Here are the stat's on the lighter rod I was using: SHIMANO DIALUNA 10' MEDIUM SPIN MODEL: 23DIAS100M LENGTH: 3.05m (10') PIECES: 2 (mid join) WEIGHT: 168g (5.9oz) GUIDES: Fuji K-Type SiC MAX CAST WEIGHT*: 45g (1.6oz) LINES CLASSES*: PE0.8 - PE2 *Manufacturer's recommendations I ran this rod with a Shimano Vanford 4000 reel spooled with 10 pound Kairiki braid for this test and added a leader of 16 pound Ocea FC. Also, those attractors or bait extenders I was running ahead of my worm were my son Tom’s 3D-printed Worm Burners. You can get them at www.starlotackle.com
@@StarloGetsReel Haha, true but it would provide good incentive for you to put in some more time worming and improve your skills..... Plus, we'd get to share in your success when you start to get it right. In fact, maybe you and Roger should get together for a strictly beach worming video. Anyway, tight lines mate. 👍
Awesome video Steve, I still can't get over how close you were finding the fish from the shore. Definitely pays to read the water when beach fishing 💜🎣
@22:52 "Lovely silver Trevally. Oh, he'd be good for Sashimi"... That brought back memories of a video you were in years and years ago. Fishing at Lord Howe Island I believe. Catching some massive silver Trevally and eating them sashimi style. At the time I remember thinking "blurgh"... and I still do lol )))))
A video of about 39 minutes, seemed like 5 minutes! That’s a good sign. An excellent mixed bag of sea creatures caught in a beautiful location. Thanks!
As I subscribe to both of your channels, I know what Roger is putting on this weekend already. 😅 Thanks for the video, Starlo, and may you have better luck with the worms next time. 😊
Good one Starlo I was hoping you would land that one. I got 3 queenies yesterday morning plus 2 feeds of garfish in the net. Noticed when you were walking on the beach carrying rods. I carry my rods on my back in a 3 rod bag plus my tackle bag on my shoulder plus a small esky and castnet and live bait holder with my arms makes it easier 😊
@@StarloGetsReel thanks Starlo having queen fish for lunch in egg and bread crumbs. Plus have numus in the fridge. Will try for the million dollar Barra next week big tides 😊
@@StarloGetsReel yes nice wearing a pair of shorts all year round and I have any beach to myself in Darwin. I think they are too lazy to do a bit of exercise sometimes have to do a bit of walking depending on the tide movement. Always catch a feed😊
great outing all made easier by the worms and squid roger caught, great boat makes such a difference. I would have fished into the rising tide personally but guess you had other commitments the facts you learn from each other is a massive indication. that new rod is on my list now steve lol
Glad you enjoyed it! Yes, would've been a very different session without Roger's bait gathering abilities, that's for sure. Fishing into the night would no doubt have produced even more action although, as you guessed, we both had other commitments. I'm not a huge fan of night fishing, to be honest... and it's also hard to video!
Hi mate always love the content, I’m thinking of purchasing a Shimano Dialuna myself, 9ft or 9’6, what reel size would you recommend for this setup cheers
G'day Starlo. That looked like great fun!. Reminds me of a day years ago at Wonboyn! Inside the mouth on a shallow sandbank with little lines of seagrass. Middle of the day, bright sun with bass yabbies! 6 species Non stop action! One of those days you never forget!
I really love these videos it’s great to see so many different fish it was alive and that rod looks absolutely fantastic thanks mate and Rodger it was great
hi roger me and a mate aryton just moved to wollongong for uni we're right into your videos and we hope to catch some fish some we follow the beach worm vids and they help enormously we were right into flathead fishing on the soft plastics but the beach fishing has grabbed our attention majorly due to your videos
Another quality video Steve, great collaboration with Rodger, brings back great memories of my holidays in Queensland, beach fishing on our holidays, must get back and do it again, great work champion,
Loved the colab Starlo! Comparing techniques with Roger is great viewing and educational. Personally I’ve been more successful beach fishing with a star sinker. 100% agree with the tip you gave regarding the jewies under the shade of the foamy water 👌, caught my first metery in the same conditions. Love the series, hope you make many more together cheers 🍻
I particularly like the fact you both fish a little differently, gear, line, rig etc for comparison. Personally I’m favouring mono these days as long as it can hold bottom, but I continue to fish with both braid and mono regardless to mix it up and see what works best. With the beach worming, I noticed Roger digs a bit deeper than Starlo 👌 Great vids gents. 🍻
i like the way that ron callcutt described beach worming. " its easy enough once you get the knack of it. trouble is it takes 50 years of solid practise to get the knack of it." i have never got a beachie myself. that mullet would of gone straight on the heavier rod live and sent out. not a second of hesitation. funny thing i have noticed about things like rays,shovell noses etc. 50% of the time when they move in they do in numbers....hard pressed getting anything else. what line class where you running on your jew/shark rod? me i only use 30lb line. but im also a mono and alvey man to.
Yep, Ron was always on the money. Nailed it! I was running 20 pound braid and a 25 pound mono leader on that heavier rod. That’s why I’m pretty sure it was a shark as it’s rare for even a big jewie to chew through 25 pound mono. And the cut was very clean. But jeez it felt like a jewie to start with!
@@StarloGetsReel the speed of the run had me thinking jew, same with the head shakes being transmitted on the rod.....maybe there was a fault on the leader. for depending on the size of the shark you might find damage from the shark skin and tail......its one of those things that one could argue about forever LOL the unkowable.
@@StarloGetsReel I fish 25lb Mono 50lb Flouro leader in case I need to put some brakes on the fish around structure mainly at night. Daytime usually lighter as heavier spooks the fish I seem to find. I think that rock has done a many a fisherman in its time.
Starlo: Hey Roger. Do you want to go for a fish down the beach. Roger: Yeah Starlo sounds good. Starlo: Cool man. Can you get the worms sorted again mate. Roger: 🤦♂️
What I shoot I eat. Catching fish and releasing it. Is a SIN why not give it to people since you have DAMAGED it. I hate your show so I’m unsubscribing. Really don’t fish. From a Aitutaki Cook Islander who gives fish to people who don’t have a boat.
Your call. We choose to fish sustainably and take only what we can immediately use ourselves. In my experience, too many people use "catching fish for others" as an excuse to keep on catching and killing. But I can certainly accept that it is very different in different cultures, and I completely respect your choices. Tight Lines.
Here are the stat's on the lighter rod I was using:
SHIMANO DIALUNA 10' MEDIUM SPIN
MODEL: 23DIAS100M
LENGTH: 3.05m (10')
PIECES: 2 (mid join)
WEIGHT: 168g (5.9oz)
GUIDES: Fuji K-Type SiC
MAX CAST WEIGHT*: 45g (1.6oz)
LINES CLASSES*: PE0.8 - PE2
*Manufacturer's recommendations
I ran this rod with a Shimano Vanford 4000 reel spooled with 10 pound Kairiki braid for this test and added a leader of 16 pound Ocea FC.
Also, those attractors or bait extenders I was running ahead of my worm were my son Tom’s 3D-printed Worm Burners. You can get them at www.starlotackle.com
Great to see 2 legends fishing together. Great variety of fish, Thanks Steve and Roger.
Our pleasure!
You are welcome Big Kev, we enjoy making the vids
New rule for the next beach session you two do, you guys can't fish until you, Starlo, have caught at least one sand worm.
Top vid mate, cheers.
Good call! Might be a slow start to the fishing though. 🤣
@@StarloGetsReel Haha, true but it would provide good incentive for you to put in some more time worming and improve your skills..... Plus, we'd get to share in your success when you start to get it right. In fact, maybe you and Roger should get together for a strictly beach worming video. Anyway, tight lines mate. 👍
Two of my favourite fishing shows rolled into one. How could you beat this. Awsome as usual. Loved it.
Thanks for that! We’ll be doing more of this together, for sure! 👍
Bunch of Aussie legends teaching the next generation!
Cheers!
2 of my favs in the one video ❤
Cheers! 👍
Awesome video! I had my fingers crossed for a Mulloway
You and me both!
Awesome video Steve, I still can't get over how close you were finding the fish from the shore. Definitely pays to read the water when beach fishing 💜🎣
Thanks! Yes, they’re often a lot closer in than people realise! 👍
Great session. Nothing better than sharing a fishing spot with a good mate.
@22:52 "Lovely silver Trevally. Oh, he'd be good for Sashimi"... That brought back memories of a video you were in years and years ago. Fishing at Lord Howe Island I believe. Catching some massive silver Trevally and eating them sashimi style. At the time I remember thinking "blurgh"... and I still do lol )))))
Oh yes! 🤣
Hey Starlo, great to see you and Roger smashin' the fishing. Luv it.😛🤘
More to come!
Roger definitely make worming look easy. Done a fair bit as a kid with the old man and its anything but. Its amazing the pulling strength they have.
So true.
2 Genuine Legends!! Hope to see more vids with you both 🎣 Great content 👍
Thanks! Definitely more to come!
Great entertainment guys, loved the vid!
Thanks!
Thanks legends I’ve enjoyed watching and learning from you guys for many decades 👍
I’ve probably got an old vhs tape or two somewhere!
@@PM-lz5gs Nice! 👍
Excellent session Guys, thanks very much.
Our pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it.
A video of about 39 minutes, seemed like 5 minutes! That’s a good sign. An excellent mixed bag of sea creatures caught in a beautiful location. Thanks!
That IS a good sign! Glad you enjoyed it!
As I subscribe to both of your channels, I know what Roger is putting on this weekend already. 😅
Thanks for the video, Starlo, and may you have better luck with the worms next time. 😊
Thanks! I'll keep trying...
All class gentlemen, awesome collaboration. Thanks for the video👌
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic Session Guys , worth the wait indeed , cheers
Glad you enjoyed it!
Good one Starlo I was hoping you would land that one. I got 3 queenies yesterday morning plus 2 feeds of garfish in the net. Noticed when you were walking on the beach carrying rods. I carry my rods on my back in a 3 rod bag plus my tackle bag on my shoulder plus a small esky and castnet and live bait holder with my arms makes it easier 😊
Nice work! That's a good tip, too.
@@StarloGetsReel thanks Starlo having queen fish for lunch in egg and bread crumbs. Plus have numus in the fridge. Will try for the million dollar Barra next week big tides 😊
@@davidgc4396 great life!
@@StarloGetsReel yes nice wearing a pair of shorts all year round and I have any beach to myself in Darwin. I think they are too lazy to do a bit of exercise sometimes have to do a bit of walking depending on the tide movement. Always catch a feed😊
great outing all made easier by the worms and squid roger caught, great boat makes such a difference. I would have fished into the rising tide personally but guess you had other commitments the facts you learn from each other is a massive indication. that new rod is on my list now steve lol
Glad you enjoyed it! Yes, would've been a very different session without Roger's bait gathering abilities, that's for sure. Fishing into the night would no doubt have produced even more action although, as you guessed, we both had other commitments. I'm not a huge fan of night fishing, to be honest... and it's also hard to video!
We want more We want more We want more 🤣
🤣👍 They’re coming!
Hi mate always love the content, I’m thinking of purchasing a Shimano Dialuna myself, 9ft or 9’6, what reel size would you recommend for this setup cheers
Anything from a 3000 to a 6000 would balance with that rod. I’d probably look at a 4000 or 5000. 👍
G'day Starlo. That looked like great fun!. Reminds me of a day years ago at Wonboyn! Inside the mouth on a shallow sandbank with little lines of seagrass. Middle of the day, bright sun with bass yabbies! 6 species Non stop action! One of those days you never forget!
Classic! Glad you liked our video, too. 👍
I really love these videos it’s great to see so many different fish it was alive and that rod looks absolutely fantastic thanks mate and Rodger it was great
Glad you enjoyed it! Roger is the best. 👍
Excellent video gents. Lots of good info for fishos. Cheers 😀
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks guys really enjoyed that. Great afternoon
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
You guys are such a great combo it’s great to see more and more videos of you together, my favourite fishing combo yet!
Glad you enjoy it! More to come!
hi roger me and a mate aryton just moved to wollongong for uni we're right into your videos and we hope to catch some fish some we follow the beach worm vids and they help enormously we were right into flathead fishing on the soft plastics but the beach fishing has grabbed our attention majorly due to your videos
Good to hear! I’ll let Roger know, too. 👍
Great session ❤it
It sure was.
Hey Starlo, it was a great fishing session and great company!
Yes it was!
Awesome video from two legend 🤙🏻
Thank you 🙌
Awesome session ! I really hope you two make more videos together, that was SO enjoyable !
Thanks! We definitely plan to do more!
@@StarloGetsReel I'll be watching and wishing I was there 🙄
Awesome video. More please!
Thanks! More to come!
Thanks for the fantastic video Steve and Rodger your tips and wealth of knowledge is amazing too watch 👍💯🎣
Your support means the world to us, thank you!
Thanks Les, we enjoy sharing our knowledge
Another quality video Steve, great collaboration with Rodger, brings back great memories of my holidays in Queensland, beach fishing on our holidays, must get back and do it again, great work champion,
Glad you enjoyed it! 👍
Great stuff, really enjoyed that one.👍👍
Thank you! I’m glad. We had fun doing it!
Loved the colab Starlo! Comparing techniques with Roger is great viewing and educational. Personally I’ve been more successful beach fishing with a star sinker. 100% agree with the tip you gave regarding the jewies under the shade of the foamy water 👌, caught my first metery in the same conditions. Love the series, hope you make many more together cheers 🍻
Thanks for the kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed the collaboration and found the tips helpful.
Hi peter, Steve and I certainly love our fishing and it is a pleasure fishing together and discussing tactics
I particularly like the fact you both fish a little differently, gear, line, rig etc for comparison. Personally I’m favouring mono these days as long as it can hold bottom, but I continue to fish with both braid and mono regardless to mix it up and see what works best.
With the beach worming, I noticed Roger digs a bit deeper than Starlo 👌
Great vids gents. 🍻
Watched both your videos on each others channels. Great stuff fellas
Awesome thank you!
Two fishing legends
So good
🤜🏼🤛🏼
Thank you!
Just love my beach fishing
The two uncles of fishing come together 🔥
Love it! At least you didn't say grand dads! ;)
Is that narawalle beach
Roger and I tend not to spell out exact locations but of course, anyone who knows it will recognise it.
i like the way that ron callcutt described beach worming. " its easy enough once you get the knack of it. trouble is it takes 50 years of solid practise to get the knack of it." i have never got a beachie myself.
that mullet would of gone straight on the heavier rod live and sent out. not a second of hesitation. funny thing i have noticed about things like rays,shovell noses etc. 50% of the time when they move in they do in numbers....hard pressed getting anything else.
what line class where you running on your jew/shark rod? me i only use 30lb line. but im also a mono and alvey man to.
Yep, Ron was always on the money. Nailed it! I was running 20 pound braid and a 25 pound mono leader on that heavier rod. That’s why I’m pretty sure it was a shark as it’s rare for even a big jewie to chew through 25 pound mono. And the cut was very clean. But jeez it felt like a jewie to start with!
@@StarloGetsReel the speed of the run had me thinking jew, same with the head shakes being transmitted on the rod.....maybe there was a fault on the leader. for depending on the size of the shark you might find damage from the shark skin and tail......its one of those things that one could argue about forever LOL the unkowable.
Hi Matt, after watching the video I thought that I should have put that Mullet out on a 10/0
@@RogerOsborneFishing i wouldnt of been able to get him out quick enough
Gday mate, wheres bushy is he still fishing. Should do a video with him for a catch up
He sure is! Great idea, too. 👍
@@StarloGetsReel grab a packet of squidgies for old time sake 😂😂
I gotta look into the daiwa luna
🤣 It’s a SHIMANO Dialuna! 😉
A 10kg outfit is able to put some decent pressure on a bigger fish.
Oh well, that's fishing.
Great episode guys.
Thanks.
Cheers! 👍
Should have brought the heavy stuff Starlo ? Did you think it was to calm so you left it behind?.
That was 20 pound braid with a 25 pound leader. I’ve never gone any heavier than that on the beach. That IS my heavy gear! 😉
@@StarloGetsReel I fish 25lb Mono 50lb Flouro leader in case I need to put some brakes on the fish around structure mainly at night. Daytime usually lighter as heavier spooks the fish I seem to find. I think that rock has done a many a fisherman in its time.
Starlo! Do you prefer braid for your light surf fishing? And what do you use for leader?
Yep. I use braid for just about everything and love it in the surf. I use about a rod length of monofilament leader, usually Ocea Fluorocarbon.
@@StarloGetsReel Thanks😁
Nice Starlo
Cheers!
I'm proud to say I can catch beach worms as well as Starlo 😅
🤣 Love it! 👍
The beachworm whisperer!
He’s amazing! Very rarely misses one… The opposite to me, who very rarely GETS one! 🤣🫣😩
So cool to see you both fishing together. Double the knowledge. Double the fun. Tight lines!
That’s as close as I get to catching worms too.
@@robertsheldrick4267 😆
Starlo: Hey Roger. Do you want to go for a fish down the beach.
Roger: Yeah Starlo sounds good.
Starlo: Cool man. Can you get the worms sorted again mate.
Roger: 🤦♂️
🤣👍
That’s the biggest whiting I’ve ever seen!
It wasn't too bad.
I still have half a dozen packets of Starlo and Bushy’s Squidgies in my tackle box.
Nice!
Be sure to check out Roger's take on our session together here: th-cam.com/video/gKyHhS549V4/w-d-xo.html
Mate, that was a biiiig toad fish you lost at the end. Always a toady when you have not seen them. That way it is not too disappointing ;)
Love it! 😄
@@StarloGetsReel Always a carp in the fresh :D
You two should fish more together with both your world of knowledge
Cheers! We hope to! 👍
did they like crawl out of the sand and die haha
@@GaryBoy-m1n 🤣
What I shoot I eat. Catching fish and releasing it. Is a SIN why not give it to people since you have DAMAGED it. I hate your show so I’m unsubscribing. Really don’t fish. From a Aitutaki Cook Islander who gives fish to people who don’t have a boat.
Your call. We choose to fish sustainably and take only what we can immediately use ourselves. In my experience, too many people use "catching fish for others" as an excuse to keep on catching and killing. But I can certainly accept that it is very different in different cultures, and I completely respect your choices. Tight Lines.