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T’S been a very busy spring on Lake Monduran. A great population of fish and reasonable weather has meant that many anglers had the opportunity to land some lovely fish. With a lot of reports of fish between the 100-110cm range and a few 120cm beasts being landed as well. As always though, not everyone has been as lucky, but that’s the nature of barramundi fishing. To ensure you aren’t one of the unlucky anglers, there a few things you need to be
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doing to increase your chances. For people who don’t have the time to do regular trips to the lake, it is important to give yourself the best chance of locating fish by purchasing the best quality sounder possible. Being able to find and be confident that you are on to decent numbers of fish is the first step to a good barra session. All sounders will
work in a way, however there are light years between the cheaper models and the more expensive brands. In my experience, the Humminbird side scan – such as the one on my Helix 12 – is the best you can get and is a vital tool in locating the better numbers of fish. Points, flats and backs of bays will be your go-to in November as the water really
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