hey, you guys saw me when my friend was buying his dragon kayak on Monday, but i bought mine on Sunday, love these kayaks, and thanks for the paddle leash and sticker!! cheers, great video
The Brisbane River Boys try fishing in the gold coas, haven't seen any vids there yet and plus i live on the goldie. do you go fishing with a 14 year old on a dragon kayak?
Nice! Recently I've caught a couple of 35cm+ tilapia and 45cm catfish below the damn wall at the Spillway Common, also heaps of lungfish there and I managed to catch one that was at least 1.2m. (Looks like emptying the back freezer of frozen prawns worked)
Do you guys know if they strike the surface. I was out on dusk near logan inlet and there were a massive amount of surface strikes all around my yak. Couldn't hook up on worms as the little catties and barred grunter kept nibbling the worm off. And nothing was interested in the little crank I was flicking. Surely it wasn't bass there
This was shot in the kipper creek arm of the dam on the eastern side... There's access at the kipper creek bridge though it's a bit of a mission down to the water... Recommend using worms for your best chance... Also lake wyaralong south of Ipswich is full of till is and carp so throwing a line thee you have pretty good odds!
#Josh knowles Nice! Recently I've caught a couple of 35cm+ tilapia and 45cm catfish below the damn wall at the Spillway Common, also heaps of lungfish there and I managed to catch one that was at least 1.2m. (Looks like emptying the back freezer of frozen prawns worked) @Josh knowles
@@TheBrisbaneRiverBoys It's actually the same reason the government makes you wear a seatbelt. Tilapia are a pest and carry toxic eggs in their mouths. That's why you're supposed to destroy them and not release them back into the water.
Ned Blume not true sorry... it’s to do with limiting the spread... the eggs are not toxic nor is the fish itself... they do however carry eggs in their mouths which can survive long after the parent is dead... this makes them an extra risk with misinformed people taking them home and hitting them in the sink or by their local river etc... it’s not legal to take them home but it is legal to cook and eat them on the spot at the time of capture according to Queensland fisheries
You know the cancel can take your kayak for tilapia fishing just to let you know ps I've seen you out there ps got a yellow belly it was 50cm it was awesome edit ps you have to kill Em
+Charlie Gorden council can't do anything... There's nothing stopping you catching them you just can't take them away from where you catch them or release them back into the water... The ones in this vid were killed and then buried once we got back to the launch location...
hey, you guys saw me when my friend was buying his dragon kayak on Monday, but i bought mine on Sunday, love these kayaks, and thanks for the paddle leash and sticker!! cheers, great video
You sure did :-) if you ever see us out on the water come say hi!
The Brisbane River Boys try fishing in the gold coas, haven't seen any vids there yet and plus i live on the goldie. do you go fishing with a 14 year old on a dragon kayak?
Awesome fishin guys ,tilapia are on my bucket list iv only ever tryed the caboolture river for them.
Cheers... Go to wivenhoe on the eastern side at dawn or dusk and use worms... You'll have a very good chance...
Nice! Recently I've caught a couple of 35cm+ tilapia and 45cm catfish below the damn wall at the Spillway Common, also heaps of lungfish there and I managed to catch one that was at least 1.2m. (Looks like emptying the back freezer of frozen prawns worked)
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+ItzKazen THATS All I ever caught Lungies on in the Bris river! I got some thumpers!
Good work getting the Tilapia out of our systems. Good fighting fish too.
Can never stop it once in the water alway waterfish
absolutely impossible... but can do our best to get as many out.
Ahh Wivenhoe! I lived in Wivenhoe Pocket for a time! Had river frontage!
That'd be mint!
The Brisbane River Boys
It WAS! (In more ways than you could possibly imagine! ;oP )
Do you guys know if they strike the surface. I was out on dusk near logan inlet and there were a massive amount of surface strikes all around my yak. Couldn't hook up on worms as the little catties and barred grunter kept nibbling the worm off. And nothing was interested in the little crank I was flicking. Surely it wasn't bass there
Nice job guys. Some great looking fish.
Good stuff! Where abouts in Wivenhoe do you go? And where do you put it? Ive been trying to get my first tilapia for awhile now.
This was shot in the kipper creek arm of the dam on the eastern side... There's access at the kipper creek bridge though it's a bit of a mission down to the water... Recommend using worms for your best chance... Also lake wyaralong south of Ipswich is full of till is and carp so throwing a line thee you have pretty good odds!
Thanks for that mate! Keep the videos up, its good stuff.
Hi just wondering what kayak your using? I'm about 184cm tall and wondering if that one would suit me. Cheers
Using a 4m dragon kayak... You'd fit fine in anything bigger than a 2.8m check them out! Www.dragonkayak.com.au
Thanks mate
can somebody tell me what type of bait fore tilapia please
I find worms to be the best!
thanks mate much obliged
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THANKS BENJ FORE THE INFO R U IN AUSTRALIA? I AM
I got a 39 talapia right in me backyard
Not literally in your back yard I hope!
+The Brisbane River Boys you would be surprised what i catch in my backyard. Eels mullet talapia and turtles😀 great spot to catch shark bait
#Josh knowles Nice! Recently I've caught a couple of 35cm+ tilapia and 45cm catfish below the damn wall at the Spillway Common, also heaps of lungfish there and I managed to catch one that was at least 1.2m. (Looks like emptying the back freezer of frozen prawns worked) @Josh knowles
Hey mate do you guys use braid on all of your reels
Sure do...
Ok thanks mate
Josh. Im 195cm and I fit in the smaller 2.8m one easy. Can stretch out and not hit Anything. So the bigger hunter model will provide even more room
I catch them and eat them...:fuck what anyone says.
Could you Catch them on crusteaz
#The Brisbane River Boys Ok thanks mate @Hayden Johnson
l thats two big girls(lack of red on the tail) removed awesome job. Cool nickname too "Green Snapper"
i got a 40cm one at platypus cliffs
Sorry should have said it was a Dragon kayak.
Love these zman grubs mate anything seems to smash em
+sam peter gotta love little plastics!
Why doesn't the government allow people to take these fish home for eating ?.
Because they are backwards thinking money grabbers
@@TheBrisbaneRiverBoys It's actually the same reason the government makes you wear a seatbelt. Tilapia are a pest and carry toxic eggs in their mouths. That's why you're supposed to destroy them and not release them back into the water.
Ned Blume not true sorry... it’s to do with limiting the spread... the eggs are not toxic nor is the fish itself... they do however carry eggs in their mouths which can survive long after the parent is dead... this makes them an extra risk with misinformed people taking them home and hitting them in the sink or by their local river etc... it’s not legal to take them home but it is legal to cook and eat them on the spot at the time of capture according to Queensland fisheries
@@TheBrisbaneRiverBoys Ah ok I was misinformed. That still seems like a pretty good reason though and I can't see how it's motivated by money?
You know the cancel can take your kayak for tilapia fishing just to let you know ps I've seen you out there ps got a yellow belly it was 50cm it was awesome edit ps you have to kill Em
+Charlie Gorden council can't do anything... There's nothing stopping you catching them you just can't take them away from where you catch them or release them back into the water... The ones in this vid were killed and then buried once we got back to the launch location...