therapy
22-02-2015, 07:49 PM
Is this what you would call a BillaBONG Barra.. Pulled from the weed perhaps? 8-)::)
Queensland angler caught out by photo of unconventional fishing equipment in local paper
6 hours ago February 22, 2015 2:33PM
http://resources2.news.com.au/images/2015/02/22/1227234/320478-df4571d6-ba3d-11e4-b9c9-3a11b9a775ca.jpg
A lucky Queensland angler shows off his 118cm barramundi caught on Lake Tinaroo. Of course, Territorians know that ‘bath tub barra’ don’t count. Source: Supplied
WHEN a Queensland paper published a picture of a local bloke with a 118cm barra from Lake Tinaroo, they probably should have checked the background a bit more closely.
As well as the normal sounder, lures and rods and reels, the lucky angler appears to have packed a slightly less conventional piece of fishing equipment.
http://resources0.news.com.au/images/2015/02/22/1227234/320532-cfa48966-ba41-11e4-b9c9-3a11b9a775ca.jpg
Could this quality barra catch have been helped by the use of some special technology? Source: Supplied
Social media has been buzzing about the secret fishing weapon.
We consulted a barramundi fishing expert, who suggested the mystery equipment could be used to simulate the sounds of schooling baitfish and attract predatory fish to the area.
“Perhaps it makes a bubbling sound which simulates schooling baitfish,” he said.
“This would in turn attract larger predators like big barra to the area.”
Queensland angler caught out by photo of unconventional fishing equipment in local paper
6 hours ago February 22, 2015 2:33PM
http://resources2.news.com.au/images/2015/02/22/1227234/320478-df4571d6-ba3d-11e4-b9c9-3a11b9a775ca.jpg
A lucky Queensland angler shows off his 118cm barramundi caught on Lake Tinaroo. Of course, Territorians know that ‘bath tub barra’ don’t count. Source: Supplied
WHEN a Queensland paper published a picture of a local bloke with a 118cm barra from Lake Tinaroo, they probably should have checked the background a bit more closely.
As well as the normal sounder, lures and rods and reels, the lucky angler appears to have packed a slightly less conventional piece of fishing equipment.
http://resources0.news.com.au/images/2015/02/22/1227234/320532-cfa48966-ba41-11e4-b9c9-3a11b9a775ca.jpg
Could this quality barra catch have been helped by the use of some special technology? Source: Supplied
Social media has been buzzing about the secret fishing weapon.
We consulted a barramundi fishing expert, who suggested the mystery equipment could be used to simulate the sounds of schooling baitfish and attract predatory fish to the area.
“Perhaps it makes a bubbling sound which simulates schooling baitfish,” he said.
“This would in turn attract larger predators like big barra to the area.”