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Mick Duck
Australia
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 พ.ย. 2023
Fishing mostly in Sydney Australia with hints, tips, reviews and adventures on land and kayak.
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With a focus on Bream, Flathead, Whiting and Mulloway.
Fishing out of a Hobie Outback and using mostly Diawa rods and reels.
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With a focus on Bream, Flathead, Whiting and Mulloway.
Fishing out of a Hobie Outback and using mostly Diawa rods and reels.
These fish are Bending rods.
Catching flathead and bream on lures while kayak fishing in Sydney. I share hints and tips for fishing with soft plastics that are suitable for beginners and those new into kayak fishing.
#fishing #fishingaustralia #flathead #bream #flatheadfishing #breamfishing
#fishing #fishingaustralia #flathead #bream #flatheadfishing #breamfishing
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South Coast Flathead Fishing
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Kayak fishing in an estuary on the South Coast of NSW catching flathead, tailor, flounder, and other species on lures. I used soft plastics by Daiwa including baitjunkie minnows, grubs and also a Baby Vibe. #fishing #fishingaustralia #kayak #kayakfishing #flathead #flatheadfishing Link to Crebbo's video from the same session th-cam.com/video/Dt51kzYASWA/w-d-xo.html&lc=UgxUVmzqleD0DWKj4Ip4AaABAg...
Which lures catch Big Bream?
มุมมอง 83828 วันที่ผ่านมา
In this adventure I am fishing in my Hobie Outback kayak catching Big Bream using soft plastics in Australia. I'm not in Sydney in this adventure as I venture out of town to chase my PB Bream. #fishing #fishingaustralia #kayak #kayakfishing Check out Crebbos Channel th-cam.com/users/CrebosFishingAdventures
Best new soft plastic? Hurricane Skimp 70
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Fishing for Bream in Sydney on my Hobie Outback Kayak using the hurricane Skimp 70 soft plastic lure. Some tips and hints about how to fish this lure around structure. Rod: Daiwa Infeet SK 722 LFS Reel: Daiwa Infeet X 2000S Line: Daiwa J Finesse Straight through Fluro 3lb
Sydney Kayak Bream Fishing
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This video I am out fishing in Sydney in my Daiwa Baitjunkie Hobie Outback Kayak catching Bream and Flathead fish. I'm fishing in Silvania Waters using Daiwa Baitjunkie lures and Cranka Crabs around boat hulls and pontoons Check out my mate Crebbo and his fishing videos - write a comment and tell him Mick D sent you - www.youtube.com/@UCV57dc4DpS7g_fpWxNuErpw
Catching Flathead Landbased with Daiwa Lures
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Catching Flathead Landbased fishing on the flats with Daiwa Lures, Rod and Reel. In this video I wade the flats searching for flathead. I give you some tips and technique throughout the video. Lures Used: Daiwa Doubleclutch 48 & Daiwa Spike 44 Rod: Daiwa TD BLack 23 Grubbin 722 ulfs Reel: Daiwa TD Black 2000s Braid: Daiwa J Braid Grand - 6lb - Island Blue Leader: Daiwa XLink Fluorocarbon leader...
What fish did I catch in Canberra? Land based Fishing
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Join me for a morning fishing land based in Canberra. Chasing Redfin, Yellow Belly, Carp and Cod. Managed to catch some good fish. In this video I'll share some tips, show you my catches, and reveal great spots in this Australian Lake / River . 🐟🌊 #CanberraFishing #FishingTips #carpcanberra #redfin
Bream & Flathead - Kayak Fishing Sydney
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Join me for a laid-back morning fishing on a Hobie Kayak in Sydney for bream and flathead. In this video I'll share some tips, show you my catches, and reveal great spots in this Australian estuary River . 🐟🌊 #SydneyBreamFishing #FishingTips #breamsydney #flathead
Sydney Kayak Fishing
มุมมอง 814ปีที่แล้ว
Embark on an exhilarating Sydney fishing adventure with me as we target bream and flathead from a Hobie Kayak on a sun-drenched morning! This video is packed with effective fishing tips, showcases impressive catches, and unveils strategic spots in the renowned Australian Harbour city. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just starting, join me to enhance your fishing skills and explore Sydney's ...
Catching Bream - Kayaking in Sydney
มุมมอง 1.2Kปีที่แล้ว
🎣 Join me for a laid-back morning fishing in Sydney for bream on a Hobie Kayak. In this video I'll share some tips, show you my catches, and reveal great spots in this iconic Australian Harbour city. 🐟🌊 #SydneyBreamFishing #FishingTips #MyAnglingJourney
Sydney Harbour Kayak Fishing
มุมมอง 542ปีที่แล้ว
Kayak Fishing on my Hobie Outback in Sydney Harbour chasing bream. A surprise catch of a big salmon on light bream gear fishing 2.5 inch Daiwa Soft plastic grubs around boats and marina. Fishing in Sydney Australia
Bream Hobie Kayak Fishing Sydney
มุมมอง 1.3Kปีที่แล้ว
🎣 Join me for a laid-back morning fishing in Sydney for bream on a Hobie Kayak. In this video I'll share some tips, show you my catches, and reveal great spots in this iconic Australian Harbour city. 🐟🌊 #SydneyBreamFishing #FishingTips #MyAnglingJourney
Which side of lake burley griffin is that?
It was right around Regatta Point
Ah nice you changed your reel because of my comment haha. Just kidding, great video mate. I like this kind of content lure fishing. I’m getting a Daiwa gekkabikin 2000s for Christmas. Can’t wait
Glad you enjoyed the video, that reel will be a lot of fun!
Nice session mate, question though. Wouldn’t you prefer using the shallow spool version of the TD black? I’ve been told they suit finesse better and cast slightly further due to the design of the spool.
Every other reel that I own in this class is a shallow spool for finess fishing. I pick this deep spool up for a cheap price so spooled it up with heavier braid than I would normally run for the type of fishing that I do. I mostly up the leader on this reel when chasing bigger flatties. The shallow spool I think does cast better and is what I would recommend
@@MickD_Fishingoh yeah good idea. Especially in over pressure systems to have longer leader
Awesome session Mick!
Thanks mate. Always a good time when you catch lots of different species in a session
Were did you launch from what lure are you useing
I launched at the boat ramp. Maybe you need to go back and watch the parts where I tell you what lures I’m using in detail 😜. The description of the video also tells you 🏆
Good session Mick! Can’t complain with a few different species 👌
It’s always fun when you catch that many species in a session
Get those dogs!
Wanted the big dogs but still a fun session
45.5 to 46 within seconds....this thing is going over a metre before ya get home. jokes mate 😁 well done!!!
It’s funny I did t realise that I increased the size until I was editing the video. I actually thought I wonder if anyone will notice. You are the first one. In my defence I did refer to it as 45.5 later in the video. Thanks for watching
@@MickD_Fishing great work mate!!
Where?
An Australian estuary. The big boys are all over the place. You just have to go looking for them
Well done bloke! Horse a d a half. I'm still yet to beat my PB of 46cm...
Thanks mate. Now the chase to catch one even bigger has begun. 😂
Epic fish Mick, even better landing it on 3lb straight through 👌
Thanks so much. It’s nice when you can trust your Daiwa gear to land them!
Very nice fish mate.. Got to love the Jurassic park systems down there 👌🏽
Thanks mate. There are so many more systems to explore to find more big ones.
Nice Mick. Horse of a bream 👍🏼
Thanks mate, that really was a good fish. Loved seeing it swim off
Awesome stuff, Micky D . Thanks for the shout-out... Fish of a lifetime mate couldn't happen to a better bloke , hard one to beat 😊
Thanks mate. Glad you were there to enjoy it with me. Have to plan the next trip to get a bigger PB
That sunrise was something else! Bloody mammoth of a bream mate wow, got to love seeing the big dogs 👌
It was a cracking day. Love seeing the big guys swim away for someone else to enjoying chase them
looks a lot like miami
I think people in Sydney wish they lived in Miami😂
hey mate, have you tried any other similar rods to the 722lfs? such as a millerod grubfreak and whatnot ? love the 722LRS SK that i have its one of my favs, just wondering how your liking the rod and if you have any comparisons, none of my stores have them yet! cheers mate great video!
Thanks for watching. I really like this rod. I really think that it is the skeleton real seat that is the big difference from a Miller Rod. The sensitivity that’s not dampened by foam on the Miller Rods. I might choose a Miller Rod if they had the skeleton grip, but these new SK’s are so good. I also think that consistency of rods is important when you have a couple of rods on deck. This probably hasn’t helped you much.
@@MickD_Fishing yeah mate! definitely keen to get my hands on it seems like the goods, you should check out a millerod grubfreak if you get the chance! has the skeleton grip! its a great rod! thanks mate!
Cool vid 👌🏽
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching mate.
Awesome work mate!
Thanks mate. Loving that SK Rod
Nice one Micky D , plenty of breambos mate ...think I need to try the hurricane 70 skimp ... thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for checking it out mate. They so good and definitely worth giving them a go
Good to see the fish coming back in numbers 🔥. Great session Mick 👏
Thanks mate. There are a few around. I actually caught way more but had plenty of issues with the Go Pro’s as usual
Nice video, kayak looks awesome
Thanks for watching. Yeah my kayak set up is pretty awesome. Do you think people would be interested in a kayak walk through video to check out my set up in more detail?
Bream it up! Well done bloke. I only seem to get them on bait.
Thanks mate. Bream are pretty easy to get on lures. Just start with a 2.5 inch grub in motor oil colour with a 1/16th jig head. Fish slow and keep on persisting. Try leaving the bait at home and committing to it. You will get the rewards with practice
Nice video Micky D ... was a great watch mate , ended up finding some bream in the end , well done ... go the cranka crab 🦀 . Looked like your sounder came good . Look forward see upcoming videos champion 👍
Thanks mate. Only the mapping worked not the down or side scans. The karma is really for sure 😂. I’m back into the videos now
@MickD_Fishing , karma .... looking forward to seeing more my friend 😊
@CrebosFishingAdventures Iv’e got a couple cooking up
Red fine lots and small one😂
Always lots of reddies around
I think if you do youtube more consistently than you could be one of the best Aussie fishing channels there is, and honestly, I don't know how you don't have more subscribers
You should watch winsorebait and tackle 🤯
Thanks so much. I really appreciate the positive comments. I probably need to post some more videos for more people to find my channel.
Love the fish jumping out of the water 😊🎣
Anytime a fish jumps while on your line is so cool. Thanks for checking out my videos
Great video bro! I just found your channel, I also just subbed! Can’t wait to check out more! Tight lines bro 🎣🤙🎣🤙🎣🤙🎣🤙🎣🤙🎣🤙🎣🤙🎣🤙🎣🎣🤙🎣🤙🎣🤙🤙🎣🤙🎣🤙🎣🤙🎣🤙🎣🎣
Thanks so much. Really appreciate the support
Catching Politicians bullshit from Parliament 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Very glad that I didn’t 😂
nice catch bro, love it!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for subscribing too
Where is this?
Sydney
What a nice spot so quiet. Just want to know what bag you carrying. And are your lures deep
I didn’t carry a bag on this trip. Just some small plyers, tube is scent and a pocket size tackle tray that had three extra hardbodies lures and some jigheads and a few plastics. If I do carry a bag I have the Patagonia Atom Sling bag. It’s a fly fishing bag but works so well for wading the flats. The lures are medium runners so dive to about 1.8m. The flats are much shallower then that is why I keep the rod tip up of down depending on what I want the lure to do
Haha how funny watching the first flathead...knows how to get itself back in the water. Fish are smarter than people give them credit for
Yeah flathead always know which way to wiggle themselves back for the water. It is really interesting
Looks like a great spot to fish.
It can be good but at other times it can also be tough. That’s fishing I guess. Thanks for watching
At around 9:45, I highly recommend wearing sun glasses to protect your eyes
Totally agree. I actually take off my sunglasses just when I do my talking to the camera. After that they are straight back on.
Tighten your drag
Will do
Are you left handed or do you like your dominant hand holding the rod?
That’s a relevant question, so many anglers fish back to front to me, it makes me second guess myself thinking am I the one that’s is actually left handed / right handed !!
Dominant hand is my right. Prefer it for casting and controlling the rod. I find it interesting that so many people cast and change hands. Especially when so many fish hit lures as soon as they land on the water. I want to be ready to control and wind on the fish when they hit.
whats the rod weight in kg if you dont mind me asking?
It’s pretty light which makes it fun. 1.5-3kg
@@MickD_Fishing thanks!
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Off Regatta Point, ALWAYS expect to catch a big carp. Or Yebbly or cod. You never know. From Commonwealth Ave Bridge to the flow out from Commonwealth park is a grab bag with every cast. It is awesome fu to fish, but you can lose a few. Use the ladders. They help heaps lol. I have to get a net myself.
Thanks for checking it out. Thanks for the advice about the ladders. That’s a good tip
Any time you are heading up, let me know. LBG is my backyard. @@MickD_Fishing
I really enjoyed watching the carp hook up, you showed a lot of patience and control. Please get a longer and bigger landing net.
Thanks for watching 👍 I really did take my time as I had to with only 6lb line. I do have a longer and bigger net so it was a shame I didn’t have it with me. Next time for sure
well done on the fresh water fishies.
Thanks so much mate. Going to chase the mighty Murray Cod next visit
Nice sesh Mick! Maybe you’ll find me there once. New sub here!
Thanks for subscribing mate. Say hello if you see me out on the water
The second flatty went crazy 🤣
Those little ones always go so nuts especially when they are in the net fast when they don’t realise that they are hooked
@@MickD_Fishing I had a 96cm on once, she had 20 minutes to realise she was hooked. Probably after 18 minutes she decided she was too tired to keep dragging me and my kayak 🤣
Nice video 😊
Thanks for your comment and checking it out
Gotta get those horses and dogs! 😁
There are always many more to get and always bigger ones. Thanks for checking the video out mate
@MickD_Fishing yep, I get them fairly regular, I've subscribed to your channel.
Nice set up Mick. Does it go on the roof or do you have a trailer? Look forward to a gear and setup video 👍👍
Thanks mate. I roof top my kayak. Some of my other videos show either at the beginning or end the load and or unload off the car. A gear video is something I have been considering doing. I’ll try and do one I. The next couple of weeks
Nice ... thanks for sharing
Thanks for tuning in Crebbo. Appreciate the support. I’ve been enjoying your videos too
@MickD_Fishing , cheers .... my content been slow at the moment while I'm having back issues 😢
@CrebosFishingAdventures that is not good to hear mate. Hope you are able to get it sorted out soon.
You should fish gunnamatta bay in Cronulla similar hoat ramp seen heaps of bream and decent flattys dowm there ust didnt have me gear but good video bro
Thanks for checking the video out mate. A mate and I were talking about Gunnamatta Bay the other day as he went out and slayed the flatties. On my list for sure
sick video! where do you launch in the harbour?
Hi mate. I'm in the east so I launch at Rose Bay, Double Bay, Watsons Bay, Vaucluse Park and even Rushcutters Bay. Some places have ramps, beach launches or down some steps or off a pontoon. There are so many places to launch all around Sydney Harbour. I am sure there are a ton of places on the Northside and then you have Botany Bay, Georges River and Cooks River