12 Jan 2014

What water colour do you like for your barramundi fishing?
Beginner's guide



Barramundi have to eat even in any water out of necessity.

Do I like these following waters for catching a barramundi on lure by land based on our shallows?


Blue water
Rippled and slightly wavy waters Yes
Calm water (flat surface) No

Green water with phytoplankton
Rippled and slightly wavy waters Yes
Calm water (flat surface) No
  
Brown water without suspended matters
Rippled and slightly wavy waters Yes
Calm water (flat surface) Yes

Milky brown water with too much fresh water
No
  
Inland green water
Ripples and slightly wavy waters Yes
Calm water (flat surface) Yes
  
Tannin water
Rippled and slightly waters Yes
Calm water (flat surface) Yes

Brown water with suspended matters
No

The first incoming tide is my favorite timing to catch a barramundi.
But the first incoming tide sometimes brings a very wavy water to our shallows.
The water is agitated with coarse-grained sand, mud and silt by very wavy water condition.
I don't like it.

I love the brown water without suspended matters.
Strictly speaking, this water is agitated with fine-grained mud and silt.
I need the coloring matter of mud and silt for the brown water.
There should be more chances to catch a nice sized barramundi in this water.




This very nice brown water is at Brett's secret point.
I like this water very much.




This very nice brown water is at the mouth of creek.
The strong water current doesn't produce the suspended matters with coarse-grained sand, mud and silt here on a fine day.  I borrowed Mark's lure in the above picture.
I caught a 102cm barramundi here.  (Hit lure was SQUIDGY PRO MONGREL.)




This is one of the best condition.
There is a very nice derived brown water from a clear water on shore.
I caught a 70cm barramundi here.




This brown water was very wavy.
Strictly speaking, the original water was comparatively clear at that time.
I caught a 85cm barramundi just after changing the water condition.
That's why the water hadn't been agitated with coarse-grained sand, mud and silt yet at that time.

I like a brown water for my land based barramundi fishing very much.
I tried to find it at the place that I was unaccustomed to.
I became trapped in the knee deep sinking mud on the banks of the channel and had to walk five meters there.
I was really worn out.
It's a really dangerous situation.





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