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Ep.26 | Jono Ellis | West Kimberly Barramundi & Livescope Tactics

Ep.26 | Jono Ellis | West Kimberly Barramundi & Livescope Tactics

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In this episode we’re joined by one of the best Barramundi fisho’s that you’ve probably never heard of - Jono Ellis.

Jono is an absolute sniper when I comes to catching BIG Barra using live-scope and has pulled some massive Barramundi upwards of 120cm from his home waters around Derby & Broome in WA’s North.

Regular listeners of the Rodcast will know that Lecca loves his Barra so he didn’t hold back on questions for Jono…

In this episode with Jono Ellis we discuss…

  • Jono's fishing upbring living in Derby, WA
  • Progressing from bait to lures and eventually introducing Live scope
  • Shark & Crocodile encounters in the Kimberly river systems
  • Tips for avoiding croc attacks and some close calls
  • Jono's boat setup
  • Tips for setting up livescope for your best chance at scoping a Barramundi
  • Jono's preffered Barramundi lures
  • Wood duck moments
  • Throwing rocks at lazy fish to tempt them into biting a lure
  • Lecca's recent Mully session on the Swan River with Tim Farnell

Plus we give away an epic line & leader pack from Daiwa for the best listener question submitted through our Instagram @TallTailsPodcast

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