I'd like to suggest "SQUIDGY FISH FINESSE".
The tides were big today.
00:25 am - 1.07 m
06:36 am - 7.49 m
12:41 pm - 1.61 m
18:29 pm - 7.50 m
01:01 am - 0.58 m
Under the condition like these above tides, each fishing-place has only 15 minutes-chance to fish Barramundi.
So I waited for the best chance with wading in the water.
My new very light fishing tackles should be the best matching to 65mm/70mm SQUIDGY FISH.
It's not an ordinary finesse.
This rod and reel can bring out the most latent abilities of 65mm/70mm SQUIDGY FISH.
That's why my new very light fishing tackles could bring more fish to me than before.
However, it won't be very easy to land up 70cm and larger Barramundi.
By the way, I've still been feeling very dizzy since 2nd. April.
I slipped and fell down into the water from the slippery rock again tonight.
Fortunately, my digital camera was waterproof.
And so I could post these following pictures on my blog.
6th. April 2012
52cm nicely strong Barramundi
Land based,Darwin,NT,Australia
SQUIDGY FISH
Colour: GARY GLITTER
Size: 65mm
Where: Shallow water 30cm - 50cm
Water: Murky Outgoing
Tuning: OWNER/Berkley NITRO 1/8oz.-3.5g #1/O
Tuning: Glued SQUIDGY FISH to jighead
Line: FIRELINE 10LB + Leader line 0.55mm Dia. SCHNEIDER
Knot: The Kaneit Knot
Reel: SHIMANO STRADIC CI4 1000F
Rod: ST.CROIX 2 pcs 6'6" 4-8LB
Action: Steady retrieving
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