How To Catch A Kimberley Barramundi - One Tide Charters (2024)

The 2008 cruising season has got off to a fantastic start with reports back that there is plenty of water out there… “Ruby Falls is pumping!” commented Phil. The fish have also been out to play including the prized Barramundi.

Passengers indeed visit the Kimberley to experience the ruggedness, the remoteness and the rich variety of flora and fauna. However, it is without fail that most have a secret desire to catch that elusive Kimberley Barramundi.

With this common goal in mind, Scott Coghlan from Western Angler with help of Dick Pasfield, an avid Kimberley Fisherman, have put together some helpful hints to assist you in your quest to hook that prized catch:

  • Half tide out to half tide in is the best time to fish. The bottom of the tide really concentrates bait and can be the best time to fish, especially for barramundi.
  • Neap (smallest) tides are best for lures fishing, because of the better water clarity when compared to the bigger spring tides. Neaps allow a wider window of fishing opportunity, although the action can be more frantic during springs (hence the saying ‘no run, no fun’).
  • The large tides produce eddies and these eddies are a good spot to look for fish.
  • Watch the tides, they’re bigger then you think. You could be in quite deep water and before too long find yourself high and dry.
  • Trolling is a very effective way to find barramundi, particularly if there is little obvious surface activity.
  • Look for areas likely to hold barra, such as creek mouths, rockbars, snags, the edge of dirty water.
  • Learn to throw a cast net before fishing in the Kimberley, as fresh bait in the form of live mullet is often essential for barra fishing.
  • A sounder is essential as the water is almost always turbid and sandbars are common.
  • When fishing for pelagic species like queenfish and trevally, that are destined to be released, crush the barbs on your hooks. This will make unhooking them easier and spare you the angst of being impaled on a hook in the middle of nowhere. ..and don’t forget…
  • Drink plenty of water, and wear a hat. The Kimberley is a harsh environment and should not be trifled with.

Good Luck, enjoy and don’t forget to send me that photo of your prized catch.

Many thanks to Scotty & Dick for their hints for fishing in the Kimberley. Read about fishing all over WA at Western Angler

How To Catch A Kimberley Barramundi - One Tide Charters (2024)

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How To Catch A Kimberley Barramundi - One Tide Charters? ›

Target them during the ebb and flood tide – this is when their food comes to them and they're more heavily congregated in shallow areas. Bear in mind that there's always a seasonal closure for Barramundi fishing in Australia.

What tide is best for barramundi fishing? ›

Target them during the ebb and flood tide – this is when their food comes to them and they're more heavily congregated in shallow areas. Bear in mind that there's always a seasonal closure for Barramundi fishing in Australia.

What is the secret to catch barramundi? ›

Vibration is also key—Barramundi are attracted to movement, so it's important to use a lure that creates a lot of vibration. This will help to attract the fish and get them to bite. Koala Pro Tip: When lure fishing, retrieve slowly. Barramundi are lazy ambush predators that wait for an easy target to pass by.

What is the best bait to catch barramundi? ›

Minnows, prawns, herring, and mullet are all good live bait choices. If you're using lures, try to use ones that mimic the freshwater barramundi's natural prey such as minnow lures.

Which lure is best for barramundi? ›

Barramundi can be caught with a variety of lures, including soft plastic. Soft plastic lures are a great option for targeting, because they can be rigged to look like a number of different prey items that these fish are likely to eat.

Is it better to fish in low or high tide? ›

Typically, the best times to fish are when the tide is “running” — that is, when it's on the move from high to low or vice versa. Once the water approaches the extremes of high or low tide, it slows down and stops moving, becoming what's known as “slack,” and the fish are less likely to bite.

What is the best top water lure for barramundi? ›

Best lures for barramundi fishing
  • Bullet Whopper Popper in rainbow trout, redfin, golden pink, and more.
  • Crank Shrimp in purple thatch, pink lady, blue demon, and more.
  • Sugar Glider in ghost wolf, estuary prawn, gold rush, and more.
  • Soft Mullet Shad in dotty poddy, creamy mullet, orange sherbert, and more.

Is a barramundi hard to catch? ›

One of the most appealing things about these fish is how receptive they are to a range of techniques, but that doesn't make them an easy fish to catch by any means. A good understanding of different presentations, as well as where and when they work best is key when learning how to catch barra.

How to catch barramundi at night? ›

Best lures seem to be traditional minnows and soft plastics. Bouncing a frog lure across water lilies is also productive for catching barramundi. At night-time slowly retrieving surface popper lures to simulate mullet cruising around on the surface seems to be productive.

How to hook barramundi? ›

The trick to hooking fish in the corner of the mouth, especially barra, is to fish the rod in gear and let the fish inhale the bait. Don't strike at the fish like you see on TV. Another tip is go up 1-2 hook sizes to what you usually use in a J hook or suicide hook, when live baiting with circle hooks.

What lb line for barramundi? ›

Line: Good Quality Braid Line 20-30lb is ideal (Power Pro or Fins PRT). Leader: 50-70lb (20-30kg) monofilament or fluorocarbon; also single strand wire trace 50- 70lb (20 – 30kg) for mackerel. Lures: Saltwater Grade lures; eg Classic Bluewater, Rapala X Rap 20+.

What size circle hook for barramundi? ›

Barra have big mouths, so its best to use a larger size circle. Generally a 6/0 to 7/0 is ideal but don't be afraid to go a little bigger. Barra love cherabin shrimp or small baitfish and circle hooks work well with such temptations.

What is the best leader for barramundi? ›

For Barramundi we generally recommend a minimum of 20lb braid, ideally you would want 30lb braid with a 50 – 60lb monofilament leader.

What time of tide is best for barramundi? ›

Half tide out to half tide in is the best time to fish. The bottom of the tide really concentrates bait and can be the best time to fish, especially for barramundi.

What is the number 1 fishing lure? ›

Most of the best fishing lures are spoons, crankbaits, jigs, spinnerbaits, soft plastic lures, or flies. Simple, time-tested options of any of these types of lures will improve your angling experience and allow you to figure out what types of lures work best for the conditions you often fish in.

What moon is best for barramundi? ›

It's a fairly widely held consensus among most impoundment barramundi anglers that the lead up to and, in particular, the few days before a full moon are the best times to chase barra.

What tide is best for fishing high or low? ›

As a general rule, if you are fishing for whiting or flounder from the beach then be sure to fish at low tide, as you will reach deeper water more easily. If you prefer to use a float to pick out bass from between the rocks, then fish at high tide, because most rocks will then be under the waterline.

What tide is best time for fishing? ›

An incoming tide, or rising tide, is considered one of the best fishing tide times. Water that enters an estuary area from the ocean can have a lower temperature, contain more oxygen, and have better clarity than the water that exists in the estuary during low tide or slack water periods.

What is the best moon phase for barramundi fishing? ›

It's a fairly widely held consensus among most impoundment barramundi anglers that the lead up to and, in particular, the few days before a full moon are the best times to chase barra.

How long before high tide is best to fish? ›

According to one of the biggest authorities in the angling world, Ken Schultz, the general rule is to fish:
  • The rising tide an hour or so before the high tide, and.
  • The falling tide an hour or so after the high tide.
Oct 11, 2023

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