What a true Aussie champion,, your knowledge, passion and most important the respect you have for the environment... you need your own TV show mate, your something else love the content 👌👌👍
Living the life mate, that's what it's all about. And big kudos for spreading the word about doing it Responsibly and Sustainably so our kids and their kids get the same chance. You're a true Aussie legend. Best series yet, love it.
Mate aussie is wild and this episode plus this adventure yr on is beyond amazing. On one side there's strik n fran and on the other thez you.... simply awesome.
Looked like another great day, you really should start anchoring with an endless mooring (endless loop anchor) that will give you much safer access to your boat over a greater range of tidal movement and limit your exposure to the toothy handbags.
If you haven't seen already, here is a trip I did a couple of years ago Kayaking to the Tip. th-cam.com/play/PLtJHZztIhg_yuBZAfns9dw3DUzDJJpIli.html I empathise with you about the experience . Would love to hear more- how long it took, any close calls, how many in the crew, what kayak? Cheers mate
@@BacktoBasics glad to reply, two only , myself and a mate, kayak were Scupper Pro , with hatch fore and aft , a few adventures, a capsize just south of Cooktown my fault , not lashing down a hatch properly, a very close encounter with a croc at Cape Melville , after 6 weeks weather and seas turned nasty , 10 days holed up at Temple Bay , we decided to hide Kayaks and walk to the tip to meet the ferry home , 10 days and 300 Ks later we walked to the tip , following year we went back to temple bay , refurbished kayaks and paddled to tip in under 3 weeks, we also had small triangular sails , which gave a extra knot , regards Peter
i did 43 days moose hunting and just messing around and loved every minute .You folks are so far away on a beautiful island maybe pull it over our way. Yes live off the land . Even over here I ate fresh fish and wild chickens caught maybe an hour or two old at the best. So I say ; your a good man. Alberta Canada
Love your work, mate. Strick and Fran camped at that exact spot. They spotted that cow at some point. Some nice Barra, and also spotted a BIG croc in that creek! Stay safe, dude. Living the dream! Rob, Tasmania
I enjoy this aspect of Australia. I live along the Texas coast and see similar environments. Fishing and bowhunting would great ways to fill the lauder here. Only exception is the local waters aren't clear enough to spearfish most of the time.
DUDE! I LOVE this channel! I found it when I was sick this weekend, I would so love to do what you both are doing! Being out on the beach, snorkeling, diving, eating what you catch. True freedom and surviving! The only thing that disturbs me is the freaking garbage on the beaches! That is so sick and maddening! why has the world become such a throw away society is beyond me!.......lol... other than that I really enjoy watching you do what you do!
Can also use a hessian bag .Put some fish frames or burley in it couple of rocks to keep it at the bottom of the water and tie it up to mangroves . The Mud crabs can’t gets there legs out once they cling onto it 👍
Excellent video mate, truly what the Cape is all about. Just a heads up regarding the oysters, if you open them on the rock and then leave the base still attached to the rock new oysters can not attach to it. You should remove the whole oyster and then open it or remove the base once you open it on the rock.
Looking good Az. Is it possible Strick and Fran camped at the same beach on their northern trip? Looks seriously similar, and I reckon they got a few barra in the same spot. Pigs and all..
What about letting us fisherpeople know the 'test curve' on rods you are using and type of line down to the leader, type of hook and most importantly the strength of the line used to catch various species. Absolutely love B2B and keep on keeping on. John from Ireland
Hey dude great vid. I also grew up eating garfish, one of the beautiful little fish to eat. Not to many people eat them, blows my mind cause they great fun to catch and great eating ☝️
Nice work Azz but it ain’t a patch on my Friday adventure. I decided I was gunna go to northern nsw to catch a Spanish cause the qld fisheries are clowns. Anyhoo I had to struggle with Gold Coast traffic! That’s worse than starvation or perhaps a stingray bite. Then I launched at evans head and anchored up in the river for the night. It was hot in my half cab. And I almost ran out of beer. Nek day I ran up to Riordans shoal in the dark, risking my very life. Got there and realised I was about an hour too early. Waited till daybreak. I then had to catch livies ✅ get good troll rigs ✅ and get about catching my dinner. I was hungry! I’d had to survive on supermarket cheese and biscuit packs the evening before. Evan had to eat breakfast biscuits. Pickings were slim. Where’s the baked whole fish? Anyhoo I had to come back empty handed and fight my way to the bakery for a curried sausage roll. Talk about stress. Anyhoo if I’m ever up El Arish way can I come and try your awesome produce?
What a true Aussie champion,, your knowledge, passion and most important the respect you have for the environment... you need your own TV show mate, your something else love the content 👌👌👍
Cheers for watching and the kind words Tom, legend mate.
That's why we come to TH-cam to watch his show..😂
You are very strong man ❤ love it man
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Living the life mate, that's what it's all about. And big kudos for spreading the word about doing it Responsibly and Sustainably so our kids and their kids get the same chance. You're a true Aussie legend. Best series yet, love it.
Cheers for the words of encouragement Richard. Longevity of these remote areas is one of our greatest priorities .
The legacy of Bush Tucker Man continues! Great to see! 🙏🙏👍👍
I need to deepen my knowledge a bit more for that title:) haha, cheers for watching Cooper!
We must be old. Uk
Really like the isolation - solitude. Quiet, peaceful, simply completely real.
Humility and Knowledge - the perfect combination. Thanks.
Special moments are worth more than anything . Cheers .
"Stay joyful, everyone, and continue to share love wherever you go."
Mate aussie is wild and this episode plus this adventure yr on is beyond amazing. On one side there's strik n fran and on the other thez you.... simply awesome.
Az you really are a master of your craft mate, don't ever change
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Thanks Az, really enjoyed that. We appreciate your efforts to share your thoughts and adventures with us. As y'all say, good on ya.👍🏻👍🏻🐾
Cheers T, good on ya right back mate!
You are very strong man ❤ love it man
Admiration for the way you articulate the journey and your situational awareness in navigating the magnitude of detrimental elements.
Looked like another great day, you really should start anchoring with an endless mooring (endless loop anchor) that will give you much safer access to your boat over a greater range of tidal movement and limit your exposure to the toothy handbags.
haha Cheers Dan. Noted!
Fantastic thanks for sharing the journey with us
25 years ago , I paddled a kayak from Port Douglas to the Cape York Tip , your blog reminded me of that beautiful coast line ,
If you haven't seen already, here is a trip I did a couple of years ago Kayaking to the Tip. th-cam.com/play/PLtJHZztIhg_yuBZAfns9dw3DUzDJJpIli.html
I empathise with you about the experience . Would love to hear more- how long it took, any close calls, how many in the crew, what kayak? Cheers mate
@@BacktoBasics glad to reply, two only , myself and a mate, kayak were Scupper Pro , with hatch fore and aft , a few adventures, a capsize just south of Cooktown my fault , not lashing down a hatch properly, a very close encounter with a croc at Cape Melville , after 6 weeks weather and seas turned nasty , 10 days holed up at Temple Bay , we decided to hide Kayaks and walk to the tip to meet the ferry home , 10 days and 300 Ks later we walked to the tip , following year we went back to temple bay , refurbished kayaks and paddled to tip in under 3 weeks, we also had small triangular sails , which gave a extra knot , regards Peter
great adventure ever
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Lol. Like the shotty just sitting in the background at the end. Good bit of insurance.😂
absolutely brilliant to watch mate
Thanks for sharing, Az. Stay healthy, careful, and adventurous.
Love your views, knowledge, skills, info, the areas its beautiful, Thank You, FOR WHAT YOU DO, PLEASE, CONTINUE TO BE YOU.
i did 43 days moose hunting and just messing around and loved every minute .You folks are so far away on a beautiful island maybe pull it over our way. Yes live off the land . Even over here I ate fresh fish and wild chickens caught maybe an hour or two old at the best. So I say ; your a good man. Alberta Canada
Love your work, mate. Strick and Fran camped at that exact spot. They spotted that cow at some point. Some nice Barra, and also spotted a BIG croc in that creek! Stay safe, dude. Living the dream!
Rob, Tasmania
Awesome man. Loving it. Pls stay safe & look forward to next week’s episode. 👍🇺🇸🙏
Cheers Billy!
I enjoy this aspect of Australia. I live along the Texas coast and see similar environments. Fishing and bowhunting would great ways to fill the lauder here. Only exception is the local waters aren't clear enough to spearfish most of the time.
Cheers Art would love to check that part of the world out one day
@@BacktoBasics You might find fishing in the Gulf of Mexico disappointing, its nothing like the places you fish.
I wish to do this one day before I get too old. I'm 35 and so busy with life but this is on the bucket list
Love the expression - The best fun you can have with your pants on!!
This video calmed me soul
That’s makes me happy! Thanks for watching brother
That's the Exact spot Stric got his Big Barra.. 🤔🤔🤔
You are very strong man ❤ love it man
Thanks buddy for sharing your videos, I know your on a survival mission, but it’s truly amazing and the views are beautiful thanks
Thanks for coming along Kenny. A stunning part of the world, feeling very lucky.
AZ, Stay safe my friend and have a good feed.
DUDE! I LOVE this channel! I found it when I was sick this weekend, I would so love to do what you both are doing! Being out on the beach, snorkeling, diving, eating what you catch. True freedom and surviving! The only thing that disturbs me is the freaking garbage on the beaches! That is so sick and maddening! why has the world become such a throw away society is beyond me!.......lol... other than that I really enjoy watching you do what you do!
Great stuff.
Thank you.
Andy
I absolutely love watching your show & you are an aussie legend 🇦🇺 👍
You know it's real when mate starts talking that lonely loopy stuff. Salute from Fla. USA
well you living my life before im gettin married, catching wild barra is my passion... you just remind me mate.. what a life you have!
Wow! Too cool! Did Strick catch a big Bara in that same spot? I would love to do what you are doing! Thanks for taking us along!
theyve all been there a few times
I'm with you Az and I'm a little crazy myself. Really enjoying following your journey.
Thanks for coming along for the ride MD
Great episode! It's good to hear about your mental state (glad it's positive). It's also cool to see you catch a bunch of nice fish!
Cheers Bill, I'm all about having a yarn about mental health! Thanks for watching
I am so impressed with your courageous treks! Stay well, stay away from the crocs, it would be a great tragedy if we lost some of you!
Hoping to steer clear from losing an arm, leg! Cheers for watching John
Watching from California, great videos and love the awesome fishing 🎣 Stay safe and keep up the great content !!!
That is such great advice on taking of oysters . About eating just what you need. Great to hear ❤️💯
Your excitement sells the show. 🎟
Sounds az though Az iz az good az he can be while playin around out there. Good stuff mate, enjoy. ❤
Really enjoyed this episode, great stuff
Thanks, B2B.
Let's see now: sleeping in a rocking boat or as Croc bait? Hmm...rocking boat wins!
I really like your lifestyle and adventures. The place is natural and beautiful. From Thailand 🙏😊
Can also use a hessian bag .Put some fish frames or burley in it couple of rocks to keep it at the bottom of the water and tie it up to mangroves . The Mud crabs can’t gets there legs out once they cling onto it 👍
Loving these videos man so amazing thank you
Liked the way you caught the same undersized barra, 10 times , im jealous!
hahaha one after the other!
I am from Bangladesh. Always with you best of luck.
Amazing solo adventuring ! Thanks for sharing with us 🙏😊👍
Hello from Singapore love the content and keep them coming cheers mate...
Wow this amazing i love 👍👍👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Awesome work mate 👍👍🔥🔥
Awesomeness mate. Have to experience this wild place!
Fish that sand creek with dad. And we ran over a croc on the way there 😂
Awesome spot well done 🌿🦜🌿
Excellent video mate, truly what the Cape is all about. Just a heads up regarding the oysters, if you open them on the rock and then leave the base still attached to the rock new oysters can not attach to it. You should remove the whole oyster and then open it or remove the base once you open it on the rock.
Thank you bro great info
You make the best videos
thanks Rita!
Awesome content mate 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
its amazing how many you tubers have fished that same spot as you
How many others exactly?
I’m in Hawaii. Like your style! Fun!
Oh i love to experience this kind of adventure mate ❤
❤❤Love and be safe Azz.
Amazing solo camping in an island wooow so great
Great vid mate,greetings from connecticut''
love the way you did 😊😊😊😊
Sensational barra mate , well done 👏
Looking good Az. Is it possible Strick and Fran camped at the same beach on their northern trip? Looks seriously similar, and I reckon they got a few barra in the same spot. Pigs and all..
Great video, hello from Maine, USA
it's heaven ma bro. wonderful video keep it up
I never thought Crocs would be saltwater, very interesting 🤔
Saltwater crocs are also in freshwater... which goes to show they cant be trusted.
Oyster etiquette is important! 😃
Love your style!!!
Eita meu amigo que Grande Aventura aí viu top demais Bela filmagem parabéns
The Barra slayer🇦🇺
Good job man really love this lifestyle ❤🎉
What about letting us fisherpeople know the 'test curve' on rods you are using and type of line down to the leader, type of hook and most importantly the strength of the line used to catch various species. Absolutely love B2B and keep on keeping on. John from Ireland
this is mad bro well done
Another great video mate
Living it mate!
Looks like the same spot Strick caught a monster baz?
Banyak sekali baramundinya 😍
Kalau di sini Indonesia di Jawatengah pasti dah habis tuh ikan sama pemancing.
Hey dude great vid. I also grew up eating garfish, one of the beautiful little fish to eat. Not to many people eat them, blows my mind cause they great fun to catch and great eating ☝️
Enjoy your holiday on the remote island
You are very strong man ❤ love it man
Didn't Strick and Fran go there last year ? Pigs and cows !
Great attitude dud ❤
watching from Philippines 😊 new subscriber here..your content is very interesting..
Excellent video!
Big fan from Vanuatu
Hi M8, just love yours & Stick's videos. How, on long trips like this, do you keep up your vit' C level?? Cheers from UK.
I’m 🇬🇧 ❤😂
His brother is known as Strick, not Stick.
Ah, I saw shots of black mountain there. Up Cooktown way for this one?
So many baramundi fish, in indonesia its called Kakap Putih.
I will feel at home on this island
So enjoy your videos. Would give anything to experience that lifestyle….
Bro im your subscribers from philipines your my idol😊😊😊
Nice work Azz but it ain’t a patch on my Friday adventure. I decided I was gunna go to northern nsw to catch a Spanish cause the qld fisheries are clowns. Anyhoo I had to struggle with Gold Coast traffic! That’s worse than starvation or perhaps a stingray bite. Then I launched at evans head and anchored up in the river for the night. It was hot in my half cab. And I almost ran out of beer. Nek day I ran up to Riordans shoal in the dark, risking my very life. Got there and realised I was about an hour too early. Waited till daybreak. I then had to catch livies ✅ get good troll rigs ✅ and get about catching my dinner. I was hungry! I’d had to survive on supermarket cheese and biscuit packs the evening before. Evan had to eat breakfast biscuits. Pickings were slim. Where’s the baked whole fish? Anyhoo I had to come back empty handed and fight my way to the bakery for a curried sausage roll. Talk about stress. Anyhoo if I’m ever up El Arish way can I come and try your awesome produce?
Nice.. wanted to have that time fishing and boating alone in a small island or big bro~~
in 9min that fish you caught ,We called VETKI in Bangladesh and India it is the most popular fish and testy also in here.
amazing 😍