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Tips for Fishing
« on: April 15, 2014, 05:55:47 PM »
Australia is famous for its beautiful and amazing places. Basically Australia is ideal for all sorts of fishing. For Australian fishermen Barramundi fishing is one of the favorite past times. Barramundi is one of the best fish found in the Australian Waters. So, if you are a beginner and  planning to catch these types of fishes you should follow some important instructions or tips. Here you can see the fishing tips for beginners:

Size: The size of the fish is a very important matter. The most common sizes of Barramundi to be caught in the 10-20kg and between 70cm to 1.2m range. In Queensland the best size is 58cm and it is legal.

Feeding: Barramundi eat different types of food, including aquatic insects, crabs, crayfish, shrimp, fishes and. These Barra fishes are exclusively nocturnal feeder.

Seasons: The best time to catch the fishes is when the water is warmer in the north of Australia or when the air and water temperature and humidity level increase. But in some areas it is illegal to catch fish over the wet season.

Breeding:  Bare fishes are born as males and then transform into females for breeding. In the upper reaches of freshwater rivers, they grow to maturity and then migrate downstream.

So, these are the basic Barramundi fishing tips for beginners. You can get more details about fishing tricks on the internet. There you can find a lot of online companies who provide the best services to catch a barra.




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Re: Tips for Fishing
« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2014, 04:57:03 AM »
One thing I have noticed since moving to Central Qld. It is like a disease for most of the fishos up here. Barra fishing. They target nothing else. Boats, shore based, any way imaginable. Any other  species is forgotten about in both the fresh and salt water. Son in law and his dad have been nailing the grunter in the rusty part of the Boyne lately but everyone else is after barra. I recently had a weekend at Mondy and did not catch any but have not even tried much around here. I could fish off the rocks in the Calliope River and perhaps get one but not all that interested to be honest. It will cool down soon and all the fishos will get some recovery time. LOL The other half is always at me to target the barra. She likes eating barra. I don't..yuck!!!! The scenery in some of the places in the streams around here far surpasses any fishing activity. It is great to just go for a paddle on the yak and soak up the peace and serenity.

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Re: Tips for Fishing
« Reply #2 on: April 16, 2014, 06:58:40 AM »
Is there much Barramundi fishing around Delhi?

 

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