So there aren't a lot of barramundi in my usual fishing locations.
However, it's not that I can't catch any barramundi at all.
This is little, if any, hope that barramundi will take my lures.
In other words, there aren't a lot of jelly prawns in my usual fishing locations.
However, there are saltwater ghost shrimps in my usual fishing locations.
Usually, a saltwater ghost shrimp is considered the same kind of jelly prawns among my friends.
I think, strictly speaking, a saltwater ghost shrimp is not of jelly prawn, they are a kind of jelly prawns because saltwater ghost shrimp is much bigger than jelly prawn in size.
This saltwater ghost shrimp is as much as 65 mm in length.
To tell the truth, it is not sure to what degree this is the saltwater ghost shrimp.
Jelly prawns were 35 mm at most in length in my experience.
I normally match the lure with the saltwater ghost shrimp in the jelly-prawn season because it is very difficult to use 35 mm sized lures for me.
Yo-zuri Pin's Minnow is 90 mm in length.
This lure moves like a saltwater ghost shrimp.
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As a result, I caught and released four barramundi on Yo-zuri Pin's minnow 90 mm.
Lure: Yo-zuri Pin's Minnow
Size: 90mm
Colour: White silver
Where: Shallow water 30cm - 50cm deep
Water: Outgoing
Line: Surfix 832 30lb
Leader: Jinkai Plus 40lb
Knot: The Albright Knot
Reel: Shimano Curado 150 DC 6.2:1 Gear ratio
Rod: ST.CROIX
6'6" Medium power, First action, 10-17lb, 1/4-5/8oz.
Customized by Mr. Matt West (Barra Classic 2010 Champion).
Lure action: Steady triple twitches/a single pause retreive
Please click on the " Fishing of Ranking" link.
Thank you very much.
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