I went there before beautiful scenery and ocean lovely people but not much fish on that day your lucky you seem to be lucky happy hunting and gathering good luck 😃 be careful
Cool stuff, but remember you can't set your net in a way that strands fish with the outgoing tide. Also illegal to have to two set nets with you, even if you aren't using the other one (can have a bait net though).
This set netting will be illegal soon in NZ, it is not sustainable..catches and kills everything..banned in many areas already..we call them a wall of death..
Thanks for watching. Yes my friend i've seen those sign. We respect rules of New zealand and nature. Just saying to my friend that i eat those, and having fun teasing her as she does not eat seashells. I notice the fast decline of those shells 10yrs ago from same area and it is sad. Good thing they put the shell gathering on that area on hold.
@@pamfiloregis6414 hey thats cool i like your videos and do alot of fishing on the firth of thames but I've never fished off the rocks before only on boats but i might give it a go one day
Im planning to fish on my kayak next month bro at mussel farm its just too bussy at my work. Shortage of nurses so Im working 12hrs. Thank you for watching my videos. I am happy some one watched them. Thank you.
O po those are dangerous, lol two types black 🖤 round very dangerous, they are smart to, or the diamond eagle Ray a little dum but can also do harm, best way is drag it out of the water and deal with it there, never try if in the water,
Opo. Sa marine deals ang website. May weights and net floater na rin sya. And it is approve by nz fishing rules(measurements). Yung floater lang po sa kabilaang dulo at weights sa kabilaang dulo ang need nyu bilhin at ikabit kasi separate po sya.
@@pamfiloregis6414 yes agree po, but they never sling them correctly they sling them a little tight this can cause you to loss a bit of fish, were about are you living po in Auckland city, we live in pukekohe city
The crabs are all season on that area. I just dont like to go at cold weather at the moment. I noticed that they tend to be abundant during low tide max and nearly dark or if lowtide max is around 1pm. Thanks for watching.