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Well done Alex, but I think you cooked that fish the wrong way to get the best from it. What my friends and I did back in the 70s was to wrap it in alfoil under coals from the fire on Browns beach. Sadly something you cant do these days. Not so many rules or people telling you cant do that back then.
With the white bread get a pack of strawberry or raspberry jelly crystals and mix in into the bread. Wet the bread a little to blend it in and maybe a little flour then roll a a small amount to cover the hook. Toss it in and watch the carp love it. I've caught thousands of carp with this bait often much better than sweetcorn and use a size 4 or 6 circle hook on a running rig..
These things make excellent compost / fertilizer in the garden. Just dig holes, chop it up and bury it. Then leave it and watch things grow. You WILL be surprised. "Oh" and don't let the dog get it.
Hey once again gr8 Video and I love Salmon. Gave some big Browns Beach Salmon to my Sri Lankan neighbours and wow the unbelievable taste .okay keep up the fantastic videos.
Hey alex could I catch your email? I have a question about a spot here in south australia, but its secret and i dont want to spoil it on youtube. Thanks😀
2:35 Beautiful scaling stinking Lawn. I would get an empty onion net bag and clean the fish inside to catch the scales or mount it upright at the end of table let water through not scale.
Hey dude! I appreciate that a lot. Unfortunately I’m working away from Adelaide, but I will try get some footage here. And when I’m back I’ll hopefully get back on the bandwagon.
Hiya Alex, been watching your shows for a long time and enjoyed them to the max as you remind me of my young life as a fisherman. My main target species was Mulloway but I have loved catching bream, Salmon and Yellowfin Whiting. I even landed a 10.5 pound Tailor of Waitpinga beach. I have caught many tailor over on the east coast but that was the only one I have caught in South Australia. As I said Mulloway was my number one target species and I must have caught thousands of them with my largest was 50 pounds. My record was 112 jewies in one night. I am not far off 77 now and watching your videos is prompting me to head off fishing again...I may go down to Westlakes as I live not far from there. Btw if you are interested in low priced fishing gear, lines, lures, hard body and soft plastics please let me know. My son's an importer and he can get Shimano reels, rods etc like Stella 5000 for $250, Shimano Altega 3000 for $150 or any brand or size you want. I have Stella 5000, Sedona 5000 and Penn and Ambassador reels and they are amazing. Just let me know Alex. If there is a way I can give you my address privately I would. All the best Gordy.
Really appreciate this kind message Gordy. And that’s brilliant. Heard plenty of stories of the odd big tailor in SA. especially down south that way and west coast. Sounds like you’ve had some extraordinary fishing experiences. You can flick me a message through Facebook or instagram to contact me privately if you would like. Cheers mate.
this was so fun to watch. I just got an iSUP and want to use it for fishing. A bit intimidated by the thought of battling fish on it (stability). I am going to strap my esky down and use it as a chair like you do that is great stuff! I've been on SUP lots and find kids in tinnies will try to create waves to knock you off as a game. The water is a battleground.
Thank you Alex, lovely video! Greetings from South Africa, similarly we are also starting to have excellent Mulloway catches from the shore and rivers/estuaries at present in the Garden Route area.