He knows where urban barramundis go for spawning to.
That's why he constantly caught many barramundis on the shallows in September.
He has seen a spawning of a big female barramundi and some male barramundis.
We walked and waded through the very muddy shallows for 15minutes.
There were many healthy oyster-rocks.
The tide was going out.
The water was very murky.
First, I had a short strong hit with SQUIDGY FISH / DROP BEAR.
Second, suddenly my 40lb leader line with SQUIDGY MONGREL / DROP BEAR snapped.
That had to be a big one! I thought. ┐(~ー~;)┌
Third, I hooked a nice sized barramundi and then she tried to jump.
I saw her nice body but I lost her.
Finally, I caught a 53cm barramundi and a small one.
53cm Barramundi #796
SQUIDGY FISH / DROP BEAR 80mm
Barramundi #797
YO-ZURI SS MINNOW 70mm
I also enjoyed fishing a small bluebone on the shallow around the lowest tide.
Bluebone #1
YO-ZURI SS MINNOW 70mm
Brett caught a barramundil.
He caught some nice sized barramundis in September here.
We saw some big fish-fins on the surface.
It was thought that there should be some very big barramundis at Brett's secret point.
SQUIDGY FISH
Colour: DROP BEAR
Size: 80mm
Where: Shallow water 30cm -50m
Water: Murky Outgoing
Line: FIRELINE 14LB CRYSTAL
Leader: SURECATCH SOFTMAX SUPER SOFT 40LB
Knot: The Kaneit Knot
Jighead: OWNER Berkley SALT WATER PRO Nitro 1/8oz #3/0
Reel: SHIMANO STELLA 2500FE
Rod: SHIMANO TCURVE FLIGHT 1-4kg/1-9g
Clip: FORCE TEN STAINLESS DUO LOCK SNAPS #2
Action: Steady retrieving
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