Enjoyable videos. My family and i like to holiday each summer at Amity and go there for weekends too, fishing the jetty for dinner, had 2 dolphins come and take some fish from our hands, love Straddie 🎣❤️
Yeh .. flathead and salmon have been regular catches in the Moreton Bay isn't it. I've made this video a few years ago when I was still pretty green to fishing in Brisbane. Back then I didn't have much experience with trying different lures, rig and jig. Things have changed now. lol.
U need to walk under the bridge. So from the boat ramp car park, walk left towards the grass area, then go down to the rocks. Wear good shoes. Good luck.
@@shaftyy8117 I haven't been there in king tide but from looking at Google Street View I can see a lot of the rocks are above water line. There should still be plenty of rocks to walk on even during high tide.
Out of all those places, I have cast net at the redland bay jetty, nudgee beach jetty, redcliffe mid bridge, victoria point ferry, port of brisbane, jacobs well and eagleby. Most of them you can cast net but not Shorncliffe Jetty.
@@thedon9670 there are signs on the jetty that say no casting, but I had council people there saying that we could cast on the metal platform at the end of the jetty. I think we could cast as long as we keep it clean and tidy, but then I had a someone on TH-cam told me that it's definitely not allowed. U be the judge. Lol
Out of the 10 places I have tried, I had more success at Jacobs Well, Port of Brisbane and Redland Bay Jetty. They are mostly prawns but sometimes by catch like a decent size mullet.
Enjoyable videos. My family and i like to holiday each summer at Amity and go there for weekends too, fishing the jetty for dinner, had 2 dolphins come and take some fish from our hands, love Straddie 🎣❤️
Thank you for taking the time to create this informative video
Helpful video people who are in brisbane Appreciated👍😎
Great video i wish more people would post land based spots. Cheers
Awesome video mate. Thanks for sharing.
glad you like it. do let us know if you catch anything in any of the spots.
It's a good city for fishing, for sure
thanks for making this video bro, is very helpful
Awesome video saved me lots of time
Thanks for a great video!
Some really good spots to the Gold Coast too 🤙
Very helpful thankyou
Glad you like it.
Best video of brisbane fishing spots nice work mate
thanks mate
Awesome thank you for sharing, we just bought rods and are about to head off and try our luck 👍🏼
good luck ... it's a good day for fishing today.
Good vid bruz shot for the spots
Love this vid, do you have any river/ creek spots north bris?/bris
Hi Tim- what bait/lures do you use in port of Brisbane and manly harbour? Cheers mate!
I can't remember but I do have this video on the exact location of where I caught that jew at Brisbane Port: th-cam.com/video/xAzQ6mhy-ew/w-d-xo.html
A fishing spot with that many people ain’t no hot spot
You can also catch flatheadd carp and salmon I have my self
Yeh .. flathead and salmon have been regular catches in the Moreton Bay isn't it. I've made this video a few years ago when I was still pretty green to fishing in Brisbane. Back then I didn't have much experience with trying different lures, rig and jig. Things have changed now. lol.
How do you get to that side at port of Brisbane, I only know how to get to the boat ramp. Help please!!!!
U need to walk under the bridge. So from the boat ramp car park, walk left towards the grass area, then go down to the rocks. Wear good shoes. Good luck.
TimWanderer how about tides, do you go over the rocks when the tide is high or low? And do you come back when the tide is high or low please?
@@shaftyy8117 I haven't been there in king tide but from looking at Google Street View I can see a lot of the rocks are above water line. There should still be plenty of rocks to walk on even during high tide.
is there a lot of squid at Manly harbour?
Not a lot but in winter nights with westerly wind I do get a few squids.
What’s a good place for casting net?
Out of all those places, I have cast net at the redland bay jetty, nudgee beach jetty, redcliffe mid bridge, victoria point ferry, port of brisbane, jacobs well and eagleby. Most of them you can cast net but not Shorncliffe Jetty.
@@TimWanderer a few people were cast betting at Shorncliffe today.
@@thedon9670 there are signs on the jetty that say no casting, but I had council people there saying that we could cast on the metal platform at the end of the jetty. I think we could cast as long as we keep it clean and tidy, but then I had a someone on TH-cam told me that it's definitely not allowed. U be the judge. Lol
Brissie local here! Hi! What phone app do you use to identify the fish? Thanks
Hey mate, I use IDFish. It used to be a free app but now you have to pay for yearly subscription.
where can cast more bait in Brisbane
Out of the 10 places I have tried, I had more success at Jacobs Well, Port of Brisbane and Redland Bay Jetty. They are mostly prawns but sometimes by catch like a decent size mullet.
@@TimWanderer thanks! you really help me! I will try。
Bait?
all sorts bit mainly shelless prawns, squids or pilchards.
No one's found my South Pine river spot yet ;)
As you know how many spot you try but no fish .