You make it look so easy! I am always so confident as I walk onto the beach. But then I walk off mostly defeated. My confidence is back and I am ready for another go !. Love your all your stuff!
You can lightly salt them for a day in the fridge, wipe off excess salt then freeze them. Or dip them in mentholated spirits for about ten seconds then drain and then freeze them.
Put red food dye in the metho. The worms absorb and they come out bright red. Dry on news paper then sprinkle with some dry sand so they are breadcrumb. Freeze in pack sizes.
Luv ya work, if not a bit envious. I’m a novice at the worming game. Most (all) of the blokes up my way in Ballina, lug around big keeper bags chockablock full of frames/mullet etc to worm. They get worms, but Ive tried it, it’s a lot of hassle and work in it, for zero return (me). I was down the Gong over Xmas and spied a few guys worming with just a stocking filled with a small “stink” bait about the size of a cricket all, and they were getting worms. I thought, why can’t that work up my way. Then I watched your vid the other day and you were using the same technique. Went worming at one of the local beaches (which is a 1st class worming beach) on Tuesday. Plenty of worms, they were everywhere. Using the same technique as you, I could get them to rise, but some were a little hesitant to latch onto the stink (pillies) in the stocking. Those that did, I was just too slow/rubbish skills to catch. Went back yesterday, same, worms galore. This time I wriggled up a pippi to use as a finger bait and the worms went ballistic. No hesitation latching on to the bait, some were coming a couple of cm out of sand to have a go. But, again my rubbish skills shone through and I caught none 😀. A fair to middling wormer would have bagged out in about half an hour or so. I’m not giving up, it was a bit frustrating at the end, but not a bad way to spend an hour or so down the beach, and ya not lugging around a heap of gear or a bag full of frame and you can check the gutters. An old gun wormer gave me a couple of tips a while ago Tread lightly, and remember, you’re smarter than the worm. He didn’t say anything about their speed 😀 I’ll be back!
Hi Mark Great reading your story. Keep at it you will eventually catch worms. My clients that have never wormed in their life catch worms on their very first trip. They normally don’t catch loads of them but at least a couple or more. Showing how to worm was not really in the video. I will show step by step how to worm in a TH-cam vid one day. As a guide I show my clients how to do it correctly. Perhaps you could ask one of the component wormers how to do it sep by step. Good luck in the future. Cheers
Have you managed to catch a worm yet? They sell special worm catching tweezers which are dirt cheap and apparently make it very easy for those who are not good at catching them with their fingers could be worth a try.
hey Mark sounds exactly like my story. After watching heaps of videos on how to catch worms I found a ton of worms at my local beach however as soon as I was about to grab them they were gone. Time after time. After 2 hours and 500 attempts with the same result I gave up. I did manage to grab a few but they just pulled away and if I grabbed them harder I ended up pulling their heads off 😔
Great video mate, I like the sock idea, I think my socks are too big, I will try one of the Wife's socks they would be more hydrodynamic in the swell so I get less fatigue.
Hahah your socks are making you fatigued. Thin socks are the go but you can get holes in it after a while. Besides thin socks release the smell better too.
Hi Rodney I find this can vary from beach to beach whether it is a dropping tide to the low or a run in from the low. I beach worm when I can for clients the day before.
I’ve been fishing for quite a few years but been based in Dubbo not that many opportunities to practice catching beach worms. I’ve tried at Hawkes nest and on the Gold Coast but they are so darn quick or maybe I’m too slow. Buts it’s on my hit list to accomplish before I move on to celestial heights. Thanks for the vid gives me a better idea on waiting for them to actually bite. Love your vids.
@@ryandobermann6651 hi there You don't need the typical flat sections all the time. Get down there and have a go. I have to check out what's happening then if none there go to another beach 👍
how do you know where to place the sock Alex?(are there openings you look for) Also, what's in the sock ? Great energy by the way, really enjoying your vids. Thank you
Your sand is so soft, our sand is like concrete, soft sand is extremely easy to get them it’s not that hard people, he parades around a bit but it is really simple worming in the sand he is
Really good vid mate
You make it look so easy! I am always so confident as I walk onto the beach. But then I walk off mostly defeated. My confidence is back and I am ready for another go !. Love your all your stuff!
Thanks for mentioning very much appreciated. That great I have inspired you cheers. Although i. find the whiting fishing more difficult.
Thanks Mate, great video .
Hey Ted much appreciated thanks for watching 😊
i love your videos mate, you crack me up
Haha thanks heaps mate. I'm quite out there 🤣
Love that bellissimo yoyo method :)
Hahah yes works a treat
Good to see the aussie sock catching aussie beach worms, do the worms bite, like bloodworms?
Bellisimo yoyo! I like it.
Hahah yeah it works a treat 👌
You do make that look easy. Show us the nice big Whiting!!!
I will do my best for a whinging vid. Time is against me 😑
How do you store them Alex, and how long can you store them for?
You can lightly salt them for a day in the fridge, wipe off excess salt then freeze them. Or dip them in mentholated spirits for about ten seconds then drain and then freeze them.
Put red food dye in the metho. The worms absorb and they come out bright red. Dry on news paper then sprinkle with some dry sand so they are breadcrumb. Freeze in pack sizes.
Is it possible to catch them on the high running to low
Preferably half run out to the low to about half way in 👌
Luv ya work, if not a bit envious. I’m a novice at the worming game. Most (all) of the blokes up my way in Ballina, lug around big keeper bags chockablock full of frames/mullet etc to worm. They get worms, but Ive tried it, it’s a lot of hassle and work in it, for zero return (me). I was down the Gong over Xmas and spied a few guys worming with just a stocking filled with a small “stink” bait about the size of a cricket all, and they were getting worms. I thought, why can’t that work up my way. Then I watched your vid the other day and you were using the same technique. Went worming at one of the local beaches (which is a 1st class worming beach) on Tuesday. Plenty of worms, they were everywhere. Using the same technique as you, I could get them to rise, but some were a little hesitant to latch onto the stink (pillies) in the stocking. Those that did, I was just too slow/rubbish skills to catch. Went back yesterday, same, worms galore. This time I wriggled up a pippi to use as a finger bait and the worms went ballistic. No hesitation latching on to the bait, some were coming a couple of cm out of sand to have a go. But, again my rubbish skills shone through and I caught none 😀. A fair to middling wormer would have bagged out in about half an hour or so. I’m not giving up, it was a bit frustrating at the end, but not a bad way to spend an hour or so down the beach, and ya not lugging around a heap of gear or a bag full of frame and you can check the gutters. An old gun wormer gave me a couple of tips a while ago
Tread lightly, and remember, you’re smarter than the worm. He didn’t say anything about their speed 😀
I’ll be back!
Hi Mark
Great reading your story. Keep at it you will eventually catch worms. My clients that have never wormed in their life catch worms on their very first trip. They normally don’t catch loads of them but at least a couple or more. Showing how to worm was not really in the video. I will show step by step how to worm in a TH-cam vid one day. As a guide I show my clients how to do it correctly. Perhaps you could ask one of the component wormers how to do it sep by step.
Good luck in the future.
Cheers
Cheers Alex, perseverance is my middle name. 😉😀
Have you managed to catch a worm yet? They sell special worm catching tweezers which are dirt cheap and apparently make it very easy for those who are not good at catching them with their fingers could be worth a try.
hey Mark sounds exactly like my story. After watching heaps of videos on how to catch worms I found a ton of worms at my local beach however as soon as I was about to grab them they were gone. Time after time. After 2 hours and 500 attempts with the same result I gave up. I did manage to grab a few but they just pulled away and if I grabbed them harder I ended up pulling their heads off 😔
Hi Alex, in all your years rock fishing have you ever ended up in the water?
No never in the water yet…
Great video mate, I like the sock idea, I think my socks are too big, I will try one of the Wife's socks they would be more hydrodynamic in the swell so I get less fatigue.
Hahah your socks are making you fatigued. Thin socks are the go but you can get holes in it after a while. Besides thin socks release the smell better too.
Worm terminator 👏
Hahah thanks mate 😊👍
can you catch worms in winter around narrabeen
Great video
Thanks very much for mentioning cheers 👍
Hi Alex. What is the black bag that you put the bait in? I've used stockings before but yours looks better.
Hi there check the full video it say it in there
Thanks for the quick reply. I did watch whole video but I must have missed it. I'll watch again.
Alex do you prefer the tide dropping to a low or start on low tide and work it up? Also do you reckon the worms get a bit stuck on the stocking?
Hi Rodney I find this can vary from beach to beach whether it is a dropping tide to the low or a run in from the low. I beach worm when I can for clients the day before.
great video
Thanks mate appreciate you liking it cheers
Just subscribed to your channel loving it thank you cheers jeff
What the inside of the black bag ? Why they bit it ?
Nice video... 👍
Didn't expect that on North Curl Curl you can get so many beach worms.
Does every beach have worms?
every beach does but more so the larger beaches cheers
I’ve been fishing for quite a few years but been based in Dubbo not that many opportunities to practice catching beach worms. I’ve tried at Hawkes nest and on the Gold Coast but they are so darn quick or maybe I’m too slow. Buts it’s on my hit list to accomplish before I move on to celestial heights. Thanks for the vid gives me a better idea on waiting for them to actually bite. Love your vids.
You are not moving slow enough with your fingers. If you move very slowly they dont notice you.
A lot of fishos dont realise the #1 Beach Jewie bait north of Forster is Beachworms.
And a lot of anglers in Sydney don’t ever use beach worms for jewfish. An Underrated jewi bait 👌
Ballina gun Jew baits
River (CBD): live yakkas
Breakwall: Soft Plastics
Beaches: Beach worms 🪱
I went here today , mate i could not find one flat section
@@ryandobermann6651 hi there
You don't need the typical flat sections all the time. Get down there and have a go. I have to check out what's happening then if none there go to another beach 👍
how do you know where to place the sock Alex?(are there openings you look for) Also, what's in the sock ? Great energy by the way, really enjoying your vids. Thank you
For worm bait in the sock you can have salted pilchards or kippers from the supermarket Any smelly bay to bring the worm up
Alex ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👆🍻. we want more. we want more.
Hey mate thanks very much 😄👍
Which beach is that?
curl curl beach
lesson learnt from watching this video: Don't wear socks when walking on the beach :D lol
what kind of fish will you most likely be catching with these worms?
Well you will catch a lot of species with worms. Whiting, bream, dart, Tarwhine, even jewfish. There are more species you can catch.
I spent 2 weeks trying I never caught one damn worm
if possible book me on a fishing trip i can help you
I thought this was a lesson on how to catch them, not just walking along catching them.
I know a guy named Jim Bardman from down south and they call him the salmon wrangler. He catches the big salmons
Look at me she said , giddy up
Your sand is so soft, our sand is like concrete, soft sand is extremely easy to get them it’s not that hard people, he parades around a bit but it is really simple worming in the sand he is
Grandpa don't be tied arsh and buy new microphone with wind cover
Thanks for your advice. I will and some false teeth and hearing aid🤓👌
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