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Lake Awoonga, October 2007


Terry H

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Great thread guys! Love to pics! Brian o'd frame that photo its gold! Hot boat, hot fish, and well you can always photo shop the guy holding the fish......;)

No, really well done. I hope i can make it for the next trip. I might be (if the gods are nice) be heading to Awoonga in January. Ill have to hit you guys up for some hints! Or even better, GPS co-ords!:P

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ok, it does not get any better than this. The place is just bewdiful! (look behind Fergs rough head!)

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Also for those who were doing the epic walk, this is the ski club ramp, as you can see it must be all of 10 foot long, 2 lane concrete.

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And the walk from the parking area to where you pull your boat up must be all of 6 steps? Gee they do it tough!

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This is what the sounder showed under the birds. It was like this for around a square kilometer.

Graham got both his fish trolling 20+ ft deep divers over shows like this. He got one fish on a killalure and the other on a halco crazy deep.

We found that the crazy deeps were going down deeper than the hyper vipers.

The crazy deeps were getting to 25ft and the vipers to 18. [img size=500]http://www.australianfishing.com.au/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/images/IMG_9527_AFO-db0403daa3606f949961962e94b5cf12.jpg

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:woohoo: What an awesome read, definately the best I've seen on this site. Well done fellas, karms to u Terry. Great looking barra too, man they must eat well up there, that 105cm looked so fat. You did really well to boat those fish Lee, when Mark80 and I were up in NT we were sight casting for barra and musta hooked up to at least 20 in one morning session but only boated 5 coz they kept doing us with all their barra tricks. Good on yas, its great to see ya pull in some quality fish. ;)

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chubbstar wrote:

Brian D wrote:
I gotta post this - Feral said it all - pic says a 1000 words. What a buzz. [img size=500]http://www.australianfishing.com.au/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/images/P1090068_AFO.jpg

:woohoo: Brian That is an awsome Pic, You should have that enlarged and framed.;)

Great trip guys and a great read.

Thanks Feral, it is a beauty.

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pcsolutionman wrote:

you bet mate, especially after coping a bagging from all the boaties. Brian was even talking about getting a yak by the time we left and he was serious lol

Lee

Yeap Lee I am looking as we speak. Again congrates to you guys, I am seriously impressed with your skill.

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I would like to add this.

We stayed in the Gateway Cabins. They are without equal to anywhere I have stayed in the form of a \"fishing or surfing cabin\". Everything in them is quality and the owners are very people friendly.:)

If you are going to Awoonga and you would like some comfort and style stay here! B)

They are suitable for a bunch of blokes but are very suitable to a cossy couple. So if you want to score some points with the pretty one in your life and get some barra fishing in, make a booking into this place.;) [img size=500]http://www.australianfishing.com.au/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/images/PA270061_AFO.jpg

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yeh terry I downloaded all the photos from your camera at my place remember??? yes 3 of last 4 yours.

Fisher - primary stability (stabilty at rest) is a lot less than the tempo because it is much narrower and built for speed but you get used to it very quickly and dont feel tippy after a shot time.

secondary stability (stability under way ) is much better than the tempo.

Lee

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