young bryan callen that looks to be incoming. Incoming is best for salmon cause the tide going in flicks up the crustaceans on the beach so the little fish eat the crustaceans then The salmon eat those fish hence why they are using soft plastics But high tide is still good don’t get me wrong, just might have to get lucky that’s all but either works
@AlexsFishin Love this. I do have a question, how does the 2500 size reel go reeling up a 2kg fish onto the jetty?? I tend to use Alveys (bait) or 4000 spin reels as a minimum if there's a chance of lifting anything of size up a jetty.
Awesome videos. I'm looking to get into fishing around Adelaide. For a starter just interested in some easy catch & release, during October to December months. I'd appreciate advice on where to start, on what bait and what time of the day? Thanks heaps
And that we did! Me, I did not keep a single fish for myself. Gave them away to mates and others that wanted a lovely feed plus released plenty. Had a ball.. 👌
Man I’m binge watching all your old vids, I love them!! ❤️
Salmon fishing is only good in the winter ?
What's the best lure for salmon?
You think 14lbs line would be risky at all?.. but i guess the risks make it more fun🤙
Great video mate I wait for your videos every day keep u other good work Jasper
Is incoming or higher tide best ?
young bryan callen that looks to be incoming. Incoming is best for salmon cause the tide going in flicks up the crustaceans on the beach so the little fish eat the crustaceans then The salmon eat those fish hence why they are using soft plastics
But high tide is still good don’t get me wrong, just might have to get lucky that’s all but either works
@AlexsFishin Love this. I do have a question, how does the 2500 size reel go reeling up a 2kg fish onto the jetty?? I tend to use Alveys (bait) or 4000 spin reels as a minimum if there's a chance of lifting anything of size up a jetty.
wen the winds behind you, definitely aids casting distances especially on light lures
Awesome videos. I'm looking to get into fishing around Adelaide. For a starter just interested in some easy catch & release, during October to December months. I'd appreciate advice on where to start, on what bait and what time of the day? Thanks heaps
Can’t get enough one of best fishing I’ve seen of the portNoarlunga jetty. Can’t wait for next weeks video. 🎣🎣🤑
This was oddly recommended to me. Looks like you had some good catches
nice fishen, but mad weather crazy stuff
great footage was going to go there today but went to waitpinga and caught nothing but a cold
North Terrace, August 17th
Best day of my life meeting the legend
Wish I got to shake your hand champ haha. 👌 That 5 seconds made my night mate.
Awesome stuff bro. Im going there tomorrow if you wanna come down haha
Good luck man!
limit your catch, not catch your limit
And that we did! Me, I did not keep a single fish for myself. Gave them away to mates and others that wanted a lovely feed plus released plenty. Had a ball.. 👌
Do you cook or smoke all your fish.
What an awesome day 👍
Good fish.
absolutely wild