Showing posts with label Barramundi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barramundi. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 December 2012

Fishermen’s Delight-Barramundi Fishing in Australia

Barramundi
Australia is fishermen’s delight and fishing Barramundi is one of the favorite past time of Australian fishermen. Barramundi is the most sought after trophy fish that keeps fighting till the end. 

You can see the fish alongside your boat when you are on Exmouth fishing trip with its beautiful scales glowing in the Australian sun. The country has a reputation of having some of the biggest Barramundi in the entire world. 

Barra (nick name for Barramundi) is one of the most hard to pin down sports fish for an angler but once hooked it is a terrific eating fish. Lates Calcarifer more commonly known as barra has other names too like the giant perch or palmer perch. 

Exmouth fishing
The barra holds an interesting story as they all start their life cycle as males and it takes them around three to four years to mature. They require brackish or salt water to change their gender and at around the age of fie the male barra changes the gender and becomes a female. These females lay eggs and under the right circumstances they hatch within 20 hours and grow rapidly. They can grow up to 1.8 meters and weigh up to 60 kilograms. If you catch a fish that is over 80 cm in size it is most likely to be a female. 

The legal catch size of a barra is more than 55 cms in most states and if a fish is less than 55 cms in length and over 80 cms it must be released.

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Tuesday, 28 August 2012

Barramundi Fun Sport Fishing In The Christmas Island

Barramundi fishing is a fun sport that sees many people travel from all over the world to involve them in. Depending on your planning,you do not need to worry even if you are carrying large groups as accommodation options are so many and you will not miss one out.You can have a one day barramundi fishing experience or expand it to some months and still have all the fun all through your stay.For a longer stay, you will get the chance of visiting great spots best for barramundi fishing and fly fishing.
Bonefish
Bonefish angling is another renowned sport that most people enjoy especially at exmouth fishing grounds. What makes the barramundi so popular is its aggressiveness that will leave everyone enjoying the activity. Besides the sport fishing in the Christmas Island, you get many great opportunities to enjoy delicacies and drinks that are popular among the locals of this area.

The fun of watching the barramundi fighting and its athlete nature of jumping out of the water from time to time is something that leaves your thrilled and enjoying at the same time.Every angler gets the best opportunity to come face to face with the barramundi and bonefish with their wild nature.While out enjoying the sportfishing, you may end up getting the biggest of the fish that include the threadfin salmon,black jew,Saratoga among many other species that are available.While out enjoying fishing in the great Christmas Island, you get the opportunity of experiencing the best flora and fauna of this area.

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Thursday, 5 July 2012

The Barramundi fishing | the great experience

barramudiHave ever tried Barramundi fishing? If you have the interest in the fly-fishing, why settle for less, settle for the best option here available in the Arnhemland Barramundi natures Lodge and you are most welcome here, the best holiday option is waiting for you . In fact it remains the untapped reserve of the great fishing adventure. Apart from the call of Barra.. The Barramundi, the other species are available here including the Queen Fish Trevelly, Mangrove jack and many more. 

The fly fishing at its best can be experienced from here . The boat is ready fore you with the expert trainers who can assist you in fishing. You are novice, but that is not a problem at all. They will train you up and help you in every conceivable manner.   In fact, if you are looking for a relaxing, cool fishing holiday any where in Australian region be here and enjoy the serenity. 

Yes, it is inside the aboriginal reserve and you can get the best aboriginal art craft from here in Maninguda. In fact, what they are offering in the gallery of your city is fake in most of the time and you can taste the original for such a low price that you may feel like cheating them! At the end of the day, as you have nothing more to do except having the drinks in front of the camp fire, you may wonder why the holiday can not be prolonged. But your fishing charter holiday has came to an end now, say goodbye to the blessed land, the original home of Mother Nature.

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Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Catching Barramundi on Baits

I hope these tips increase your chance of catching Barramundi on Baits. In my previous article I gave tips on catching Barramundi on Surface lures.
Tip No1. Methods for Catching Live Bait

In my experience the baits I found extremely successful were Live Baits, These were obtained using a cast net or handline. All good Fishing and tackle shops have a good range of these.
Tip No 2. Looking for a good spot to catch your bait.

Steps in looking for a good spot to catch bait vary but the most success I have had is in areas where there is not to many snags to damage your net. There's nothing worse than arriving at a spot to only find the very first cast with your castnet lands on a snag and rips your castnet to pieces, sometimes that can be the end of your day of Fishing before it even starts.
Tip No 3. Arriving at your Fishing Spot.

So you have arrived at your fishing spot and you have evaluated your options, In the North of Australia. Saltwater Crocodiles are quiet common in these places, so its good to keep an eye out for any potential threats before you start. Splashing your castnet in the water can attract Large Saltwater Crocodile that have no fear of man, but generally the small ones are scared off.
Tip No 4. Catching Bait 

Its a good tip to bring a bag of Chicken layer pellets or a loaf of Bread with you, as this can attract the local bait that the Barramundi may be feeding on. Just throw a couple of hands full of Layer pellets into the water, or Rip a couple of slices of bread in the water. It generally a good idea to wait for five to ten minutes before casting your castnet.
Tip No 5. What Bait will I catch
The bait you generally catch varies but in my experience. Most commonly caught are Mullet, Popeye Mullet, Cheribin (Giant Prawn), Striped Perch , Boney Bream, Tarpon or Archer fish are the most common.
Tip No 6. So you have some bait.
You have just casted your castnet into some pristine water and to your amazement your castnet is full of mullet and Cheribin. You will need a bucket with a lid and a livebait pump to ensure there survival. Using the water where you catch them is important in keeping them alive. A battery operated livebait pump is really handy in keeping your bait alive for extended periods.
Tip No 7. What Lines and hooks to use and setup.
Quality gear is premium. New Number 8 to 10 hooks. Mono Line 80lb to 100lb is advisable for handlines.
Handlines rigged with a bubble float to a sqivel. One metre under the surface is advisable as Barramundi are always looking for fish above them as they stalk them in the depths like black bass fishing

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