Hiro is 58 now.
I cannot express enough my feelings of my appreciation to the large-minded selective readers and the editors of Sunday Territorian.
September 16 was Sunday.
I went fishing at Channel Island.
I could catch and release 3 small barramundi somehow.
The situation of the act of preying by barramundi as a predator is daily or weekly changing.
They were moving about in search of jelly prawns until recently.
I found that they are positively interested in mullets again.
As a result, I caught a 53cm barramundi on Yo-zuri Pin's Minnow 90mm first as follows.
Second, I caught a small barramundi on Squidgy Pro Mongrel 90mm as follows.
Third, I caught a small barramundi on Squidgies Fish 70mm as follows.
When jelly prawns are abundant, barramundi will switch prey and feed on them very positively.
That period has been coming to an end.
This can make the barramundi fishing much easier.
We will be relieved of the frustration that barramundi don't positively chase our lures.
The impact is very strong when barramundi hunt mullet as a prey.
I have been obsessed by the impact strength of barramundi.
Lure: Squidgy Pro Mongrel
Size: 90mm
Colour: Aussie Herring
Where: Shallow water 30cm - 50cm deep
Water: Murky / Outgoing
Line: Surfix 832 30lb
Leader: Schneider 30lb
Knot: The Albright Knot
Reel: Shimano Curado 150 DC
Rod: Redington Model CPX868C2 8'6" Medium Action 8-15lb 1/8-1/2oz
Clip: Force ten Stainless Duo Lock Snaps #2
Lure action: Steady retrieve
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Thank you very much.
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