NAFA's Barra Bass & Bream Digest - Contents
Barra Bass & Bream #36
| 20 | PLANNING FOR THE RUN-OFF | The annual Run-off is not a phenomenon that happens overnight; it is the end result of the blending of two Top End seasons: the Build-up and the Wet. Alex Julius explains. |
| 30 | THE TWO MOYLES | The Little Moyle River and Moyle River itself not only share a name, but also the quality of run-off fishing at both can be explosive. Chris Errity reports. |
| 40 | THE ROOKIE�S GUIDE | TOBREAM ON LURES Despite a decade passing since the popularity of bream on lures hit the mainstream angling community, the most common question Ira Fehlberg still gets asked is also the most basic one: how do I catch bream on lures? |
| 46 | THE GREEN MILE | Thin but unbroken blue line, surrounded by a sea of green � four mates hike into a remote North Coast river in search of big wild bass�and the fishing doesn�t disappoint. Phil Atkinson was there. |
| 52 | LONG LIVE HARRY HIGH STICK! | For many years, low rod angles and a �down-and-dirty� fighting style have been pushed as the only truly effective way to handle hooked fish, especially barra. Starlo explains that, in some situations, high rods and jumping fish are actually your best friends! |
| 60 | WE�RE FROM TIGERLAND | Gus Dear just loves his mighty Tigers; but seeing they are presently a shadow of their former selves, he now prefers to focus on smashing yellow and black bream on a Saturday afternoon instead of watching footy. |
| 64 | SHALLOW-MINDED BASS! | Catching good numbers of shallow-water bass on surface lures at high noon is a reality if, like Dave Seaman, you understand the wild bass psyche. |
| 68 | 2012 GUIDE TO | HARD-BODYBARRA LURES In this inaugural guide to hard-body barra lures, we have attempted to bring you as many brands and models as there are out there�and boy, there are so many. |
| 84 | HEAVY METAL BREAMIN� | For good reason, metal blade lures, or vibes, should often be the first lure choice at the start of a bream fishing session. However, getting the technique right is critical. Jarrod Day explains. |
| 88 | DAMS V WILD | So what�s the difference between a bass from an impoundment and one found in the wild? Simon Short offers the tactics employed for success in both scenarios. |
| 100 | CRACKING THE | ALL-DAYBREAM CODE Here�s a no-frills way to crack the bream no matter what time of the day it is. By Leon Appo. |
| 102 | THE BARRA TREE | Why is one likely location much more productive than a similar area nearby? Who cares�as long as you�re particular barra tree is chockers with fish. Dave Donald explains how to find out. |



