The one thing that struck me about 2013,2014, 2015 was the variation in temperature range as experienced in previous years.
For a couple of decades I have been acutely aware of water temperatures and there relationship to fish activity.Lets deal Barramundi here because most other fish do not have the attitude that they do in fact
the pedantic pricks will use the most minimal excuse to not play the game fairly and when you spend up around 140 days on the water this is a real pain, great tides great location and may I add great guiding means jack shit when the temperature plays havoc.
Remember Julius Sumner Miller and he's program 'Why is it so ? '
Barramundi have a temperature range that is in affect 21c to 36c,outside that and in the cycle of life they would probably die
What ever you do avoid asking about Oxygen saturation levels.
El Nino year ?must had a few in a row then, November for me was a shocker, out there some days I had 31c and 35c on the flats this was becoming a bit to frequent and the results were showing.
I abandoned Crab Claw for the last set of tides and went elsewhere.
Having said all this the Barra were obviously seeking thermoclines and occasionally would come into warmer water for a brief period,fishing deeper I dredged the odd fish but I wasn't happy, visual casting is my chosen field and the numbers in the shallows were not good at all .
Ignored by what some say is about 1.2m
What to do ! ,fish deeper or go home,with the recent rains it will bring the temps down but I dread a dry spell running in to March,recent rains are nice and might give some normality Nearly Christmas and Monday Tuesday this coming week will be the pick for me.
Graeme
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