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Shimano Peter Faust BARRA Round 2- Final Results & Story


#30 - 0--barraadmin--Shimano Peter Faust BARRA Round 2- Final Results & Story--2007-10-10 15:22:08

#McNamara Rules the
Roost at Faust




Muswelbrook resident and BARRA Tour regular Alan McNamara became
the first angler to win three BARRA events by claiming the second round of the
2007 Daiwa BARRA Tour, on Proserpine’s infamous Peter Faust Dam.

- Continuing his winning ways from the Teemburra event two
days earlier, McNamara showed his form on multiple venues, (8/10, 597cm), to
narrowly claim victory over 2nd placed young-gun Cy Taylor, (8/10,
562cm).





Targeting a large flooded weed bed in the middle reaches of
the dam, McNamara utilized a technique he and team mate Brendon Horner cracked
during the prefish. With the weedbed sitting in ten feet of water the pair
focused their attention, working the hot zone, the three feet of clear water
that sat above the flooded growth.





“We started by slow rolling Slick Rigs (110mm) over the tops
of the weeds, and while we could get bumps, we couldn't get a hook-up”, explained
McNamara.





“So we swapped to a lift and drop jigging retrieve to give
the fish more time to look at the plastic”, added McNamara.





The approach paid dividends with the technique delivering McNamara
three fishing on day one and five on day two.





“It wasn’t always the most polished technique though”,
explained Alan.



“The lure was regularly buried in the weed, and rather than cranking
the lure in to clear it of weed and making another cast, we’d just rip it out
of the weed and continue the retrieve”, added McNamara.





The rough and ready approach was high-lighted by an hour of
mayhem on the final morning, when the boys struck a red-hot bite between 7.30
and 8.30am.





“The bonies started flicking, the birds were working and the
barra were just going off”, explained McNamara.



“I landed six fish, dropped another four, and probably had
an additional five hits, it was awesome”, he added.





The only angler to bag his limit on the final morning
McNamara could take satisfaction in cracking the pattern the best and going
two-from-two from the first two events of the BARRA Tour.





His choice of tackle used to begin his great start on the
tour included his prize winning rod and reel from the first round at Teemburra,
a 5’9” Millerods Jack Extract rod and Shimano Cruxis reel, spooled with 50lb
Bionic Braid and a 80lb twisted Jinkai twisted leader.





While McNamara’s choice of lure was the ubiquitous Squidgy
Slick Rig (colour- evil minnow), it was perhaps its’ modification that is most
note-worthy.





“I cut the lead down so it was virtually not existent,
leaving just enough weight to allow the plastic to be cast and swim correctly”,
explained Al.





The cut-down was just what McNamara needed to keep the
plastic above the weed.





Event runner-up Cy Taylor in contrasted opted for a surface
presentation to catch his fish. Targeting the shallow margins in the upper
reaches of the dam Taylor
worked the area with a series of long searching casts and retrieves fished
parallel to the weed line.





“Getting the lure close to the weed and working it through
the maximum strike zone was the key”, explained Taylor.



T

he tackle he used to present his topwater lure included a,
Millerod Stiletto spin rod, 2500 Shimano Stella reel, spooled with 20lb Berkley
Fireline (crystal), and 60lb Black Magic leader. His choice of lure was his
go-to topwater lure, a Cultiva Tango Dancer. Retro-fitted with size one owner
hooks, and double split rings, the after-market fit out of the lure provides
added benefits over the standard model as Cy explains.





“Double split rings allow the hook points to hang a little
lower on the lure, therefore increasing the hook-up rate, they also hopefully
reduce the fish’s ability to twist the lure out of its’ mouth during the
flight”.





With five fished dropped during the tournament and a mere 35cm
deficit to event winner Alan McNamara, Taylor is sure to work and strive for an
even higher strike rate when it comes to fishing topwater for barra.





Peter Faust lived up to its’ reputation produce multiple
fish over the one metre mark, with the Go-So Big Barra prize falling to a 120cm
specimen caught by Kerrin Taylor on day one. Suc*****bing to a Squidgy 110mm
Slick Rig (colour- evil minnow), the monster came from a weed bed in the upper
reaches of the dam and saw Kerrin chase the fish through the timber before
being landed.





The next round sees the series move to the most northern
stop on the tour for 2-day evening Classic Lures Tinaroo BARRA Round.

Entry
forms and rules can be found at australianbarra.com.au, or can be obtained at
the event briefing and registration at Tinaroo Holiday
Park, Friday 12th
October, 1.00pm.







Dates

Northern
Tour



R1 Daiwa Teemburra Night Championships- Oct
6/7


R2 Shimano Peter Faust Morning Event- Oct 9/10



R3 Classic Lures Tinaroo Evening Event- Oct
12/13

Southern
Tour



R4 Daiwa Awoonga Night Championships- Nov 24/25



R5 Squidgy Awoonga Evening Event- Nov 26/27


R6 Halco Monduran
Morning Event – Dec 1/2














Shimano Peter Faust BARRA Round Individual Results
















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Place Angler TF TL Payout
1 Alan McNamara 8 597 $900 + Millerod &
Shimano Curado reel & Prize Pack
2 Cy Taylor 8 562 $600 + Blue Acres rod
& Shimano Cruxis reel & Prize Pack
3 Lindsay Dobe 7 459 $300 + Daiwa TD
Advantage rod & reel & Prize Pack
4 Brendon Horner 4 268 $100 + Angler DXC rod
& Tica Reel & Prize Pack
5 Colin Slade 4 236 Angler DXC rod &
Tica Reel & Prize Pack
6 Les Reilbelt 2 191 Spotters Pack &
Prize Pack
7 Kerrin Taylor 2 191 Uglyfish Eyewear
& Prize Pack + Go-So Big Barra Pack (120cm)
8 Matt Coleman 3 186 Uglyfish Eyewear
& Prize Pack
9 Aaron Mogg 2 163 Shimano Raider Rod
10 Ashley Cotter 2 134 Prize Pack
11 Danny Anderson 2 133
12 Jack Erskine 2 132
13 Trevor Burgess 1 112
13 Daniel McBey 1 81
15 Scott McAuley 1 73
16 Arthur Lovern 1 73
17 Katie Sanderson 1 63
18 Matthew Wallace 1 62
19 Peter May 1 61
20 Quoc Thai Pham 1 59
21 Peter Price 1 59
22 Len Schnieder 1 56
23 Jason Cameron 0 0
23 Robert Tombs 0 0
23 Lyndon Anlezark 0 0
23 Aaron Gilmour 0 0
23 Nathan Chapman 0 0
23 Cathy McNaught 0 0
23 Elaine Sanderson 0 0
23 Wes Blanch 0 0




Total Fish Total Length




56 3951





Av Length







70.55357143










Shimano Peter Faust BARRA Round Teams Results























































































































































































Place Team TF TL
1 Lost Bass Fishos 12 865
2 Millerods/ Shimano 10 753
3 Jack Erskiine Pro
Fishing Team
9 591
4 G.Loomis 6 369
5 McBarra 4 354
6 Marital Bliss 3 215
7 Activeangler.net 3 186
8 Mundi 2 185
9 Reidy Lures 2 132
10 Barraboss 2 121
11 Tackle Warehouse
Ladies
1 63
12 Mundi-itis 1 61
13 Team Koolabung 1 56
14 Happy Chappy's 0 0
15 Barra Nomads 0 0





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