Hi and thx for commenting. At the moment we don't have any electronics to guide us, so we enter a general area and explore for the pelagic species (look for bird activity and fish busting up), for the reef species you see us catching, we can pretty much target them anywhere kelp grows thick along the rocky coastline.
Thx for the pointer. However, the only time in the video you could be referring to is when we were at idle speed while prep was done, trolling done at between 8 and 10 knts at 12 to 20m behind the motors. My bungees are 15m and the trawl lines were run further out. Next will be a down-rigger and maybe a out-rigger setup.
@@FishingBruZA Look 30 plus years of boating ownership experience with many catches i thought id share from what i saw on your video 20 m still to short 10 knots to slow. I was only joking about the yellowtail but if you not prepared to learn then be prepared to struggle to catch...tight lines
@@lesterphillipsj2866 "Thx for the pointer." Shows willingness to learn, no? Your initial comment and response comment came off as bragging, but who am I to judge, hey? All the best to you! :)
Thank you for sharing and taking us along with you for the learning experience. Awesome video and awesome scenery! Thanks for the upload 😃
I don't know what looked better, the fish you were pulling out or that Ice cold beer at the end! Lol.
They deff were both good. 😎 Hope to see you in a episode soon.
Never fished in my life but cool to the city from this perspective. How do you know which are the "spots" to fish for the day?
Hi and thx for commenting. At the moment we don't have any electronics to guide us, so we enter a general area and explore for the pelagic species (look for bird activity and fish busting up), for the reef species you see us catching, we can pretty much target them anywhere kelp grows thick along the rocky coastline.
Hi Guys youll never catch anywhere. You trolling way to slow and the lines need to be further out..... Ill have the first yellowtail thanks
Thx for the pointer. However, the only time in the video you could be referring to is when we were at idle speed while prep was done, trolling done at between 8 and 10 knts at 12 to 20m behind the motors. My bungees are 15m and the trawl lines were run further out. Next will be a down-rigger and maybe a out-rigger setup.
@@FishingBruZA Look 30 plus years of boating ownership experience with many catches i thought id share from what i saw on your video 20 m still to short 10 knots to slow. I was only joking about the yellowtail but if you not prepared to learn then be prepared to struggle to catch...tight lines
@@lesterphillipsj2866 "Thx for the pointer." Shows willingness to learn, no? Your initial comment and response comment came off as bragging, but who am I to judge, hey? All the best to you! :)
@@FishingBruZAits nice to see other people are also using the old policansky reels! I own 7 of them