Please do not misunderstanding.
I only write it about a saltwater barramundi fishing by land based here.
I am not very knowledgeable about other fishing.
I just pursued fishing that utilizes the behavior of saltwater barramundi on shallows.
Which tide would be best, neap tide or spring tide?
Either is fine for me.
Normally, I can't take time for fishing in the daytime of the week days because I work.
I go fishing within a time limit just like you.
Each tide has its own characteristics in barramundi fishing.
There are advantages and disadvantages with each.
I developed my own theory because I want to spend as much time with barramundi as possible.
It was the neap tide on Saturday.
The productive fishing windows were widely long.
I could stay at the same fishing point for two hours.
It is an ideal tide for catching a saltwater barramundi by land based on shallows.
Dark clouds were gathering.
The sea surface was very slightly wavy.
Barramundi would take lures positively.
There were some good strikings on my lures.
In the mean time, the rain came on.
Soon, I caught a small barramundi on Zerek Live cherabin.
The sound of rain on the sea surface was too noisy for barramundi to notice my lures.
I had felt no striking from barramundi since.
December 5, 2015 Barramundi
Land based in Darwin
ZEREK Live cherabin
Colour: Green
Size: 100mm
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.