5 Oct 2017

Boat fishing for the first time in one and a half years

We went fishing on Mr. Nick Paspaley's big boat for three days last week.
I fished on the boat for the first time in one and a half years.
I think you might know this already, my occupation is not a barramundi fisherman in the first place.
I usually work for Paspaley Pearling Co.
The first time I met Mr. Nick Paspaley was in 1988.
He is the first pearl producer to produce the world's best south sea pearls without any chemical treatments.
As you know, Australian south sea pearls are the most beautiful pearls in the world.
Now, the Paspaley pearl is about to branch independently into one of the successions of a pearl name.
Therefore, we are closely related to animal derived from seawater.
These 3 days were very fun.
We enjoyed mud-crab catching, reef fishing, barramundi fishing and tuna fishing.
Because of Mr. Nick Paspaley's guide those fishing all went very well.
I caught a big golden snapper on a 60g jigging lure with a slice of squid.
This reef fishing was required to be skilled in the technique of searching a productive fishing reef.






I caught a barramundi on a hand made lure made by Mr. Bill Jackson by trawling.






This timber lure caused an 'aggressive' wobbling action.
Bill Jackson makes his timber lures possible to create high-quality finished form.

I normally fish barramundi on lure by land based.
The best tide shifts with the best fishing point every hour.
On the other hand, the wind condition operates powerfully on the fishing result for good and bad.
Mr. Nick Paspaley also lightly referenced the wind condition when we were trawling.

Reel: Shimano Curado 300E 7kg drag
Rod: Wilson Live Fibre Territory Barra 8kg
Main line: Fins 30lb braid
Leader line: Schneider 55lb 0.80mm diam.


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