@@dunnoyet7215 Yeh that's the one mate. I drove to the Northernmost carpark then walked east to the rocks. I was pretty happy with the catch to. Glad you enjoyed it. Cheers for watching and for the comment 🤙
Hahaha thanks mate. I’m certainly pretty happy with it. Everything has its place and I try to keep it neat and tidy. It’s working well so far. Thanks for stopping by 🤙
Gday mate 👋 Thanks for the message. A hard question to answer really haha but I’d probably put them at about a 6/10 on the slippery scale. I’ve certainly fished from both less and more slippery rocks. Obviously the ones with water splashing on to them or the ones lower down which are more often under water seemed slipperiest. With that being said besides the part where I was jumping around after the fish I felt pretty stable. Was able to find a few pretty big flat dry rocks which I spent most my time on. Honestly I found the walk to the fishing spot sketchier than the spot itself. Certainly not a place to take lightly. You could always pop in to the Agnes Water tackle for some more up to date info, they seemed pretty helpful in there. Hope that helps legend, All the best with your trip ✌️
Ahoy folks!
Questions and comments welcome!
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Such a nice catch!! Is this at round hill head? So perfect
@@dunnoyet7215 Yeh that's the one mate. I drove to the Northernmost carpark then walked east to the rocks. I was pretty happy with the catch to. Glad you enjoyed it. Cheers for watching and for the comment 🤙
Your truck is better stocked than my house half the time, I love it man. That looks like an awesome setup
Hahaha thanks mate. I’m certainly pretty happy with it. Everything has its place and I try to keep it neat and tidy. It’s working well so far. Thanks for stopping by 🤙
Living the dream Jakey boy good stuff 👏🏻
Thanks Tommy! Appreciate you stopping by mate 🤙
Hey Jake, Im headed that way shortly, how slippery are those rocks? Did it feel sketchy?
Gday mate 👋
Thanks for the message.
A hard question to answer really haha but I’d probably put them at about a 6/10 on the slippery scale. I’ve certainly fished from both less and more slippery rocks.
Obviously the ones with water splashing on to them or the ones lower down which are more often under water seemed slipperiest.
With that being said besides the part where I was jumping around after the fish I felt pretty stable. Was able to find a few pretty big flat dry rocks which I spent most my time on.
Honestly I found the walk to the fishing spot sketchier than the spot itself. Certainly not a place to take lightly.
You could always pop in to the Agnes Water tackle for some more up to date info, they seemed pretty helpful in there.
Hope that helps legend,
All the best with your trip ✌️