Yeah sure of it, it’s coming into the winter months now so the jacks will go a bit more quiet but the flattys, GT, bream ect are more so winter species so I’ll be after then till it gets warmer
@cfaadventures3280 idk where u from but the jacks are just starting to come on now, I got a 57cm last night we also coming into mulloway season so that's gonna be fun
@@jaderule4337 yeah can’t wait to target a few jewfish, and I’m in central Queensland, jacks up here tend to be on mostly around spring and summer but that doesn’t mean you can’t catch them in winter
@@thefishingboys5634 I wasn’t even having a go at you I just said “they’re overfished anyway” and I replied to myself after I said that saying “put the time in and catch good fish”
@@KB_Fishing17 exactly bro, the water in the lake was so high that even at the top of the tide it only ran through for 30 minutes max even though it was a 4.3m tide and even for that 30 minutes there was STILL 20+ people on the bridge
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o2vH4lNXH8w.htmlsi=EbvaxoiAtvSYL8ep If the link doesn’t work, it’s my most recent long form video with a GT as the thumbnail
As I thought youtube made the quality 10x worse and although the guy winded in across my line, the fish also took me over there and that’s just something you have to deal with fishing a busy place. And another note, the GT on the brag mat photo was only just touching 54cm to the tip of the fork when flat but still a good fish nonetheless
That is very possible, they look identical to Moses perch but with those colourful lines so yeah that’s probably what it is if it’s a native fish to Queensland
@@FTS-FamilytoSea thanks, I live in central Queensland and I fish the Fitzroy river here just not in WA although I’d love to go and see what it’s like out there