ ft.

Mark

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I just returned from the Southern Gulf of Carpentaria from an extraordinary Barramundi river trip.I went with a gun Barra fisherman

and we landed multiple Barra in the 80-90 cm class.We also landed 3 wild Barra over a metre.The biggest Barra that I landed

was 104 cm-a big girl!

I used fly on occasion because John is not a flyfisherman,and I did not want to interfere with his fishing in the boat.

One occasion that I did use the fly resulted in me landing 15 Barra to 88 cm.I probably would have hooked up the very

big Barra if I had more time on fly-maybe next time! I also hooked up some Theadfin Salmon on fly-they go hard and are good eating.

A wild place with plenty of Crocs-this one went 18+ ft.

Mark

Looks like awsome fishing , plenty of fish to stretch your arms on :thumbup::thumbup: Fresh barra and threadfin

for dinner,can,t beat that for a superb holiday.

chris

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Great stuff well done, was hoping to get upto Weipa for a fish this year but changed jobs so next time i'm on the cape I'll have to pay my own way :thumbdown: but seeing your report has me thinking about my credit card :thumbup:

Do it mate! Ive been to weipa and its great!!! Fish with a guide and its well worth the money!!! Try and get up there between Sep-October this year! The Barra should be well and truly active!

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Do it mate! Ive been to weipa and its great!!! Fish with a guide and its well worth the money!!! Try and get up there between Sep-October this year! The Barra should be well and truly active!

Hi Mack,, to many place not enough time !!! I know the area (the Cape) quiet well worked as the operations manager for one of the larger tour companies up there for the last three seasons, just never made it into Weipa could have gone in a few times but was always rushing from one place to another and wanted to wait till I had a couple of free days to fit in a fish.

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Time is always a problem. if you ever get the chance then take it because Weipa would have to be my favourite fishing destination!

Tom

That fishing spot was Karumba.

Mark

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