Hi mate. Nice vid, thanks for sharing. Looks like you were out there on Thursday? (I could see Sam the Seal in the foreground). You should've had a crack on the kayak - I was out in the morning and got a 71 and a 67 (plus some rats) under the bait schools but a bit further North along the cliffs. Thanks again.
Yeah, would've been good to be out there on the yak. Unfortunately, I only had an hour to spare though so this was my only option and way better than not fishing. Stoked to hear you got a couple. Cheers mate
Great Bonny mate. You seem to be a pretty well rounded, well informed fisherman. What do you know about this? A couple years ago, or so Rockit kit said in a vid of his. If you catch a fish from the sea, after gutting and processing it, wash in sea water, don’t wash under a tap. Likewise, if catch something from fresh, wash in freshwater. So this would, in coastal areas make the filleting tables pretty redundant. Is this important?
Yeah, a few chefs have taught me this about saltwater fish over the years. One reason is because of osmosis where the cells of the flesh absorb the freshwater, changing the taste. I try to clean my fish in clean ocean water on location where possible. Guru seafood chef Josh Niland spoke about this on a podcast recently
Nice work! What size reel and line do recommend for the Daiwa light rock special? Or what setup would you recommend for around 5 or 6 hundred?? Mainly chasing pelagic species off the rocks
Thanks Kaitlyn, I think you are on the right track. Something in the PE2-4 range. 9' is okay for minnows, stick baits and poppers. But if you want to do some shore jigging too something around the 10' range will give you better action. As for reel, a 6000 size with PE3 braid would be good. I use the Daiwa 12 strand braid. Really like it. And my Stradic SW has been great. Oh and 40lb or 60lb leader
Good fishing mate. In which area of Sydney do you go fishing? I recently moved to Sydney and would like to know of good spots to go fishing. I'm living on the Northern beaches. Cheers
Hey mate, I fish both on the Northern Beaches and south of the harbour bridge. Northern Beaches has lots of good fishing. The pelagics are slowing down now. Time to focus on luderick and drummer. Try Curl Curl on a safe day
Hi Simeon, I keep the location of these spots quiet. This is to respect the people who fish there regularly. Lots of great spots out there and I hear Sydney Harbour is starting to fish well with the warmer water too
Hey mate really enjoying your videos! When do you like to fish Bonito? High or low tide? Any other factors you consider, Also got any tips on winter fishing?
Thanks mate, great to hear. Bonito... I find the sunrise bite is often the best. Those first rays of sunshine seem to set them off. Tide changes too. And sometimes they just bite all day. Winter fishing can be slow. Luderick and drummer are a good target. There are still bonito but you really have to work for them. Kingfish too
It's a seal. Important to keep your distance if you see one. At least 10m away when they are in water and at least 40m away when they are on land. Further if there is a pup. They need to get their rest
I love youtube fishing videos, the fishes never freak out, they behave even during measuring, no lures stuck on the ledge, no people getting washed in by the swell, no territorial rats kicking you out from the spot you reached first ... just the world how it should be. I figured out where this is though :P See you on the ledge one of these days ;) Maybe looking at those side waves, it may be the time I catch a rip tide to tonga tonga. 😜
Haha... yes, it is a perfect world in this 10 mins. It was actually a really nice hour on the ledge. Well worth the effort. See you out fishing one day Davide and make sure you say hello
Ahh missed out on the past good days 🫠 catch you next time mr sir
It's been too long brother! Swell has been persistent lately other than a few days here and there
Beautiful bro. Love seeing kings on poppers
Thanks Joey. Me too!
Nice top water action Bugsy! Well done bother! - SMITHY 😉🤙🎣🐟
Cheers Smithy! It was an hour well spent
Love the vid! Mind sharing what brag mat is that, and where you got it from? Thanks! Till the next vid!
Thanks Jay! It's the Daiichi Seiko NogiScale 125 Measuring Tape. I can't remember where I got it from but not too hard to find online
Stay safe man
Thanks Hakeem. Yes, always considering safety
Tehnik mancing nya cukup potensial untuk dapatkan sensasi strike.
Pertanyaan saya joran apa yang sahabat gunakan
Hi mate, the first rod is a Zenaq Tobago TC83-150g. The second rod is an Ocean's Legacy Specialist PE2-4 9'8". Terima kashi
Hi mate. Nice vid, thanks for sharing. Looks like you were out there on Thursday? (I could see Sam the Seal in the foreground). You should've had a crack on the kayak - I was out in the morning and got a 71 and a 67 (plus some rats) under the bait schools but a bit further North along the cliffs. Thanks again.
Yeah, would've been good to be out there on the yak. Unfortunately, I only had an hour to spare though so this was my only option and way better than not fishing. Stoked to hear you got a couple. Cheers mate
Whats that bag you are using? It looks decent.
Yeah, it's been a good bag. Patagonia Planing Roll Top 35L
Great Bonny mate. You seem to be a pretty well rounded, well informed fisherman. What do you know about this? A couple years ago, or so Rockit kit said in a vid of his. If you catch a fish from the sea, after gutting and processing it, wash in sea water, don’t wash under a tap. Likewise, if catch something from fresh, wash in freshwater. So this would, in coastal areas make the filleting tables pretty redundant. Is this important?
Yeah, a few chefs have taught me this about saltwater fish over the years. One reason is because of osmosis where the cells of the flesh absorb the freshwater, changing the taste. I try to clean my fish in clean ocean water on location where possible. Guru seafood chef Josh Niland spoke about this on a podcast recently
Nice work! What size reel and line do recommend for the Daiwa light rock special? Or what setup would you recommend for around 5 or 6 hundred?? Mainly chasing pelagic species off the rocks
Thanks Kaitlyn, I think you are on the right track. Something in the PE2-4 range. 9' is okay for minnows, stick baits and poppers. But if you want to do some shore jigging too something around the 10' range will give you better action. As for reel, a 6000 size with PE3 braid would be good. I use the Daiwa 12 strand braid. Really like it. And my Stradic SW has been great. Oh and 40lb or 60lb leader
Good fishing mate. In which area of Sydney do you go fishing? I recently moved to Sydney and would like to know of good spots to go fishing. I'm living on the Northern beaches. Cheers
Hey mate, I fish both on the Northern Beaches and south of the harbour bridge. Northern Beaches has lots of good fishing. The pelagics are slowing down now. Time to focus on luderick and drummer. Try Curl Curl on a safe day
Hey would you mind sharing your fishing location its looks like a great spot
Hi Simeon, I keep the location of these spots quiet. This is to respect the people who fish there regularly. Lots of great spots out there and I hear Sydney Harbour is starting to fish well with the warmer water too
@@bugsyfishing I respect that mate I'm a rock fisher type so I try to find places that people haven't been too good luck!
@@bugsyfishing I'm a great fan so I really wanna skill
@@simeoneim8188 thanks mate
Hey mate really enjoying your videos!
When do you like to fish Bonito? High or low tide? Any other factors you consider,
Also got any tips on winter fishing?
Thanks mate, great to hear. Bonito... I find the sunrise bite is often the best. Those first rays of sunshine seem to set them off. Tide changes too. And sometimes they just bite all day. Winter fishing can be slow. Luderick and drummer are a good target. There are still bonito but you really have to work for them. Kingfish too
Would you mind sharing the name of the rocks you fish In Sydney? Please don't share exact location, just the area that covers 10-20SQKM
Hi Cam, Sydney ocean ledges mate
Little bay?
Could be. I don't name spots. All of the ocean ledges are fishing alright at the moment
Sweet as
Cheers Daniel
Anyone else saw the dolphin/ seal at 0:38
and re-appear again on 2:53🤣
It's a seal. Important to keep your distance if you see one. At least 10m away when they are in water and at least 40m away when they are on land. Further if there is a pup. They need to get their rest
I love youtube fishing videos, the fishes never freak out, they behave even during measuring, no lures stuck on the ledge, no people getting washed in by the swell, no territorial rats kicking you out from the spot you reached first ... just the world how it should be. I figured out where this is though :P See you on the ledge one of these days ;) Maybe looking at those side waves, it may be the time I catch a rip tide to tonga tonga. 😜
Haha... yes, it is a perfect world in this 10 mins. It was actually a really nice hour on the ledge. Well worth the effort. See you out fishing one day Davide and make sure you say hello
@@bugsyfishing Sure I will mate ; ) Nice catches btw.