I caught a small white-silver Barramundi.
I wanted to continue fishing but I had to give up fishing tonight because I saw a very big shark's water-splash.
It's a 5m long and 1m high splash.
28th. June 2012 Barramundi
Land based, Darwin, NT, Australia
SQUIDGY FISH
Colour: SILVER FOX
Size: 70mm
Where: Shallow water 30cm - 50cm
Water: Very clear Incoming
Tuning: OWNER/Berkley NITRO 1/8oz.-3.5g #1/0
Tuning: Glued SQUIDGY FISH to jighead
Line: FIRELINE 14LB
Leader line: BLACK MAGIC 40LB
Knot: The Kaneit Knot
Reel: SHIMANO SUSTAIN 2500FG
Rod: ST.CROIX 2 pcs 6'6" 4-8LB
Clip: FORCE TEN STAINLESS DUO LOCK SNAPS
Action: Steady retrieving
By the way,
I arrived at the conclusion that Barramundi could adapt themselves to the change in their surroundings in water temperature at the change of seasons.
Originally, Barramundi can't maintain an even-body temperature to the sudden changing water temperatures.
Therefore, they are very sensitive to heat and cold, especially very cold and ascending water temperature.
Therefore, once the body temperature went down, the metabolism also went down, and then Barramundi didn't feel hungry so much.
Barramundi's quiet seasons were in March, May and September.
Especially, September was the quietest time for catching Barramundi.
I couldn't catch many Barramundis in September every year.
March was told as Run-off in the wet land, but much quieter than April on the shore.
May wasn't very bad, but quieter than June, July.
March was told as Run-off in the wet land, but much quieter than April on the shore.
May wasn't very bad, but quieter than June, July.
However, once the water temperature became stable, Barramundi became very active.
Under the condition of the cold water, Barramundi changed into silver-white body as follows,
This silver-white body itself suited the cold water very well.
Off course, the differences depend on individual Barramundi.
Off course, the differences depend on individual Barramundi.
Barramundi with a typical white body in the dry season.
A white-silver Barramundi is normally full of life.
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Thank you very much.