There was a situation that was ideal for the land based barramundi fishing when I got there.
The whole condition was good but the wind in particular was excellent.
I used a Squidgy Pro Mongrel 90mm/Boof-mullet colour for a barramundi with higher activity.
A barramundi soon took it.
For a while the barramundi kept bucking and siding like a vicious horse.
Finally, I caught a 60cm barramundi at the mud-flat in Channel Island.
That was a very good time.
The good conditions last but only 30minutes.
The wind died down. Barramundi moved to the deep water.
It happened many times so far.
The state of being windless makes barramundi have wariness.
The state of being very murky water or strong water current is exception.
The wind condition is a crucial factor in barramundi fishing on seashore.
The wind raises waves on the sea surface.
It moderates the wariness of barramundi in the water.
On the other hand, barramundi won't take lures in the shallow water when the wind is excessively strong,
They probably won't notice lures.
In the first place, their bait fish won't come to the shallow water under the condition like a very wavy water.
The state of being rippled or slight wavy sea surface is very favorable to me when I fish barramundi on lures on seashore.
December 4, 2016 / 60cm barramundi
Squidgy Pro Mongrel
Colour: Boof Mullet
Size: 90mm
Jighead: Owner 1/4oz #1/0
Where: Shallow water 30cm - 50cm
Water: Murky Outgoing
Line: Toray Jigging PE 30lb
Leader line: Black Magic Leader 40lb
Knot: The FG Knot
Reel: Shimano Scorpion 1500XT
Rod: ST.CROIX
6'6" Medium power, First action, 10-17lb, 1/4-5/8oz.
Customized by Mr. Matt West (Barra Classic 2010 Champion)
Clip: Force ten Stainless Duo Lock Snaps #2
Action: Steady retrieving
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