15 Jun 2013

July is much better than September.

July is the coolest season in Darwin.
Many people believe that the warmer season is better than the cold season for our barramundi fishing.
The answer is 'yes' and 'no'.

The water temperature starts rising around the middle of August here.
It's the start of the quiet season of my land based barramundi fishing.
Normally, the quiet season lasts to the beginning of October in my experience.

July is not bad.
It's much better than you had expected.

Mr. Stephen Rigney had caught 102cm and 116cm barramundis at the Daly river in July.
Mr. Dave Krantz and his friends had caught 80 or 90 barramundis a day at the 4 mile hole in July.
Mr. Stephen Lew had caught a 95cm urban barramundi by land based in Darwin in July.
Mr. Sam Lew had caught a 77cm urban barramundi by land based in Darwin in July.
Mr. Allan Warchot had caught a 72cm urban barramundi by land based in Darwin in July.
Mr. Edmond Fong had caught a 82cm urban barramundi by land based in Darwin in July.

I had caught some following nice barramundis by land based in Darwin in July too.




74cm very nice shaped urban barramundi
Lure: SQUIDGY FISH 70mm SILVER FOX




70cm urban barramundi
Lure: SQUIDGY FISH 80mm SILVER FOX




On the other hand, I had caught some nice sized barracudas, 70cm - 75cm, by land based in Darwin in July.




And we had had crocs in our water in July too.







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