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Bill,
Thanks for posting this link to a great video. I worked in this area for a year in 76-77 on a seismic exploration crew. We caught a lot of barramundi on gear, but I don't remember any black bass. Lots of big crocs in this area, some over 20 feet long. I had a Fenwick Voyager rod with me that I used to catch toothy pan fish in some smaller streams.
Thanks!
That is amazing Ted.......who did you work for then?
I worked for a seismic contracting company, Geophysical Service Inc (GSI), which no longer exists.
Ted
Lefty Kreh after the PNG Bass.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsv72UtUR6I
The Papuan Black Bass is without doubt the strongest pulling fish on the planet and anyone who fly fishes for them has my utmost respect.
I had never wore a stripping glove even in the saltwater until I went to Brazil for Peacock Bass. One of my greatest adventures.
I am sure they are needed for PNG Black Bass.
Also , the great Rod Harrison there ... and a young Dean Butler ?
The OZO guys know their stuff , and have broken a lot of ground as to how to take difficult Fishes .
D.~