"Bulk Barramundi" Fishing Karumba: Part 2
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ต.ค. 2024
- I take the family out to the spot I fished the day before in Karumba. The Barra fishing is just as hot and the wife and kids catch heaps. The barramundi fishing here is excellent and I'm glad we got stuck in town with flood waters when we were supposed to be just driving through. Again all the fish are caught cast and retrieving lures
Just finished watching , Best family vid out.
Thanks mate. Yeah fishing with the family is the best. Can be challenging but so good to see them catching cool fish
That triple hookup is mint, 3 times as good because the kids got 2 of them.
Subscribed bud.
Watching from south coast nsw lucky buggers we do have barras here but what a great day your family had .great to see everyone having a fish 🐠
Should be no barras here
Great vid Leigh. Those kids are going to be fishing legends before you know it
Cheers mate. Yeah they out-fished me today, both of them
awesome stuff
Shit hot footage. Loved seeing the kids (& boss) get plenty. Enjoy the trip!
cheers mate. looking forward to catching top for a fish in the future
Any hints for a tragic heading to kurumba next year in June
Hey mate. Sorry I’ve only fished there that one time for a couple days and that wasn’t during dry season. So I’m not really up to speed with the best way to fish there that time of year
OMG y'all are fishing animals the way you smashed those barras. I'm surprised all that fishing action didn't attract one of those monster crocs up that way when I visited pre covid we were fishing off the old bridge in Normanton when a 4.5m croc (known locally as Normanton) launch out of the water with a 3m croc in its jaws. It literally crushed it in its jaws and stashed its body under tree roots on the bank and then spent the next week eating it. Caught some good threadies from that bridge. Then we moved to a farm camp and fished the Normanton river below dam and spied the largest croc on the river at close to 6m, a German wildlife photographer had come to capture images of him and later did and using a laser scope reckoned he was 5.8m. While still at camp he sold those images to a wildlife magazine in Germany for 20K Euro.
Wow that’s crazy. All the crocodiles we saw around Karumba were really shy and just went underwater straight away. Sounds like your trip was crazy adventurous.
Release the fish probably