I'll be lucky!
A chance hit is a hit after all.
I have seen a big barramundi on patrol on our shallows on the 1st of June.
But
- Good sized barramundis wouldn't bite lures at the sudden water-temperature change.
- The stable water temperature is ideal for our fishing.
- Even under the condition of a very cold water, they start biting lures once the water temperature became stable again.
- September was the quietest time for catching good sized barramundi on our shallows.
We can't expect to catch sea-barramundis after around the middle of August by around the beginning of October.
- I couldn't catch many barramundis in September every year.
- March was told as Run-off in the wet land, but much quieter than April on the shore.
- May wasn't very bad, but quieter than June, July. As the lowering speed of the actual seawater temperature is fast, we can't expect to catch good sized sea-barramundis by land based after the middle of May by around the middle of June.
- However, once the water temperature became stable, good sized barramundis became very active.
- Using "Minimum daytime temperature" is very important for our fishing study.
Good sized sea-barramundis won't take lures on our shallows as follows,
- The middle of May - the middle of June
- The middle of August - the beginning of October
Keep good heart!
If you had a boat, you could fish them.
- It's a very good season for catching a longtail tuna in May and June.
- It's a very good season for catching a Spanish mackerel in August and September.
The waves will be too rough to fish in many days of our wet season.
Please click on the " Fishing of Ranking" link.
Thank you very much.