We will definitely try and add more of this into our future videos. Very easy to get caught up in the moment and forget to hit screen record 🤣 thanks for watching !!
Thanks for watching mate! Doesn’t seem to affect them when it’s bite time. Can be annoying though when a big trawler or game fishing boat passes through 🤣🌊
It’s definitely a game changer! A lot of people hate on people for using it but we think it’s a great way to understand how the Barra react to your lure and understand there hunting behaviours. The amount of times they follow your lures all the way to the boat and turn last minute is very common. Thanks for watching mate 👌
Great vid boys, Mind sharing what you have worked out with feeding? When ever I think ive got it worked out I debunk it a few trips later, frustrating but that's why we love it hey haha
Great video and quality fish mate . Is that a samaki plastic that you have rigged on a j hook yourself ? I have only seen prawns rigged weedless in stores . Thanks .
Thanks for watching mate! Yeah we just swapped the hooks. We weren’t worried about getting snagged in that area. Also a better hook up rate with the exposed hook.
Not long enough to realise that he’s going to make it hard for all of us, hopefully these boys only continue to fish what they’ve already found before they give away some of townsvilles proper secrets for a couple of likes…
Doesn’t anyone eat the fish they catch now days just seems a waste of money and time in buying all the boat and gear and then release them I don’t mean fill the boat but a few in the ice box and then release the rest
We like to release the big breeders mate. Much rather keep a 58-70cm for taste preferences. Its the thrill of finding the bigger Barra and catching them is what we enjoy the most.
Good advice mate, you have your hands and arms in the water for far too long, over 20 seconds, crocs only need 5 seconds, and trust me, they are watching your patterns. If you want to keep fishing with both arms, think about it.
@@bdadventuresnq Crocs live there, easy food from fisherman throwing stuff overboard, and in the time I watch you, a croc could have very easily grabbed your arm and then its over, they sith and watch your patterns, and if you do that 3 or 4 times, they will easily have you, Lived here all my life and crocs are always spotted on the strand and in the harbour,,,,, easy pickings.
@@bdadventuresnqdefinitely a few in that area, have seen one on the mud flat on the southern bank opposite secret beach, have seen them up in the secret beach area on high tide and there is a big boy not far away in sand fly ck that visits the area occasionally.
Awesome video. Definitely slaying them. Sounder works well too. Cheers for the tips 👍
Fish on
Thanks for watching mate! Been busy with work and hopefully get some more videos uploaded soon👌
Nice. It's all about finding the time. Mad boat too. 👌
@@davewhite8376 that’s correct mate! Thanks 😎
nice one fellas
Thanks for watching mate😎
Nice work lads.
Good to see other u tubers passing on learning info for the New to lure fishing club.
Well done.
Thanks for watching mate! Definitely took on your advice and tried to explain and give a few more tips! 😎
Geez they are thicc & healthy... solid sesh lads 🤙
These one’s were very healthy! Thanks for watching mate 😎
Love it when your showing the live scope mate
We will definitely try and add more of this into our future videos. Very easy to get caught up in the moment and forget to hit screen record 🤣 thanks for watching !!
@@bdadventuresnq yep I can relate to that 🙂
@@weekendwarriorchick keep up the good videos 😎
Great video boys - really nice barra close to the ramps - plenty of boat traffic through there too. Well done!!
Thanks for watching mate! Doesn’t seem to affect them when it’s bite time. Can be annoying though when a big trawler or game fishing boat passes through 🤣🌊
How good is Live! Love how you explained how you use it to adjust
It’s definitely a game changer! A lot of people hate on people for using it but we think it’s a great way to understand how the Barra react to your lure and understand there hunting behaviours. The amount of times they follow your lures all the way to the boat and turn last minute is very common. Thanks for watching mate 👌
Amazing Mr, i like you
That was a sick video lads!!🤙🏼
Thanks for watching mate!! 😎
Blakey the cod whisperer 🤣
someone should keep count of how many times Dean says Hopefully in this video 😂
Great vid boys, Mind sharing what you have worked out with feeding? When ever I think ive got it worked out I debunk it a few trips later, frustrating but that's why we love it hey haha
awesome vid lads what tides work best for you guys
Thanks for watching mate! If you look at the water level on the rock wall, that should give a good indication👌
Is that a Diawa TD Black??
On the second day was that at the entrance to Ross river .cheers
Yeah mate
Great video and quality fish mate . Is that a samaki plastic that you have rigged on a j hook yourself ? I have only seen prawns rigged weedless in stores . Thanks .
Thanks for watching mate! Yeah we just swapped the hooks. We weren’t worried about getting snagged in that area. Also a better hook up rate with the exposed hook.
@@bdadventuresnq thanks mate .
What size hook and weight were you running please?@@bdadventuresnq
@@davidraguse2106 size 5/0, 3/4oz jig head
What sounder are you running and what size please?
@@davidraguse2106 hi mate, both sounders are a Lowrance HDS Pro 12
yewww
You been fishing for barra long?
Why do you ask mate?
Long enough obviously!!!!
@@glenndoyle7996not sure which direction that comment was heading….😅 we have a few years under our belt haha
Not long enough to realise that he’s going to make it hard for all of us, hopefully these boys only continue to fish what they’ve already found before they give away some of townsvilles proper secrets for a couple of likes…
@@tramP135the rock walls are no hidden secret mate 👍
Doesn’t anyone eat the fish they catch now days just seems a waste of money and time in buying all the boat and gear and then release them I don’t mean fill the boat but a few in the ice box and then release the rest
We like to release the big breeders mate. Much rather keep a 58-70cm for taste preferences. Its the thrill of finding the bigger Barra and catching them is what we enjoy the most.
@@alanjanderson9789 is it your boat or his boat?
Good advice mate, you have your hands and arms in the water for far too long, over 20 seconds, crocs only need 5 seconds, and trust me, they are watching your patterns. If you want to keep fishing with both arms, think about it.
Thanks for watching mate! Definitely take your advice onboard. Haven’t seen any crocs in this area but we are always on the lookout!
@@bdadventuresnq Crocs live there, easy food from fisherman throwing stuff overboard, and in the time I watch you, a croc could have very easily grabbed your arm and then its over, they sith and watch your patterns, and if you do that 3 or 4 times, they will easily have you, Lived here all my life and crocs are always spotted on the strand and in the harbour,,,,, easy pickings.
@@petersimpson6110 good advice mate 😎
@@bdadventuresnqdefinitely a few in that area, have seen one on the mud flat on the southern bank opposite secret beach, have seen them up in the secret beach area on high tide and there is a big boy not far away in sand fly ck that visits the area occasionally.
@@mattgough5124 thanks for the heads up 😎