There were thousands of rocks under the water here.
I thought that the environment has changed here.
Many small rocks were covered with or as if with sand in the water.
Normally, much excess sands were washed away from our shore by big monsoon rains.
We really need this procedure of big monsoon rains for our barramundi fishing.
Barramundi and Rockcod lost their spaces on the shallows.
These spaces are very important for our land based barramundi fishing while the tide are going out.
Barramundi prefer to make a surprise attack from structures when the sea is flat or slightly rippled.
It's the same as bushwhacking guerrillas attcking from ambush.
The surfaces of many oyster-rocks are covered with or as if with sand now.
Moreover, those oyster-rocks have started to be covered with or as if with greenlaver or baby sealettuce.
The stable temperature of the cold water is not problem for our barramundi fishing here.
I didn't see many bait fishes this morning.
July 21, 2013 Rockcod
Land based, Darwin, NT, Australia
SQUIDGY FISH
Colour: SILVER FOX
Size: 70mm
Where: Shallow water 30cm -50m
Water: Very clear Outgoing
Hook: OWNER Berkley
Tuning: OWNER/Berkley NITRO 1/8oz.-3.5g #1/0
Tuning: Glued SQUIDGY FISH to jighead
Line: FIRELINE 14LB CRYSTAL
Leader line: SURECATCH SOFTMAX SUPER SOFT 40LB
Knot: The Kaneit Knot
Reel: SHIMANO STELLA 2500FE
Rod: ST.CROIX AVID/AVS66LF2 4-8LB 1/16-1/4oz. Fast action
Clip: FORCE TEN STAINLESS DUO LOCK SNAPS #2
Action: Steady retrieving
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