How's it going, my name is Fletcher Arrastia and I'm a part-time fisho in Sydney Australia, pretty isolated to the northern beaches. Juggling Uni, work and life and try to provide some fishing footage that I get to encounter and share with you guys. Since it's fishing in Sydney and I don't have a boat won't be too much footage but well see how it goes. I love to target all species of fish (not really bream) in all different types of environments. I mainly fish lures but sometimes you gotta work with what's working which sometimes is bait. If you like it you like it and if you don't you don't. Hopefully I'll be able to produce some quality and frequent content. I'll see you out on the water
I’m still pretty average at walking the dog. I can skip cast, fly fish, pitch, roll etc. But this technique is just stupid nothing I am crap at. Any tips? Cheers
Daiwa Infeet Kodachi slay in that place. If you fish plastics, and that is your best option in winter, use a black two inch grub, get a gold Colorado blade and turn it into a jig spin.
I wouldn’t fish in Narrabeen Lakes because of the chemical buildup. I saw a guy pull a female Mudcrab out of Manly Lagoon and he planned to eat it. I wouldn’t touch it.
Yeah I totally agree, and looking back at it I definitely should have. I actually do environmental biology at uni and am planning a future with management of invasive species
Hey mate. In that video I had a kayaks2fish nextgen 11. However I had a lot of problems with that model kayak so I’d would really only recommend the pedal king 12 or the nextgen 10 or next-gen 10 MK2. The pedal king 12 was the hardest to put onto a sedan style car and I needed an kayak loading assistance device but the nextgen 10 is piss easy
Yeah no worries at all mate. Only very few of the ACTUAL hobie kayaks actually have the reverse drive and that’s why I gotta pay a premium for those suckers. None of the kayaks 2 fish pedal kayaks have reverse drive and the hobie compass is the cheapest model that has reverse
Hi! I’m a tourist in manly Vale and I have a question. I really love to fish but I don’t not if it is necessary a permissions for fishing in this place. Thanks
Good question mate. Just looked it up, if you’re over 18 you’ll need to get a fishing license. They’re pretty cheap and I’m pretty sure you can get them for as little as one day. Once you have that you should be able to fish any fishing permitted zones. Before I fish any new grounds that’s I’m unfamiliar with I always look for marine sanctuary zones to make sure I’m doing the right thing. In manly the only marine reserve is cabbage tree bay/Shelly beach. I hope this helps.
Hey mate. I’d rather not say exactly where this ledge is. It’s on the northern beaches and it’s a pretty dangerous location to fish and to trek to. Additionally it’s one of the few ledges not many people know about and would like to try minimise pollution and overfishing. Hope you can understand, however I find that curl curl and freshwater have given me similar results
because the few massive murry cod that are in there are getting alot of the medium size ones ...i know of about 30 that were release in there at lese 20yr ago they would be huge now
Not as many as I honestly would’ve expected. I think it was around 5-6 jigs, luckily I work at a tackle store and the discount can somewhat justify my costs.
We just rigged them with a single hook I think 5/0 or 6/0. Trolling along the surface however I’ve caught much better and more fish down rigging so defs worth it
Cheers mate glad to hear. The measuring tape I used was a Rapala RCD retractable measure mat. Although convenient I’ve had 2 of the springs break on me in the past so I’d recommend using something way cheaper like a an ordinary tape measure you’d likely use to measure circumferences
@@fletchersfishing yeah , i have one i actually made . Just used a piece of truckie load strapping and cut it to 60cms ,,then marked 5 cm increments with a texta . Works fine and cost nothing ! 👍🎣✔