If you ever come to Australia, my hubby has caught over 2000 massive metre plus wild (saltwater) barra – and we would love to show you guys the real deal for barra fishing! Here's a taste: https://youtu.be/G4duLB4ad_8
Wow… I never heard of a Barramundi before today… It looks a lot like fishing for Bluegill here in Wisconsin! The exception being Bluegill are 6 to 14 inches… when my kids were young I used to take the Bluegill fishing in ponds off the Wisconsin River… they would catch 'em as fast as I could bait their hooks! They still talk about it 20 years later! Too bad YouTube has such a "Far-Left" attitude towards such a family oriented sport! Keep up the fantastic work! Love your Channel! Signed… T Joel.. a proud Patron Supporter!
Nice video…Yes, i agree their eyes are very interesting! Definitely a place for a beginner to become familiar with gear and be successful catching. The more i see/hear you guys talk about this fish, I kept wondering why i thought "Barramundi" sounded so familiar, and then finally realized…..it was from years ago…..i used to watch the TV show 'Survivor' had a tribe was called "Barramundi" 😀 Funny Brian got high-fived by the fish's tail almost at the end of video(14:14)
They're going eventually get out of that pond like the Asian carp did. Than all hell's going to break loose. Not being a "Debbie Downer", but usually what happens with these situations.
Thier not rare in australia
Wow. I would love to come over to the USA and catch some of these fish!! Brilliant!
I own a little barramundi in my fish tank and there native to Australia
Hey darcizzle if you want to catch more barramundi come to Northern Territory in Australia you catch a lot of barramundis cheers Loche
in australia these get over 40 kg and are very adaptable plus they breed like lightning the best fight i have ever had on a fish was a barra check the photo out below
http://www.sportsmanshabitat.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/huge-barramundi-fish.jpg
Can you please tell me where this fish farm is?
If you ever come to Australia, my hubby has caught over 2000 massive metre plus wild (saltwater) barra – and we would love to show you guys the real deal for barra fishing! Here's a taste: https://youtu.be/G4duLB4ad_8
Wow… I never heard of a Barramundi before today… It looks a lot like fishing for Bluegill here in Wisconsin! The exception being Bluegill are 6 to 14 inches… when my kids were young I used to take the Bluegill fishing in ponds off the Wisconsin River… they would catch 'em as fast as I could bait their hooks! They still talk about it 20 years later! Too bad YouTube has such a "Far-Left" attitude towards such a family oriented sport! Keep up the fantastic work! Love your Channel! Signed… T Joel.. a proud Patron Supporter!
In Chinese, it's called 盲鰽, 盲means blind, just the way its eye looked @12:06.
Nice video…Yes, i agree their eyes are very interesting! Definitely a place for a beginner to become familiar with gear and be successful catching. The more i see/hear you guys talk about this fish, I kept wondering why i thought "Barramundi" sounded so familiar, and then finally realized…..it was from years ago…..i used to watch the TV show 'Survivor' had a tribe was called "Barramundi" 😀 Funny Brian got high-fived by the fish's tail almost at the end of video(14:14)
Love this video I'll love to fish they grate job guys
They're going eventually get out of that pond like the Asian carp did. Than all hell's going to break loose. Not being a "Debbie Downer", but usually what happens with these situations.
Pretty sweet spot! I bet it'll be busy with ppl come spring
Great video, I never seen a Barramundi fish til now thanx ! Did you guys eat one?
That is an awesome place. great video guy's.
Darcie is awesome –I wonder how they defend fish against birds-gaters-random humans?
I just wanna know "are they an edible fish"?
Please address invasive fish species! How in the world is he allowed to have these in USA?
SOOO HAPPY for your Dad = HE LOOKS GREAT!
Love the excitedness & giggles.