@@Peil_lc200 thanks mate! This spot isn’t full on reef but more rocky bottom. The key to it is the current imo. Finding structure with the right sort of depth that gets good current on it is the key imo. Different places at different stages of the tide and tide directions. Can be complicated but that’s the fun of it all, working it out over time.
@@MichaelMcElevey cheers Michael. I’m running a pair of echomap ultra 2 12” with a livescope setup. Bird has bit better side scan in shallower water. Lots of things better with the Garmin imo.
Happy new year Pete
Another good video
@@michaelgibson9982 cheers Michael!! You too.
Great vid. Any plans for offshore this year
@@peterdebeer8765 cheers mate. Yeah will get out there soonish I recon.
Great vid. Im new to fishing the bay/seaway, what are you looking for in the way of structure to find placea that produce like this.
@@Peil_lc200 thanks mate!
This spot isn’t full on reef but more rocky bottom. The key to it is the current imo. Finding structure with the right sort of depth that gets good current on it is the key imo. Different places at different stages of the tide and tide directions. Can be complicated but that’s the fun of it all, working it out over time.
@Peter_Herbst_Fishing thanks mate. Looking forward to your next vid. Cheers
Love your work I’ve noticed you have changed to Garmin does it give you a better down and side scan what model of Garmin do you use for this cheers
@@MichaelMcElevey cheers Michael.
I’m running a pair of echomap ultra 2 12” with a livescope setup.
Bird has bit better side scan in shallower water. Lots of things better with the Garmin imo.
Thank you appreciate the info tight lines
Another goood vid peter. Were there no jew or snaps at Harries?
@@richardsnelgrove9795 very quiet at harries. I only fish it if I see a good show of fish, otherwise I just keep moving.
First time sub, do you use fluorocarbon as a leader or not at all?
@@markdiehard welcome to the channel mate! Mostly fluorocarbon but I do use Nylon for specific scenarios.