Berkley Hollow Bellys Rock!!!!!!!!!
Two days later, as I'm writing this, I’m still recovering from three days of intense impoundment Barra action! Bruised ribs, cut feet, spiked hands and you can't wipe the smile off my face!
e this trip, but fishing with them blew me away! They are both Awoonga Locals (Gladstone, Central QLD), I contacted them a couple of months ago, to see if they would be keen to test some lures and jigs for me, and they were. So I sent them up some samples and prototypes, which worked very well for them. So I organised to come up and fish with them for the weekend of the Bassin QLD Barra Classic – pretty handy that it was on the full moon in September. Good excuse for some product testing/R&D I reckon.



I’ve got to thank Trev and Scott for the weekend, sharing time on Awoonga with them is the steepest learning curve anyone is likely to experience. Congrats to them for taking out the comp, they deserve the results for all the time they put in. Trevor is the Master when it comes to Awoonga, he quietly goes about fishing the place nearly every day and racking up thousands of barra every year without letting on too much. He is a true gentleman and loves the place and the big girls he catches with a passion, and treats them with the greatest respect. It’s sensational to see him in his element, living life to the full. Scott is a genius when it comes to the technical and tactical aspects of taming Awoonga’s barra. He knows where to go, when to go there, how to fish it at different times and conditions. He also puts in the hours and his barra count per year is into the four figures. They make a great team, have a lot of fun hanging sh#t on each other, and deserve to get such a good result in a comp. I’m still blown away by how good fishing with these guys was.



We fished them on Prototype Nitro Backbone Jigs built on the Owner Saltwater Pro 7/0 hook. They were fairly light in weight at 11 - 15g, which worked well in the shallow areas.
The tactic is to cast to the weed edges and use a dead slow rolling retrieve. Just enough to keep it above the weed. If in doubt slow down! The barra are all over the dam at the moment, its just a matter of finding a nice weed edge, so the boat is positioned in 8 to 12 foot of water and you are working the weed edge or across a shallow bay area around 4 to 8 foot deep. Water temps are increasing and the barra are firing up big time. So grab some Hollow Bellys and jigs and go and get into them!


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