Really cool, looks kind of like what we call mangrove snapper in Florida. Bream in the USA are freshwater panfish/sunfish like bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast sunfish etc. I am guessing you are in Australia maybe? I love seeing fishing from all over the world, wish I could fish the world...lol. Subscribed!
Thanks for the sub! Looking at those fish I think the mangroves snapper is a closer match to what we call mangrove jack which go much harder than our bream but they live in warmer water toward the top of Australia. I think a close match is a porgie?? But hard to tell from a short internet search. Glad you enjoyed the vid 😃
nice job brother, i had looked at 8 foot flick rods, might have to get one, I tried a few micro jigs, probably jus the person casting the lures :D the good old LRC is a good productive river. Nice fat horse, thats for sure, plus a few extras, well done
Got some of these 7g jigs from a link on one of your older videos, no luck on them yet but I also haven’t really played around with them enough either. Great for the price.
I think they are honestly the best bang for buck lure. The other thing with them being so cheap, you'll throw them places that have lots of structure without fear, and that's where the fish hide!
another great content bro! I've been micro jigging around upper parra for the exact same reason recently. Caught lots lots of flathead, some tailor and the rare whiting and bream. Lost a big lizard and had a jew smoked me. It's very effective even in really shallow water.
Really cool, looks kind of like what we call mangrove snapper in Florida. Bream in the USA are freshwater panfish/sunfish like bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast sunfish etc.
I am guessing you are in Australia maybe? I love seeing fishing from all over the world, wish I could fish the world...lol.
Subscribed!
Thanks for the sub! Looking at those fish I think the mangroves snapper is a closer match to what we call mangrove jack which go much harder than our bream but they live in warmer water toward the top of Australia. I think a close match is a porgie?? But hard to tell from a short internet search. Glad you enjoyed the vid 😃
The flathead licking the screen is very disturbing 😂
It's art 🎨 and I am the artist 👌
nice job brother, i had looked at 8 foot flick rods, might have to get one, I tried a few micro jigs, probably jus the person casting the lures :D
the good old LRC is a good productive river. Nice fat horse, thats for sure, plus a few extras, well done
It's a great strategy, but it's very much a cast and move technique 👌 that was maybe cast two out that way before the hit
Need more drone footage
We both know that will not be possible 🤣
@@cballzoutdoors yeah, I know. Was just pulling your ...leg
@DexterPalagiano I actually already got a replacement off gumtree tho haha... no more offshore flying though
Got some of these 7g jigs from a link on one of your older videos, no luck on them yet but I also haven’t really played around with them enough either. Great for the price.
I think they are honestly the best bang for buck lure. The other thing with them being so cheap, you'll throw them places that have lots of structure without fear, and that's where the fish hide!
perfect timing i was just looking for something to do.
Micro jig all year around!
another great content bro! I've been micro jigging around upper parra for the exact same reason recently. Caught lots lots of flathead, some tailor and the rare whiting and bream. Lost a big lizard and had a jew smoked me. It's very effective even in really shallow water.
Seems like a great technique year round if you don't have a boat! I also always resort to the jig if the bite is tough
Nice bream mate 👌🏻
Thanks! Can't for the life of me catch them consistently
Need to shrink your hands - that fish looked tiny when you held it 😂
I need to get better at the hold up!! I think there must be an art to it!!
@@cballzoutdoors confucious say " hold fish closer to camera, away from you, makes it look bigger
It looked much bigger holding it next to my head!!