Fishing Hovell Creek: Sinker to the head and near misses!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- Join us on an exciting fishing expedition along the beautiful Hovell Creek as we explore the best spots for freshwater fishing! In this video, we’ll share tips and techniques for catching a variety of freshwater species, including Carp, Tench, and Reddies.
Watch as we showcase our gear, bait choices, and casting techniques that make fishing the Hovell Creek an unforgettable experience. We’ll also highlight the stunning scenery, the importance of conservation, and how to prepare for a successful fishing trip.
Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a beginner looking to cast your first line, this video is packed with valuable insights that will enhance your fishing skills. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more fishing adventures!
📍 *Location:* Hovell Creek,
🎣 *Target Species:* Carp, Red fin, Tench
Let us know in the comments about your favorite fishing spots and experiences in the Hovell Creek! Happy fishing! 🎣✨
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Great video, hope your scone is ok . Thanks for the shout-out 😊
@@janjucfishingworms thank you! Appreciate it! I got lucky on it. Hook was hanging out of my hat 😂
When I get my hands on them they are my first Choice of worm mate!
Great video mate!!
@@BackoftheUtewithGLENNO thanks mate. Hopefully we land a fish next time haha
Ok, excuse the lack of knowledge if this is a silly question, but what’s the difference between the worms?
@@NightSapphireArt haha well some worms are just better! Like earth worms. Night crawlers or scrubbies. Lots of different ones
Have you had much luck in hovells before? I’m from Lara and have never had much luck myself besides the odd carp here and there
@@James-md2lq it’s very hit and miss for me! Days I can get some good carp and other days nothing at all. Over the years the waters definitely gotten cleaner and opportunity for a better fishery is there.
Have you tried frozen corn, taking a handful with you each time you go fishing.
@@Colacweeds I have not no! I normally have a couple small tins in the car to grab. What’s the benefit of them being frozen?
Probably cheaper and don’t need to chuck as many when you’re done
@@James-md2lq you have got a point there! I’ve found the smaller tins do well for hook bait and some left to throw in get there attention