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Title: MANGROVE JACK
Post by: BG on March 16, 2011, 07:33:40 PM
Any one got any info on the above fish going into Awoonga ?

Talking to a fisherman today and he said it is happening. 

I think I read someone saying once that you would have more chance of winning the lotto than catching a Jack in Awoonga.

They might have a good chance to grow up now if there has been a reduction in the Barra numbers and it would make an even greater destination with a second species to chase.

Gordon

Title: Re: MANGROVE JACK
Post by: bushwacker on March 16, 2011, 08:11:10 PM
Maybe they where confused with a sooty ...
Title: Re: MANGROVE JACK
Post by: Binder on March 16, 2011, 08:32:17 PM
There in there.
Got a mate who got  a few a couple of  years back (2008 from memory). Biggest I saw a photo of from him was 14kilos and 90cm. 

He worked out the pattern and got something like a dozen over 3 or 4 trips that summer.

He reckons they go like freight trains at that size.



Title: Re: MANGROVE JACK
Post by: Pilly on March 16, 2011, 09:09:28 PM
According to the GAWB site 59,700 have been stocked in there so far.

Cheers
Pilly
Title: Re: MANGROVE JACK
Post by: Bracey on March 16, 2011, 09:15:13 PM
Kurt Hutchby, manager of GAWB Hatchery will have the exact number that have gone in in past years. I'm sure he'll read this thread and inform you about the Mangrove Jacks that have been released into Awoonga.

In the mean time you may want to read an article on Johnny Mitchells website on the Reds in Awoonga. :youbeauty

 http://www.fishawoonga.com.au/mangrove-jack-in-lake-awoonga.htm

Cheers Dave

PS Thanks Pilly I was trying to find JM's article to post while you posted up your reply with the amount of MJ's that have been stocked, an impressive amount hey.
Title: Re: MANGROVE JACK
Post by: BG on March 16, 2011, 09:46:38 PM
A good read, thanks for that.  I thought the report may have been something recent.

If it was you guys would have heard of it I am sure.

Gordon
Title: Re: MANGROVE JACK
Post by: Johnny Mitchell on March 16, 2011, 10:07:25 PM
Got a mate who got  a few a couple of  years back (2008 from memory). Biggest I saw a photo of from him was 14kilos and 90cm. 

I'm not convinced with this bit.  :-\
Call me sceptical, but I'll happily eat my words if that photo ( from Awoonga) can be brought to life!
Cheers
Johnny
Title: Re: MANGROVE JACK
Post by: beau on March 17, 2011, 07:18:28 PM
Would be a BEAST fish at that size, they have a simnilar size one at underwater world sunny coast would be awefully close to a meter, truing to stop it on bc gear would be a different matter....


Beau
Title: Re: MANGROVE JACK
Post by: k.hutchby on March 17, 2011, 08:48:06 PM
exact numbers stocked are 70,500 mangrove jack to date.  the gawb website has been a little outdated for a while now.   

dont get too excited about the number of barra been reduced in awoonga though.  johnny will fill you in with his thoughts, but from the time i have spent out there in the past 4 weeks, there are oodles of barra scattered throughout the dam (sounder work).  i will be trying to get some more in there in the next couple of months.

cheers
kurt
Title: Re: MANGROVE JACK
Post by: aussiebasser on March 18, 2011, 07:02:29 AM
Got a mate who got  a few a couple of  years back (2008 from memory). Biggest I saw a photo of from him was 14kilos and 90cm. 

I'm not convinced with this bit.  :-\
Call me sceptical, but I'll happily eat my words if that photo ( from Awoonga) can be brought to life!
Cheers
Johnny

I'd like to see that one too.  A 90cm Jack, at 14kg would be almost uncatchable.  I got an 11lb Jack in PNG last year, and got a 12lb Black Bass shortly afterwards.  For length of fight the Jack won hands down, for initial hit the Black wins.  A 30lb Jack on impoundment gear, wow!