Popular Post El Presidente Posted February 24 Popular Post Posted February 24 Heading away in the morning for a 4 day camping/fishing trip with my sons, Ben and Tom + brother-in-laws Grant and Frank and godson Dom. Lake Lenthalls is 3 1/2 hours north west and fairly remote. Very few visitors and home a solid population of the target species Barramundi. I am a better fisherman than I am a camper. Setting up the Fabrica 5 business in Honduras is easier for me than setting up a tent. Thankfully, I am teamed with Grant who is a "mans man" / camping guru...and we are to be joined by his mate "Chewy" who is a local fishing legend. I haven't met "Chewy" before but the name lends itself to an interesting mental picture. Anyhow, Chewy enjoys a cigar apparently so he must be a decent bloke. I will pack a couple of decent sticks for him as an offering and in the hope that he doesn't judge too harshly my tangled mess of a campsite that will resemble an abandoned refugee camp. Competition on! Three boats, 2 crew per boat. Grant and I will be pitched against my sons Ben and Tom with Frank and son Dom in the other. You will have noticed I have been ditched by both of my sons. Smart move on their part. I will pick the cigars this afternoon. Roughly 16. D4/RASS/Connie 1/ MOFOHRobusto Trinity. Will post pics over the coming days assuming I have coverage. My personal goals are largest Barramundi caught....... and not to have to reach for the medical kit. This is what I am picturing in my head. This is what I am trying to avoid. . 8 14
westg Posted February 24 Posted February 24 Sounds amazing. 4 days - just perfect. Have fun and just remember if you win it's because they let you 😬 I hope you hook up to some sweet action. 🎣 1
NYGuido Posted February 24 Posted February 24 Have a wonderful time! You so very much deserve the break, and this sounds like a really lovely way to get out of the craziness and spend some time with your crew. Be safe. Have fun. Bring more cigars than you think you’ll need. 1
riderpride Posted February 24 Posted February 24 7 hours ago, NYGuido said: Have a wonderful time! You so very much deserve the break, and this sounds like a really lovely way to get out of the craziness and spend some time with your crew. Be safe. Have fun. Bring more cigars than you think you’ll need. I was gonna say the same thing - always bring 3x the ice, alcohol, beer, and cigars you think you'll need when camping. Have a great time! Cheers
Chas.Alpha Posted February 25 Posted February 25 1 hour ago, Ford2112 said: Barramundi. Those things are killers. I’m in: Can you name me 3 things in Australia that Aren’t Killers? 1
Ford2112 Posted February 25 Posted February 25 5 hours ago, Chas.Alpha said: I’m in: Can you name me 3 things in Australia that Aren’t Killers? Vegemite, The Possum on Ken's back porch, @JohnS. 2
Chas.Alpha Posted February 25 Posted February 25 5 hours ago, Ford2112 said: Vegemite, The Possum on Ken's back porch, @JohnS. I only see 1 out of 3 here. 🤔 1 1
JohnS Posted February 25 Posted February 25 5 hours ago, Ford2112 said: Vegemite, The Possum on Ken's back porch, @JohnS. Haha...thanks! 😂 2
Namisgr11 Posted February 25 Posted February 25 16 hours ago, Ford2112 said: Barramundi. Those things are killers. But delicious! 1
Ford2112 Posted February 25 Posted February 25 21 minutes ago, Namisgr11 said: But delicious! If I ever make it the 27 hour flight down there I would love to fish for them! 2
puromaniac Posted February 25 Posted February 25 Rob, don't forget the Port Wine; TROUT DEATH BY PORT WINE It was not an outhouse resting upon the imagination. It was reality. An eleven-inch rainbow trout was killed. Its life taken forever from the waters of the earth, by giving it a drink of port wine. It is against the natural order of death for a trout to die by having a drink of port wine. It is all right for a trout to have its neck broken by a fisherman and then to be tossed into the creel or for a trout to die from a fungus that crawls like sugar-colored ants over its body until the trout is in death's sugarbowl. It is all right for a trout to be trapped in a pool that dries up in the late summer or to be caught in the talons of a bird or the claws of an animal. Yes, it is even all right for a trout to be killed by pollution, to die in a river of suffocating human excrement. There are trout that die of old age and their white beards flow to the sea. All these things are in the natural order of death, but for a trout to die from a drink of port wine, that is another thing. (Richard Brautigan) 4
Havanaaddict Posted February 25 Posted February 25 Don't they have a nice Bed & breakfast you could sneak off too at night? 😉 1
Popular Post El Presidente Posted February 25 Author Popular Post Posted February 25 1 hour ago, Havanaaddict said: Don't they have a nice Bed & breakfast you could sneak off too at night 😉 ...Discreet Google searches have revealed nothing... 1 5
Marco_011t556 Posted February 26 Posted February 26 LOL. I like steam Barramundi, but not as big as a human! 😂😂
westg Posted February 26 Posted February 26 On 2/25/2026 at 12:21 PM, Chas.Alpha said: Kinda looks like a fat tarpon. Can you eat it? You can eat them. That size would be released. About a third of that size is ideal. A good quality table fish.
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