Barramundi your questions answered

by admin on July 31, 2009

How would you like to know exactly how  barramundi behave, so that you can improve your chances of bagging bigger barramundi more consistently?

 

I came across this great site by the Northern Territory fisheries. The site has some excellent information regarding barramundi.

 

The page covers all of the following plus a lot more and is well worth the time to check it out.

 

  • The Barramundi  lifecycle
  • Biology and Ecology of a barramundi.
  • Where barramundi spawn and migrate.
  • Length to age ratio.
  • When they change sex.
  • What they eat in different area’s.
  • How well they can see in dirty water.
  • Why do some barramundi have a red spot on them?
  • Do small barramundi swim up stream in the wet?

 

So click on this link and check it out now for yourself.

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graham irwin October 13, 2011 at 5:23 pm

Can you eat barramundi that have red spot ?

admin October 15, 2011 at 9:32 pm

I wouldn’t try it Graham, you can read more here => Barramundi Facts

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