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2manylures
01-02-2009, 12:43 PM
I’m planning a 3 month fishing trip for later on in the year. I would like to stop in at Awoonga, Monduran & Tinaroo during my travels.

What I would like to know is what the food sources in the individual impoundments are. Knowing the menu will give me a better understanding regarding lure selection.

I don’t need to know which lures work for individuals, only the menus available.

Thanks in advance.;D

darylive
01-02-2009, 01:25 PM
There is a great pie shop at Gin Gin on your way to Monduran don't miss it!

Just up the road from Foxies

Awoonga
01-02-2009, 01:36 PM
Agassiz’s Glass Perch
Banded Grunter
Barramundi
Bony Bream
Eastern Rainbowfish
Eeltail catfish
Fly-specked Hardyhead
Forktail Catfish
Gudgeon
Hyrtl’s Tandan #
Long-finned Eel
Longtom
Mangrove Jack #
Mouth Almighty
Saratoga #
Sea Mullet
Silver Perch #
Sleepy Cod #
Snub-nose Garfish
Sooty Grunter #
Spangled Perch
Yellowbelly #
# Present in low numbers

Broad-palmed Frog
Brown-striped Frog
Bumpy Rocket Frog
Chirping Froglet
Dainty Green Tree Frog
Desert Tree Frog
Eastern Dwarf Tree Frog
Eastern Gungan
Emerald Spotted Tree Frog :
Giant Tree Frog
Green tree Frog
Leseur’s Frog :
Little John’s Toadlet
Northern Banjo Frog
Ornate Burrowing Frog
Red-crowned Toadlet
Red-eyed Tree Frog Salmon-striped Frog :
Scarlet-sided Pobblebonk
Spotted Grass Frog
Striped Rocket Frog
Tusked Frog And then there is the snakes, lizards...the odd coot...

Plasticin
01-02-2009, 03:37 PM
Agassiz’s Glass Perch

Banded Grunter
Barramundi
Bony Bream
Eastern Rainbowfish
Eeltail catfish
Fly-specked Hardyhead
Forktail Catfish
Gudgeon
Hyrtl’s Tandan #
Long-finned Eel
Longtom
Mangrove Jack #
Mouth Almighty
Saratoga #
Sea Mullet
Silver Perch #
Sleepy Cod #
Snub-nose Garfish
Sooty Grunter #
Spangled Perch
Yellowbelly #
# Present in low numbers

Broad-palmed Frog
Brown-striped Frog
Bumpy Rocket Frog
Chirping Froglet
Dainty Green Tree Frog
Desert Tree Frog
Eastern Dwarf Tree Frog
Eastern Gungan
Emerald Spotted Tree Frog :
Giant Tree Frog
Green tree Frog
Leseur’s Frog :
Little John’s Toadlet
Northern Banjo Frog
Ornate Burrowing Frog
Red-crowned Toadlet
Red-eyed Tree Frog Salmon-striped Frog :
Scarlet-sided Pobblebonk
Spotted Grass Frog
Striped Rocket Frog
Tusked Frog And then there is the snakes, lizards...the odd coot...


Comprehensive

Awoonga
01-02-2009, 04:35 PM
Yes... there is a couple that l have most likley forgot...The No 1 rule is know your fishery... Would you like to know the birds ?or plants... Gee what about the redcraw, shrimp. mussels ??? the list goes on and on

robersl
01-02-2009, 06:51 PM
There is a great pie shop at Gin Gin on your way to Monduran don't miss it!

Just up the road from Foxies

3 pie shops i noticed and 1 beside foxies has great coconut slice but i am not the 1 to comment on food sources other than bonybream

shane

wheezer
01-02-2009, 10:34 PM
Agassiz’s Glass Perch

Banded Grunter
Barramundi
Bony Bream
Eastern Rainbowfish
Eeltail catfish
Fly-specked Hardyhead
Forktail Catfish
Gudgeon
Hyrtl’s Tandan #
Long-finned Eel
Longtom
Mangrove Jack #
Mouth Almighty
Saratoga #
Sea Mullet
Silver Perch #
Sleepy Cod #
Snub-nose Garfish
Sooty Grunter #
Spangled Perch
Yellowbelly #
# Present in low numbers

Broad-palmed Frog
Brown-striped Frog
Bumpy Rocket Frog
Chirping Froglet
Dainty Green Tree Frog
Desert Tree Frog
Eastern Dwarf Tree Frog
Eastern Gungan
Emerald Spotted Tree Frog :
Giant Tree Frog
Green tree Frog
Leseur’s Frog :
Little John’s Toadlet
Northern Banjo Frog
Ornate Burrowing Frog
Red-crowned Toadlet
Red-eyed Tree Frog Salmon-striped Frog :
Scarlet-sided Pobblebonk
Spotted Grass Frog
Striped Rocket Frog
Tusked Frog And then there is the snakes, lizards...the odd coot...


gold trev gold...

good luck on your extended road trip 2manylures

TonyM
01-02-2009, 11:04 PM
Very extensive list indeed Trevor!

I'm especially interested in the Scarlet-sided Pobblebonk - do they get to any size? ;D

Birds are a good one to remember, I've got a few good surface hits over the years pretending the lure is something that's fallen out of the tree trying to swim :)

Cheers
Tony

Awoonga
02-02-2009, 05:25 AM
Very extensive list indeed Trevor!

I'm especially interested in the Scarlet-sided Pobblebonk - do they get to any size? ;D

Birds are a good one to remember, I've got a few good surface hits over the years pretending the lure is something that's fallen out of the tree trying to swim :)

Cheers
Tony

http://www.lilyponds.com.au/images/frogs/scarlet%20sided%20probblebonk.jpg
Scarlet sided pobblebonk
Limnodynastes terraereginae

Length 75 mm. Grey to brown on back, with occasional darker flecks and blotches, sometimes with a faint stripe down the middle; irregular red or reddish-yellow along sides and upper arm; bright red groin and hind surface of thigh; swollen gland on upper surface of lower leg; thick, yellow fold of skin from below eye to arm; underside white or yellow. Fingers unwebbed and toes with traces only.

Tropicaltrout
02-02-2009, 06:58 AM
I’m planning a 3 month fishing trip for later on in the year. I would like to stop in at Awoonga, Monduran & Tinaroo during my travels.

What I would like to know is what the food sources in the individual impoundments are. Knowing the menu will give me a better understanding regarding lure selection.

I don’t need to know which lures work for individuals, only the menus available.

Thanks in advance.;D

Drop Nagg a pm he will help you out???::) ::) ;D ;D ;D

A_DIFF_PERSPECTIVE
02-02-2009, 07:05 AM
Just remember that most great barra lures look nothing like the food selection in barra fisheries!

NAGG
02-02-2009, 07:54 AM
Drop Nagg a pm he will help you out???::) ::) ;D ;D ;D

always willing to help out Nath :)

Whitto
02-02-2009, 08:05 AM
always willing to help out Nath :) Your a bloody trooper Chris....always ready to help out a fellow angler......I just don't know how your going to improve on Trev's post.....The Scarlet-sided Pobblebonk Frog.....Like Big Kev use to say I'm Excited;D

TonyM
02-02-2009, 08:32 AM
http://www.lilyponds.com.au/images/frogs/scarlet%20sided%20probblebonk.jpg
Scarlet sided pobblebonk
Limnodynastes terraereginae

Length 75 mm. Grey to brown on back, with occasional darker flecks and blotches, sometimes with a faint stripe down the middle; irregular red or reddish-yellow along sides and upper arm; bright red groin and hind surface of thigh; swollen gland on upper surface of lower leg; thick, yellow fold of skin from below eye to arm; underside white or yellow. Fingers unwebbed and toes with traces only.

Well knock me down with a feather! I thought you'd made that one up ;D Little fella sure has a cute name, the kids will love it :) He looks like a real Aussie too with the green and gold!

PaulMark
02-02-2009, 08:45 AM
Very extensive list indeed Trevor!

I'm especially interested in the Scarlet-sided Pobblebonk - do they get to any size? ;D

Birds are a good one to remember, I've got a few good surface hits over the years pretending the lure is something that's fallen out of the tree trying to swim :)

Cheers
Tony

I'll have to get some lessons off you Tony,my lures once up the tree usually stay there.haven't mastered the fall out part yet::);D
Paulo

TonyM
02-02-2009, 09:36 AM
haha I like pretending I'm a cowboy and do some lassooing occasionally too Paul Yeehawwww :cowboy:

NAGG
02-02-2009, 11:04 AM
Your a bloody trooper Chris....always ready to help out a fellow angler......I just don't know how your going to improve on Trev's post.....The Scarlet-sided Pobblebonk Frog.....Like Big Kev use to say I'm Excited;D

Might be time to drag out TMNT (Awoonga Special)41724
41725
needs to be fished sub surface though ;)

Chris

Whitto
02-02-2009, 11:15 AM
Might be time to drag out TMNT (Awoonga Special)41724
41725
needs to be fished sub surface though ;)

ChrisHow could I have forgotten about the TMNT.....with the upgraded Crutch Stinger for added insurance8-)

Steve B
02-02-2009, 04:04 PM
http://www.lilyponds.com.au/images/frogs/scarlet%20sided%20probblebonk.jpg
Scarlet sided pobblebonk
Limnodynastes terraereginae

Length 75 mm. Grey to brown on back, with occasional darker flecks and blotches, sometimes with a faint stripe down the middle; irregular red or reddish-yellow along sides and upper arm; bright red groin and hind surface of thigh; swollen gland on upper surface of lower leg; thick, yellow fold of skin from below eye to arm; underside white or yellow. Fingers unwebbed and toes with traces only.

bright red groin? swollen glands on the upper surface of the lower leg?

Sounds like Whitto when he came back from his last trip to Bankok!!!;D

Pete62
02-02-2009, 05:46 PM
Your a funny fella Steve, LMFAO

Pete.

Whitto
02-02-2009, 06:22 PM
bright red groin? swollen glands on the upper surface of the lower leg?

Sounds like Whitto when he came back from his last trip to Bankok!!!;D

Aaahhh Don't ya love it......Ya havn't lived until you Glands are swollen and ya Groin is Bright Red.......A course of injection's and a liberal application of Ointment applied daily...all good after 3 weeks ready to Pobblebonk away merrily ;D

TonyM
02-02-2009, 06:25 PM
...all good after 3 weeks ready to Pobblebonk away merrily ;D

Umm Whitto - Mate, isn't that what got you in trouble in the 1st place? :-/;D

Whitto
02-02-2009, 06:59 PM
Alas Tony your onto me........all good again ;D....That was one of the best reply's I've seen from Trev....talk about having the Impoundment sussed.....extrodinary stuff8-)

2manylures
02-02-2009, 07:01 PM
There is a great pie shop at Gin Gin on your way to Monduran don't miss it!

Just up the road from Foxies

What side of the road? I wouldn't want to miss it!:stupid:



Yes... there is a couple that l have most likley forgot...The No 1 rule is know your fishery... Would you like to know the birds ?or plants... Gee what about the redcraw, shrimp. mussels ??? the list goes on and on

Yes please if you think it will help:laola:

darylive
02-02-2009, 07:57 PM
I've got a few good surface hits over the years pretending the lure is something that's fallen out of the tree trying to swim :)

Cheers
Tony


Yeh that's happened to me more than once trying to retrieve a lure!

ya poppletosselledsillydonk ;D