posted by admin on Aug 17
The father in laws turn this time. Errol also caught this barramundi while he was on a trip around Australia. He was barramundi fishing at Shady Camp just outside of Kakadu National Park. Seems to be that most of the best barramundi are coming out of the Northern Territory so far. Fortunately we haven’t had any stories of anyone being attacked by a river lizard while fishing up there!!

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posted by admin on Aug 14
First best barramundi entry goes to a good mate of mine from NSW. Tony caught this great barramundi on a recent fishing trip in Kakadu on his day off while working up in the Northern Territory. Tony is an avid fisherman who is used to chasing Murray Cod down in NSW, but thought he would try his hand at barramundi fishing when presented with the opportunity. In case you hadn’t guessed by the huge grin on his face it was his first Barramundi!!!
- Caught in Yellow water billabong Northern Territory
- On sunrise
- Gold Bomber lure

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posted by admin on Aug 14
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posted by admin on Aug 9
Just came across some great tips for improving your catch rates the next time you are barramundi fishing, in a detailed article written by Keith Graham. Keith explains how you can land more quality barramundi by simple choosing the correct lure for the depth of water you are fishing in.
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He also goes into detail about the rattle of a lure being more important than the colour. After all, as they say, most lures catch more fisherman than they do fish! I know from my own experience there have been times I have selected a lure at the tackle shop, based only on the colour looking good I’m sure I am not on my own there. The article isn’t just theory, as it is based on a recent barramundi fishing trip to Karumba. Keith and his son Matthew put these theory’s into practice and have the photo’s as proof.
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To view Keith Graham’s article on how to improve you barramundi fishing results with your lure selection click here. The article is titled “Shake Rattle and Roll and the Three Amigos”.
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Once you are armed with the skills to go out and bag your next huge barramundi, click here to grab your copy of this great pocket guide for tying knot’s that won’t let you down when you have that next horse on the end of your line!!!
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