15 Sept 2013

It might be a west wind??
Dugong
Barramundi #795
RAPALA 08XRD

A wind blowing from the west has brought some barramundis to Mindil Beach, Fannie bay and East Point since Thursday.
I hooked a nice sized (probably 65cm) barramundi at the rocks but the fish hided in the oyster-rocks and so lost him on Saterday afternoon.                       

In addition, the west wind brought a big dugong to Mindil Beach this afternoon.
Dugong is a herbivorus animal and so she/he didn't follow bait fish, did she?
I had seen some crocodiles at the same place.
This patch should be an attractive water for animals.




Big dugong stayed at the same patch for 30 minutes.


The surface of the sea was wavy. (Not very wavy)
It's much better than the flat surface.

I caught a 48cm barramundi first.
Next came a bigger barra but I lost it.




September 15, 2013 Barramundi
Land based, Darwin, NT, Australia




RAPALA 08 XRD

Color: GLASS GHOST

Size: 80mm

Where: Shallow water 70 - 100cm

Water: Murky Outgoing

Line: FINS 30LB Braid

Leader: SURECATCH SOFTMAX SUPER SOFT 40LB

Knot: The Kaneit Knot

Reel: SHIMANO SCORPION 1500XT

Rod:  ST.CROIX PREMIER / PC60MF
6' MEDIUM POWER, FAST ACTION, SCⅡ GRAPHITE, 10-17LB, 1/4-3/4 oz,

Clip:  FORCE TEN STAINLESS DUO LOCK SNAPS #2

Action: Twitch and Long pause






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