You have done a superb job Alex. Your videos always make me smile :) I live in Europe now but Adelaide was my home and seeing all the spots you hit up brings me back home :) Keep up the the good work mate.
Hey 0:44 is a great carp fishing spot I go there often I caught 4 huge carp One afternoon all over 50 cm Real peaceful area as well. Great video as well Alex
hey Alex, ive been fishing at the torrens for a while now, but the last 5-6 weeks i havent caught anything. tried different spots but not even a nibble. it seems like it has shut down completely. Any suggestions ? BTW quality vids and keep them coming cheers!
Since this is an invasive species, is there a bag/size limit for these carps - are you allowed to release them back in the water? Keep up the good work - greetings from germany.
Hi Sebastian, it's fantastic to have fishos all the way from Germany watching my videos! Thank you! I'm afraid they are an invasive species and are not to be returned back into the water alive. It's pretty much catch and kill as many as you can, here in Australia.
Thanks as always! Yes I have, but a lot of the trout spots here in SA are kept quiet as they can quite easily be fished out. Would love to tick that video off the list though :).
The onkaparinga, the patawalonga river and west lakes are all productive spots! Check out some of my other videos, I talk a lot of those tactics for you.
Hey mate, there are lots of bream in the Patawalonga river at Glenelg and also in West Lakes. An easier fish to target however would be juvenile salmon. They will hit pretty much anything that can fit in their gob! But try to aim using lures that imitate a baitfish. The 60sp Daiwa Double clutches are a great lure to start with.
Hi,I’m new in Adelaide, I love fishing.just wondering if any license required for fishing in river torrent or west lake or Glenelg marina..?and should I have to return all the fishes alive? Thank you
I know you have to kill carp as they're classed as a pest but just think what it would be like to catch a 70 pounder you should watch a video called a trip to remember at dale hallow USA
My pleasure mate. We binned them, they are considered a pest in our waterways. Unfortunately the water quality in the River Torrens is quite putrid so they wouldn't be edible. Or at least taste edible!
Hey mate Me beeing from Europe i know its not a carp goldfish hybrid Its a whole different species although closely related to carp Its known as the Carassius gibelio Goldfisch were bread from this fish wich means it’s basically the father of all goldfish Read it up online bruz
Cheers Chris, I used to call them Crucian, but kept hearing different thoughts, so decided to go with a hybrid. Thanks for the confirmation, needed to hear it from an enthusiast.