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Important Things to Consider When Fishing for Barramundi The fishing tour professionals. Fishing has always been a great source of fun and entertainment for many travellers and enthusiasts. The fun never stops upon reaching the beautiful fishing spots and enjoying the fresh or salt water breeze. Luring the first catch is just the start of the adventure. Anglers enjoy a feeling of satisfaction as they reel in a good-sized fish. Fishing is popular around the world as a sport and recreational activity. In Australia, many beginners and pros gather all year round to try their luck or show off their skills in fishing for Barramundi. This large-scaled silver fish lives in salt water, fresh water, and estuaries. Theyre native to Australia and Southeast Asia, but they can also be found in the coastal waters of Sri Lanka and India. Fishing for Barramundi is a great challenge for those who have never tried it before. Anglers should always think about these important factors when luring the Giant Barra. Wind Direction The wind direction affects the feeding behaviour of Barramundi. It’s best to change tactics when the wind is blowing in different directions. Fishing tour guides know the best technique to use during such situation. Water Temperature The wind also affects the water temperature. The water will be cold if the air is cold. Barramundi usually dwells in spots where the water is warmer, so finding these areas is the first thing to do. Anglers can use their sounders to find warmer spots. They can also choose to stay in shallow points and areas where fresh and salt water meets.

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Important Things to Consider

When Fishing for Barramundi

The fishing tour professionals.

Fishing has always been a great source of fun and entertainment

for many travellers and enthusiasts. The fun never stops upon

reaching the beautiful fishing spots and enjoying the fresh or salt

water breeze. Luring the first catch is just the

start of the adventure. Anglers enjoy a feeling of

satisfaction as they reel in a good-sized fish.

Fishing is popular around the world as a sport

and recreational activity. In Australia, many

beginners and pros gather all year round to try

their luck or show off their skills in fishing for

Barramundi. This large-scaled silver fish lives in

salt water, fresh water, and estuaries. They’re

native to Australia and Southeast Asia, but they

can also be found in the coastal waters of Sri Lanka and India. Fishing for

Barramundi is a great challenge for those who have never tried it before. Anglers should always

think about these important factors when luring the Giant Barra.

Wind Direction

The wind direction affects the feeding behaviour of Barramundi. It’s best to change tactics when

the wind is blowing in different directions. Fishing tour guides know the best technique to use

during such situation.

Water Temperature

The wind also affects the water temperature. The water will be cold if the air is cold. Barramundi

usually dwells in spots where the water is warmer, so finding these areas is the first thing to do.

Anglers can use their sounders to find warmer spots. They can also choose to stay in shallow

points and areas where fresh and salt water meets.

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The fishing tour professionals.

Water Current

The water current help anglers find the best fishing spots. Following the direction of the current

and finding where it stops may lead anglers to their best catch.

Tide

Fishing at low tide is better, as the fish tend to stay under the snags. The low tide reveals parts

of the snags, so finding a good spot is easier.

Most fishing destinations in Australia and other countries require permits. Booking a trip with a

fishing tour company is the best way to ensure a trouble-free and enjoyable angling adventure.

Resources:

http://www.anglingadventures.com.au/

http://www.bcf.com.au/club-bcf/hints-and-tips/barra_fishing_tips.aspx

http://outbackjoe.com/macho-divertissement/fishing/how-to-catch-barramundi/