00:38am 5.94m
07:46am 3.02m
13:40pm 5.16m
19:41pm 3.13m
It's an ideal tide for catching a saltwater barramundi on our shallows.
The neap tide has a slow-moving water flow which means you can stay at the same fishing point for longer than usual.
That's means that you have more chances to catch a barramundi there because you have time to spare.
Even if the tide is ideal, it will be very difficult to catch a barramundi when the sea is very calm like a mirror or very wavy on shallows.
I went to Mindil beach to fish around 9:00am on Saturday.
The sea was slightly wavy which means very good for catching a barramundi on shallows.
There were thousands rocks under the water.
First, I used a ZEREK Live cherabin.
A slow, straight retrieve is all it takes but an occasional twitch will further enhance its liveliness.
Soon, I caught a 48cm barramundi.
November 25, 2015 Barramundi #985
Then I caught a small barramundi #986 on ZEREK Live cherabin again.
November 25, 2015 Barramundi #986
Second, I used a Squidgy Pro Mongrel and then I caught a small barramundi.
November 25, 2015 Barramundi #987
Third, I used a Maria MJ-1 S110F and then I caught a 49cm barramundi.
November 25, 2015 Barramundi #988
After all, I caught four barramundi at the same point.
Thanks to the long productive fishing window and slightly wavy sea condition, I enjoyed the land based barramundi fishing very much on Saturday morning.
ZEREL Live cherabin
Colour: Green
Size: 110mm
Where: Shallow water 30cm - 50cm
Water: Murky Incoming
Line: Sufix 832 15LB Braid
Leader: TRIUMPH SUPER SHOCK LEADER 30LB Fluorocarbon
Knot: The Slim Beauty Knot
Reel: SHIMANO STELLA 2500FE
Rod: Wilson LIVE FIBRE Sport fishing SERIES BLADE 'N' TAILS
Clip: FORCE TEN STAINLESS DUO LOCK SNAPS #2
Action: Steady retrieving
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Thank you very much.