The Third Best Barra Lure Ever Made, says FFF’s Mud. He broke into his toolbox and used a socket to construct a heavy-duty blade spinner … read about it here.
Grumpy hits the mouth of the South Alligator River
Grumpy hits the mouth of the South Alligator River and cleans up … read the details here.
New NT barramundi bag limits
The Northern Territory has new bag limits for the Mary and Daly Rivers. Read the details here.
.Amputee hurls an E Z Throw Cast Net
Here’s a picture of an amputee in Queensland who uses an E Z Throw Cast Net. Click on the image to see the series of photos. This fellow has one arm and one leg, and uses a wheelchair, but is still mad keen on fishing, a bit of a legend I reckon. Unfortunately I do not know his name, but I believe he is from Mackay.
The photo illustrates how simple the E Z Throw nets are to use. He is using either an 8′ or 9′ diameter net, which are the easiest sizes to cast.
For more information or a video on these great nets go here.
Dingo’s secret billabong
Dingo writes: “Here’s a fat 86cm barramundi caught in a secret billabong. I was shown this place by someone else and am sworn to secrecy. I can’t say much as I have written article for the NTMAG. It was a mindblowing session.”
Read the rest here.
Zulks hits Saltwater Arm
FFF’s Zulks hit Saltwater Arm. He writes: “Headed out to fish round the Wilshire Creeks on Saturday – launched at a very lazy 10am. We started at #3 on the top of the tide flicking small creek mouths/gutters had some luck straight up and landed a 55cm, then I proceeded to drop three fish in a row all easily over the 70cm mark and all dropped on the first jump, dissapointment was an understatment. This all happened over an hour and at the same creek mouth before they shut down, moved on after this and drifted out with the tide casting to snags and eddies for zilch.”
Read the rest here.