Barramundi
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This category consists of articles about species such as barra, mangrove jack, GT’s, Queenies etc. that I would target on #10 weight fly or larger spin or overhead tackle.
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{{+1}}Soft plastic – paddle tail plastisol based *****{{-1}}
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Soft plastics are a great offshore option. I particularly like dropping Alpha Gar and Alpha prawn soft plastics on 1 to 2 ounce weighted jig heads or elevator jigs so as to cheat fast tidal runs and have a chance at connecting to big predators.{{end}}
Author: StephenChatterton
{{+1}}Soft plastic -grub plastersol based{{-1}}
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This is the only grub soft plastic that I carry and I fish it with confidence in those very quiet times when we can see the fish on the sounder but they are not interested.{{end}}
Author: StephenChatterton
{{+1}}Check list – lake barra outings{{-1}}
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One of my favourite past times is dusk and night fishing for big barramundi in Lake Awoonga. To be successful in the dark it's important to have the right gear at hand and knowing where each item is.{{end}}
Author: StephenChatterton
{{+1}}Make a soft plastic … catch a barra{{-1}}
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These 5 barra above are all over a meter and have been caught in Lake Awoonga over the last 5 weeks on soft plastics that I rigged up in my own very personal way on soft plastics I poured myself in moulds for top pour soft plastics that I finessed and made myself.{{end}}
Author: StephenChatterton
Tags: #fishonfly, Barramundi, Blog-tag, soft plastic
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{{+1}}Soft plastic hand pouring{{-1}}
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In the example below I am making two 46g two layered soft plastics. So in this case that will take 92g of material. The bottom layer is deeper and will use about 60% of that and the top layer is only about 7mm thick so it will use only the remaining 40 % of material. For each colour I also add about 30g of extra of material to account for the material that will not pour out of the pyrex heating jugs. So doing the math the total volume I cook for the thicker base is 60% of 92g plus a further 30g which is 86g and for the 5mm top layer its 40% of 92g plus 30g which is only 67g.
The material that remains in the plastic jug along with soft plastics that have been damaged etc can be added to the materials your cooking up for new soft plastics but I recommend that you restrict that to only around 1/3 of the material your cooking up ... the remaining part of the material being cooked up is of course plastersol.
Plastersol liquid soft plastic comes in soft, medium and hard forms and for these soft plastics I use only the hard form.
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Author: StephenChatterton
{{+1}}Z Man DieZel MinnowZ – 7″{{-1}}
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Barra love big baits and this softy is getting up there. This is one of may favorite baits for low light or in dirty water conditions{{end}}
Author: StephenChatterton
Tags: ZMan paddle tails
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{{+1}}Jackall Super Squirrel 115{{-1}}
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Released in 2020 ... they come out of the box already tricked up with hardware suitable for barra. The super Squirrel swims at 4 meters and is currently only available in a silent version.{{end}}
Author: StephenChatterton
{{+1}}Storm Thunder barra{{-1}}
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This colour is called Olive Scale and it has a diving depth of only 1-2 meters. This fills a gap in my hard body lure box for a relatively shallow diving lure in natural colours for use around structure and weed banks and weed bombies.{{end}}
Author: StephenChatterton
{{+1}}BOMBER LONG A – 25A{{-1}}
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The 25A features the trademark Bomber tight wiggle and rolling movement that creates a life-like swimming action. This is a deep swimming lure and swims at 12-15 feet on the cast and 20-25 feet on the troll.{{end}}
Author: StephenChatterton
{{+1}}Gillies classic barra 120mm{{-1}}
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As fresh and salt water lure that on the cast has swim depth of 10+ feet and on the troll it swims a little deeper. The Classic 120 Barra has an unmatched tournament-winning heritage and for many years was the first choice of all serious Barramundi anglers.{{end}}
Author: StephenChatterton