To target these fishes locally, do not worry with regards to using larger lures as the barramundi is not size-shy at all. For my barramundi fishing, the most universal kind of lure would be a 12cm length, 1 - 1.5m diving depth minnow. Slowly working these genre of lures would easily entice a strike from the barramundi. The fundamental key here is the speed of retrival, or rather the lack of it. Crank too fast and the barramundi will most likely ignore your offering.
It is also worthy to mention that the barramundi is a struture-hugging species, so any prominent structuces such as jetties, pylons etc would be worth checking out. To fish such structure, a slow sinking swimbait would be ideal as this lure can be presented as close to these structures as possible.
If you find that the fishes are finicky and/or lethargic, tie on a soft plastic (shads and paddle tails work particularly well) and try working the lure extra slowly and/or near the bottom of the water column.
Good luck catching them.

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