Scarborough on the southerly. Head down to Margate for the westerly. And Clontarf through woody and Hays for the northerly. Any wind anytime. We are bloody lucky living here
@@Wayne.Groomes.Fishing You haven't really spoke much about the floating baits you mentioned. So I take it the weight of the lure/floater makes the cast go further. Cause if I have no weight I can't cast where I want. If that makes sense.
@@Wayne.Groomes.Fishing At the moment I'm having the upholstery and clears redone. Hopefully there will be a change in the weather when she ready to go. I look forward to a catch up soon. Cheers
Thanks for another great fishing spot video Wayne. I fish around this area occasionally and definitely learn from it. Looking forward to your next one.
Good to see you back on YT again Wayne. Your videos are by far the most practical and informative on the net. Lots of rain and weather around the Peninsula lately. Was happy to get out this morning to exactly where you shot this video. Regarding the rock wall particularly near the canal entrance and platform at Newport, do you have any tips to avoid snags when fishing with bait and sinker? I've caught some decent fish there but have also lost a bit of gear at the same time. Does it just come with the turf or is there something I can do to limit the losses like a fast retrieve or using a long rod to steer the rig off the rocks?
Beautiful morning in Redcliffe today. Hopefully it sticks. Keen to get into the squid when the water clears up. Haven't done it before, you should do some more videos on squidding when the water clears. Cheers
Love your videos mate .I have been out to some of the spots you show in your videos and had a go at fishing at some of them .I’m a very new fishermen and you are a big help .thanks heaps bro
Great video mate. Really appreciate the information. I have been able to fish around Redcliffe with great results and Scotts point have been my favourite. Im just waiting for you to make video about snapper fishing around Redcliffe for this winter which would be really helpful. You’re the legend mate
Glad you liked it. Snapper are a real target species during the cooler months both boat and land based. Need to be prepared to fish in the cold and in the dark. The squid season stirs them up.
G'day Wayne. Long time no see. I'm partway through putting together a twin cab ute so I can get on the road again. I'll have to have a fish before I leave BrisVegas.
@@Wayne.Groomes.Fishing It's a '205 Ford Courier Crew cab. It's got the V6 4.0l in it. Only a 2WD but it is the hi-lift model, so it sits as high as a 4WD. I've heard they can be converted but it would be cheaper to buy another real 4WD I think. I got it at a decent price so have replaced most of the seals and gaskets and the thermostat housing and water pump etc. I'll do the steering stuff (tie-rod ends) once the motor is all done. I'm swapping out the old pulley-driven radiator fan for a twin-electric setup. Then it's setting up the back with tools and water etc. and a bed. It's coming along. I want to make sure it's reliable and I know the thing before I go out bush.
Hi mate , need some advice. I am from Sydney , will visit Brisbane for a week by end of Dec . I am looking for a flathead, Bream landbased spot and suites for 9 years boy. I am not asking for your secret spot , just general spot for my friend’s 9 yr old son who loves fishing . He have plenty of fishing gear , but never gets any legal sized fish in Brisbane 😂 Hope can make this little boy Christmas surprise and hook up a nice fish . Much appreciate. Thank in advance.
Hays inlet, Scott’s point, both on the Redcliffe peninsula north of Brisbane are reasonable falling tide to about an hour after the run in begins. Fresh bait is best however 1/4 oz jig with a 3 inch Zman grub will work out fine.
Good one 👍👍👍👍missed this while I was at work
Work… 3 years till I retire and fish and travel full time. Counting the days.
Awesome video mate, love the tips ❤️
Glad you liked it
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Scarborough on the southerly. Head down to Margate for the westerly. And Clontarf through woody and Hays for the northerly.
Any wind anytime. We are bloody lucky living here
Spot on the money.
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You haven't really spoke much about the floating baits you mentioned. So I take it the weight of the lure/floater makes the cast go further. Cause if I have no weight I can't cast where I want. If that makes sense.
another great informative video Wayne , thanks . Mel 🙏
Glad you liked it. Thanks Mel
Great to see you back. These areas are your bread and butter. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks James.
Great video keep it up
Thanks Felix
Thanks
Welcome
Hi Wayne, I hope you are keeping well? Cheers Chris
Gday Chris. I am. How’s that tub of yours going. Getting out much
@@Wayne.Groomes.Fishing At the moment I'm having the upholstery and clears redone. Hopefully there will be a change in the weather when she ready to go. I look forward to a catch up soon. Cheers
Great video! You should also do a video of soft plastic for some flatties here. Great spot
Yep agree, it is.
great vid my favorite spot when the winds right to floatfish with breadflake, burly with breadcrumbs,suprising what turns up..
Agree it’s a very productive area.
Thanks a lot Wayne great content and very helpful as well.
Most welcome
Thanks for another great fishing spot video Wayne. I fish around this area occasionally and definitely learn from it. Looking forward to your next one.
Glad you liked it
Cracking start to the series! Good job 👍🏻
Thanks Matthew
Thanks Wayne. I’ll be down there with some surface lures hopefully soon.
Cheers.
Most welcome.
Thnx for the videos Wayne..really looking forward to the other upcoming videos. Keep up the good work mate..👍👍
Thanks for watching Andries
Really looking forward to this series, love Moreton Bay Area
Thanks Drew.
Good to see you back on YT again Wayne. Your videos are by far the most practical and informative on the net. Lots of rain and weather around the Peninsula lately. Was happy to get out this morning to exactly where you shot this video. Regarding the rock wall particularly near the canal entrance and platform at Newport, do you have any tips to avoid snags when fishing with bait and sinker? I've caught some decent fish there but have also lost a bit of gear at the same time. Does it just come with the turf or is there something I can do to limit the losses like a fast retrieve or using a long rod to steer the rig off the rocks?
If the breeze is S or SE you should not need weight.
Beautiful morning in Redcliffe today. Hopefully it sticks. Keen to get into the squid when the water clears up. Haven't done it before, you should do some more videos on squidding when the water clears. Cheers
A new squid vid is on the cards.
Another amazing video, thanks 😎
Thanks Sean. Glad you liked it
thanks Wayne, love your vids mate.
Thanks bud.
great video mate welcome back
Thanks Graham. Appreciate your support.
Love your videos mate .I have been out to some of the spots you show in your videos and had a go at fishing at some of them .I’m a very new fishermen and you are a big help .thanks heaps bro
Most welcome
Great video mate. Really appreciate the information. I have been able to fish around Redcliffe with great results and Scotts point have been my favourite. Im just waiting for you to make video about snapper fishing around Redcliffe for this winter which would be really helpful. You’re the legend mate
Glad you liked it. Snapper are a real target species during the cooler months both boat and land based. Need to be prepared to fish in the cold and in the dark. The squid season stirs them up.
@@Wayne.Groomes.Fishing the father in law got a 50cm off sheilds. Been getting some great bites off there.
When you say in the other side of Shield Street reef, do you mean on the north side or on the eastern aide on the outer reef?
I couldn’t find the reference to Shields st. If you have a question I’m happy to answer it.
G'day Wayne. Long time no see. I'm partway through putting together a twin cab ute so I can get on the road again. I'll have to have a fish before I leave BrisVegas.
What sort of Ute?
@@Wayne.Groomes.Fishing It's a '205 Ford Courier Crew cab. It's got the V6 4.0l in it. Only a 2WD but it is the hi-lift model, so it sits as high as a 4WD. I've heard they can be converted but it would be cheaper to buy another real 4WD I think. I got it at a decent price so have replaced most of the seals and gaskets and the thermostat housing and water pump etc. I'll do the steering stuff (tie-rod ends) once the motor is all done. I'm swapping out the old pulley-driven radiator fan for a twin-electric setup. Then it's setting up the back with tools and water etc. and a bed. It's coming along. I want to make sure it's reliable and I know the thing before I go out bush.
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Thanks Patrick
Very nice vid :)
Thanks bud
Hi mate , need some advice. I am from Sydney , will visit Brisbane for a week by end of Dec . I am looking for a flathead, Bream landbased spot and suites for 9 years boy. I am not asking for your secret spot , just general spot for my friend’s 9 yr old son who loves fishing . He have plenty of fishing gear , but never gets any legal sized fish in Brisbane 😂 Hope can make this little boy Christmas surprise and hook up a nice fish . Much appreciate. Thank in advance.
Hays inlet, Scott’s point, both on the Redcliffe peninsula north of Brisbane are reasonable falling tide to about an hour after the run in begins. Fresh bait is best however 1/4 oz jig with a 3 inch Zman grub will work out fine.
@@Wayne.Groomes.Fishing Thank you
Great place to go with a southerly and it's uncomfortable to fish anywhere else.
Spot on Darryl
@@Wayne.Groomes.Fishing how would a kayak go out there?
@@Darryl.M very well
What boat is that called its like a kayak
Skiff
"Gone like last week's pay..." "It was off like a bride's nighty..."
Haha. I’ll use that one if that’s okay with you.
@@Wayne.Groomes.Fishing Too easy LOL
To be fair though at night u can barley find a spot to fish down there
Fair call