Nice fishing bro. What ramp was that you used i like the sand on the side to pull the boat up. Usually use dora but can be hectic with the small carpark
You should rely on the on the souder, there are some big nasty fish under you all through where you're fishing. I'm not trying to be negative, just giving you the heads up. When Kyaking keep your sounder on, and you will eventually see what I'm talking about. Great video👍
I used to catch poddy mullet there in oyster bottles as a kid (in the 70s) to sell to the jewfishers. Haven't there to fish for years - more into snapper and jewfish from Nobbys Wall, jewfish from Stockton and around the Harbour from the shore using live baits and super fresh frozen squid. I wont tell the other guys where your spot is ( you''ll know me when see my big red Pajero and old fat guy w/ big rods and big Alvey 651s ). I''m too old , soft and lazy these days to fish much on windy cold winter days ( used to so hard core I'd be known to fish til past midnight even in winter regularly to catch jewfish .... brrr .... ) I reckon if you had a fishing kyac or even an inflatable you'd slay the bream, flathead and jewies there year round. Have you tried fishing there for luderick using weed or fake week flies ? You don't need real deep water, caught luderick in under 1m of water in many places around the harbour even in the dark ....)😁 That first little soapy looked legal size ---- 70cm. More meat on it that lizard.
They are quite mobile throughout the whole system from fresh to salt, and it’s well documented they push down systems during winter to spawn, hence the current closed season.
@@jtsnewfish3877 all year round here in the south east right up in the salt!...get em around points at beach ends to!...very mobile and more prolific in the salt than was thought....good times.
Depends on a few factors mate- depth, current, line thickness and the type of lure (paddle tails and curl tails will decrease the sink rate, as will thicker lines). Play around with different sizes and As long as you can feel the lure hitting the bottom 3-6 seconds after hopping it up- you’re in the zone.
Congrats JT. Newby fisherman here and wondering if you do any beginners coaching/training? Just bought a bunch of good gear and ready to learn... anyone else who knows pls share details. ta. Mainkly interested in land fishing, casting off the shore really.