Watch full episodes of Fishing Edge, an Australian TV fishing show hosted by fishing personality Lee Rayner. Lee travels across Australia teaching you how to target species in salt and freshwater. From broadbill swordfish to rainbow trout - you'll find it on Fishing Edge. New episodes uploaded regularly.
Awesome episode as always. Do you know how people cook up the blue throat wrasse? Seems like an under utilised species if they are getting live exported and we typically just use em for bait 😅
Hi Lee, good video great visual and sound as always. I watched every fishing show you produced on "TV" and you still got it mate, we share the same feeling every fish we catch is our first. I got one , I got one!!! I have learnt a lot but I still need a refresher course, your info you share is best. Thanks take care.
What a great boat ! Only thinv I would change is move the console up to the casting deck so you will heve room to fish from te back. 😊 For the rest, great boat !!
Good video. I need to watch more of these, just got my first ever boat and starting to practice driving it down to Patterson river to practice reversing, launching and retrieving before the spring , so I know what I'm doing before it get busy.
G'day Lee awsome video mate question I haven't checked but every time I've fished Gippy lakes and rivers I though it was inland rivers waters using legally only 2 baited rods at any one time , but now watching you I may be wrong interesting keep these videos going they are awsome no commercials just fishing.
It depends where and how far up the system you can find a map online that shows where it turns to inland i am a local around the mouth of the tambo is fine i always have 5 rigged up between me and my younger brother with different lures for different purposes
All species of Bream are known to hit the target lures immediately the scientist may know maybe their mouth or even body scales appears in the toughness on even monofilament they used to get food like muscle and clams the targeting fisherman needs not the point of a deep lure but moreover the specimen range and casting with some more than shallow wobblers. ( G,DAY MATE )
Man I wish tackle shops here sold fresh bait like there 😞 sad that not even the ones near the coast where they would get a ton of customers even do it sadge
Try salvaging your own it comes down to where you live and what you target and what you have to work with crabs can be farmed by leaving a meter square of plywood on a mudflat bait pump for yabbies soft shell pippies and sand worms catch some squid collect mussels if you have prawns in your system go prawning catch mullet and or garfish with bread many options other than buying old bait take the little bit of time to learn what fish likes to eat what at certain times of the year and your laughing
That original shop has moved to Orbost. Try these guy in Bairnsdale - Gippsland Bait and Tackle, 13 Lawless St Bairnsdale - meant to be very good with fresh bait