And then I went fishing to Point A around the lowest tide.
I couldn't catch any fish there.
I went to Point B.
I waited for the incoming tide on the rocks.
The surface of the sea was wavy (not very wavy).
The water was very murky in colour.
The tides were ideal today.
I caught a very fat 85cm urban Barramundi this afternoon.
I released this 85cm Barramundi because she's an important mother fish.
Fish less that 80 cm length are males and those greater than 80cm are females.
I didn't have a long enough time for landing up this big mama because the much water was coming strongly to the rocks.
Mr. Stephen Lew (The top man of our land based barramundi fishing) helped me.
He had a sure grip on this Barramundi's mouth with his naked hand.
☆⌒(*^-゚)v Thanks!! Stephen.
85cm urban Barramundi
March 10, 2013
Land based, Darwin, NT, Australia
Today's tackles.
Specially for a big Barramundi!
SQUIDGIES has just started selling above jighead for Mongrel.
We can use Mongrel as a main lure for catching nice sized Barramundi at last.
We don't need to worry that we may catch oyster rocks with Mongrel and lose it.
We have many spare jigheads now.
Originally, Mongrel is a very good lure to avoid those difficult rocks.
This small clip was strong enough for catching a 85cm Barramundi this afternoon.
This small clip did work for a 102cm Barramundi on March 6, 2013 too.
SQUIDGY PRO MONGREL
Colour: AUSSIE HERRING
Size: 90mm
Where: Shallow water 30cm - 50cm
Water: Very murky Incoming Wavy
Line: FINS 30LB Braid
Leader: JINKAI 60LB
Knot: The Kaneit Knot
Reel: ABU INSHORE
Rod: WILSON LIVE FIBRE TERRITORY DELUX Barra 8kg
Clip: FORCE TEN STAINLESS DUO LOCK SNAPS #3
Action: Steady retrieving and pumping
Please click on the " Fishing of Ranking" link.
Thank you very much.