CQ Fishing
Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2020 10:09 am
Going through a real dry period here over the last 18 months.
"Drought on land" is now starting to turn into "drought at sea".
Last 8 months of 2019 produced 107mm.
Luckily we got a massive downpour of 26mm on 6th July and another significant downpour of 37mm on 10 October or we'd be in trouble.
Very little barramundi recruitment in 4 of the last 5 years due to failed wets here.
Numbers of big barra around but in-between sizes getting a bit thinner on the ground now.
Heaps and heaps of these fellas though up to about 1.5m.
"Drought on land" is now starting to turn into "drought at sea".
Last 8 months of 2019 produced 107mm.
Luckily we got a massive downpour of 26mm on 6th July and another significant downpour of 37mm on 10 October or we'd be in trouble.
Very little barramundi recruitment in 4 of the last 5 years due to failed wets here.
Numbers of big barra around but in-between sizes getting a bit thinner on the ground now.
Heaps and heaps of these fellas though up to about 1.5m.