I know that they are getting frustrated with that as if I was used to.
However, I would like to refrain from commencing on specific cases.
Many people care about the colour of the soft plastic lure.
But, there is a more important thing than that in the case of the land based barramundi fishing.
It is the most important to synchronize the vibration of swimming of the soft plastic lure and the water stream.
It is a good idea to have a technique effectively continuing the vibration in water to arouse the bating instinct of fish while suppressing the rotation of the soft-plastic-lure body caused by water stream.
You need to reproduce normal swimming and irregular weak movements as if by the shaking of a tail fin of a real small fish in the shallow water.
We cannot tell anything to people except for the things we have experienced before.
This technique doesn't call for special skill.
All you have to do is wind fishing line steadily and retrieve lure steadily in the shallow water.
I can always feel like I'm going to hook a barramundi when I could synchronize the vibration of swimming of the soft plastic lure and the water stream.
It is very difficult to synchronize the vibration of swimming of the soft plastic lure and the water stream when the salinity concentration of the seawater is lowered by the heavy rain.
I went fishing at Channel Island on February 18.
I was caught in a shower on the way.
It was very lucky that it cleared up at Channel Island.
But thunder was rumbling from afar.
What I dead most is thunder in my land based barramundi fishing.
The seawater was murky, and muddy in some places.
I could synchronize the vibration of swimming of the soft plastic lure and the water stream.
As a result, I caught and released a barramundi on Zman MinnowZ 3" Goldrush.
Size: 90mm
Colour: Goldrush
Where: Shallow water 30cm - 50cm
Water: Murky - muddy Outgoing
Line: Surfix 832 / 20lb
Leader line: Black magic 40lb
Knot: The Slim Beauty
Jighead: Owner 1/6oz #1/0
Reel: Shimano Chronarch G 150HG
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 retrieve
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Thank you very much.
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