It's to your advantage to fish alone.
On the other hand, we must look out for crocodiles on shore even Mindil beach.
Anyone fishing alone does so at his or her own risk.
The number of sea barramundi is not many in my usual fishing locations this year.
The absolute number is much smaller than I expected.
Especially, larger barramundi with 55cm or more are remarkably decreased.
I went fishing at Mindil beach rocks on September 8.
The tides were delicate.
The fish weren't responding very much.
You'd stay at home than go out for fishing on lure by land based on such a day.
At this sort of time, I try to catch a barramundi hiding in a crack of rock or between rocks in shallow water.
The shock leader line was thinned this time in order to obtain a more natural motion of the lure.
As a result, I caught two small barramundi, one on Yo-zuri Pin's Minnow 90mm, and the other on Zerek Live Cherabin 100mm.
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Yo-zuri Pin's Minnow 90mm
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Zerek Live Cherabin 100mm
I went fishing at Channel Island on September 9.
There were two young people there near me.
You'd better not fish near someone because the barramundi come to stay away from you.
As a result, I caught a 50cm barramundi on Yo-zuri Pin's Minnow 90mm at a distance from them.
This was my 1170th barramundi on lure by land based.
Yo-zuri Pin's Minnow 90mm
I wish the large barramundi would come!
Lure: Yo-zuri Pin's Minnow
Size: 90mm
Colour: Green
Where: Shallow water 30cm - 50cm deep
Water: Outgoing
Line: Surfix 832 30lb
Leader: Triumph Super Shock Leader Fluorocarbon 20lb
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
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Thank you very much.
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