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My favorite place in the world, the reefs off Bloomfield, Cooktown and further north are as good as it gets. I find it weird that one day sharks are not a problem then the next the same areas can be unfishable. On bad days I tend to move to shallower water.
Not really, once you get them going they all become more interested. Catching one at a time means it’s much easier for them to lose interest and move on. I find the ones that are sitting higher in the water column move away quicker
You put that very politely about the sharks every ones sick of the imbalance wake up fisheries.
Awesome ep
great video mate, keep them coming.
Another great vid guys!
My favorite place in the world, the reefs off Bloomfield, Cooktown and further north are as good as it gets. I find it weird that one day sharks are not a problem then the next the same areas can be unfishable. On bad days I tend to move to shallower water.
Nice one. I don't think you can beat a handline, especially with all the sharks around these days. What type of fishing line do you guys recommend.
fisheries are sleeping on the shark issue. its a massive problem. there needs to be an open season on them. love the vids
Top show keep the good work up
What breaking strain line do you use
Cheers mate, 110lb.
What breed of boat is that.....looks bloody awesome.
Cheers mate. Serves us well, it’s a Cairns Custom Craft.
The sharks certainly need thinning out.
Do you find that there is a big difference in catch rates with Nannie’s if they’re hugging the bottom vs sitting higher in the water column?
Not really, once you get them going they all become more interested. Catching one at a time means it’s much easier for them to lose interest and move on. I find the ones that are sitting higher in the water column move away quicker
fisheries have no clue because the people making the rules doesn't even fish. sharks need to be a bag limit of 5 and 3m
The more people not returning sharks the better.