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Whiplash Fishing
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Добавлен 9 июн 2019
Hey guys welcome to WHIPLASH FISHING. We target a range of species around Bundaberg in Queensland, including coral trout, grass sweetlip, red emperor and a range of pelagics. We fish live baits, dead baits and lures to show off some of the amazing fishing we have in our region. While chasing some of these big fish with a great bunch of mates there is a definite emphasis on having a laugh and enjoying the opportunity to escape to the ocean. Feel free to ask a question or make a comment about any particular videos you enjoy. Cheers!
Видео
5 different species caught in 60 minutes using the Berserker Fishing Kabura slider jig #bundaberg
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Mick's first day out - How did he go?
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The skipper, Rizza, "Second Hand" Geoff and rookie for our boat Mick headed out in fantastic weather conditions for a great day of fishing. The Kabura slider jig was slaying it again nailing various species. Bait fishing was on fire making sure the esky was filling up with plenty of variety while the live bait scene was slow but still managed to get some decent fish.
Black King (Cobia), Coral Trout, Big Barracuda - It's all happening!
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In this episode we were joined by Craig & Bruiser as we fished various spots all the way out to the Althea area. The weather didn't quite live up to forecast expectations but after a tough morning the fish finally starting biting after lunchtime and we managed to fill the esky to feed a few families. Enjoy.
PELAGIC FISHING! - You don’t always get what you want… #bundaberg #fishing #barracuda
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The Kabura slider jig made an appearance on our latest underwater footage. #kabura #berserkerfishing
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The boys had to work for it!
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Sometimes the weather forecast doesn't quite nail it. Although things started out with great conditions the day progressively got worse as the northerlies took hold. The boys battled hard for a feed but got there in the end. It was struggle to find any trophy fish but Fritzy did manage to nab the fish of the day.
BUNDABERG NANNYGAI - Coupla Red Fish Off Burnett Heads #bundaberg #nannygai #cruisecraft
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SEQ RED BASS! - Mad Mike with a Cracker #fishing #bundaberg
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Testing out a 100g Berserker Meathead Jig @berserkerfishing5184 #berserker #hussar
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Some nice sized Spanish Mackerel getting around at the moment #spanishmackerel
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BIG SPANISH MACKEREL AND CORAL TROUT - Excellent Reef Fishing Variety off Bundaberg
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Great trip with Mike and Matt where we found the fish biting and the sharks taking a day off. Spanish Mackerel, Coral Trout and some big Tuskies made for a superb catch of quality fish.
A first for us in seeing these fish in our waters. They had no interest in being caught 😂 #mahimahi
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Best fishing day EVER - Part 2 All the other fish we caught and underwater footage
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Welcome back for part 2 of the best fishing day ever (for us anyway). In this video we show all the other fish we caught including a very nice Spanish Mackerel. The skipper tried out some Berserker Kabura Slider Jigs check them out at www.berserkerfishing.com.au/ we will continue using them in future videos to confirm their effectiveness but in this episode they seemed to do the trick nicely. A...
Have never seen anything like this before 😲 #hussar #reeffishing #bundaberg #gopro #underwatervideo
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Now this is the way to start your day! #coraltrout #goldspotcod #fishing #bundaberg #reeffishing
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I think Mick might be over-qualified for the red team 😉. Cheers for another great day on the water fellas.
@@geoffsimons8993 I reckon I’m on the same page. Cheers to you and cheers for the red team 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Holy moly that things a tank
I reckon the highlight for Mick would have been heading down the back of the boat to see the skippers little tool.
What weather app Do you guys use thanks awesome video
@@kathyjensen3336 we normally use Windfinder but it pays to look at a few different weather apps to get a general consensus. Cheers Kathy.
What nice weather finally 👍 and some awesome underwater footage looks great
Would have been nice to see some bigger fish on the underwater footage but we'll find them eventually
Nice one fellas. Good to see the sharks still leaving you alone.
We've been lucky recently and haven't found too many of them. Just a shame it can't be like that all year round 😆
We’re is this is it the Gregory patch or 25 mile fathom hole?
Red was caught about 25 miles NE of Burnett Heads. We normally fish from 18 mile and push a bit wider depending on the weather.
Awsome video mate! What hooksize are you using ?
On the twin hook rigs we run an 8/0 octopus/suicide as the front hook and a 6/0 live bait as the trail hook. Cheers.
That’s the dream
Nice result and looked like a fun trip. I noticed you fish out of a F360M, I'm seriously considering buying a F360S soon and even though they might be slightly different in size the layout looks virtually the same. How do you find everything with the boat. Is there enough fishing room at the stern? Most trips I have will be a max of 2 or 3 people. Anything else important about these boats that you think I should know. I'll be seeing one in the flesh in a couple of weeks.
Check out this video we did on the F360M ruclips.net/video/aceBeXGU2EU/видео.html The most people we fish with is 4, 1 on each back corner and 1 on each side about halfway along. Fire in any more questions you have after watching the video and the skipper will be more than happy to answer them.
Would be awesome to get a good population of mahi around bundaberg, great fish
Yeah would be great. I think the guys trolling out a bit wider see a few but wouldn’t be surprised if they frequent some of the wrecks that hold good bait schools at different times of the year.
2 good trips in a row fellas. Here’s hoping you get the trifecta
Cheers Macca. The weather has put the brakes on us pretty hard this year but hopefully things improve coming in to winter 🤞🏽
Great trip guys - approx how far out?
Hi Lex was pretty windy in the morning so didn’t push out too far. Fished from 18-21 miles on that trip. Cheers.
Nice box of fish lads 👌
It's been very helpful that the grey suits have left us alone for a bit recently 😂
What’s the fish on the drying rack for at the end mate
This method may seem a little controversial to some 😬 but because we are filleting and skinning so many fish we wash the fillets off in a salt water brine to remove scales, blood and slime. After they are washed we place them on the rack for a few minutes to drip dry a bit and then they are placed into a container and put on ice until we are finished. Then the containers are taken inside and the fillets are given a quick pat down with paper towels before they are divided up into lots and cryovaced. Some fillets are kept fresh as they get eaten in the first few days.
Nice work fellas. Ya reckon that’s wire weed in that second underwater shot?
There’s a fair bit of life there. Couldn’t say for sure we saw Japanese wire weed but on our last trip we had a fair bit of fine brown weed covering everything we dropped to the bottom. Saw it really bad about 4 years ago made fishing pretty difficult. When you heading up this way for a fish again?
@@WhiplashFishing78 the brown stuff is snot weed.
@@WhiplashFishing78 asap. The misso is hankering for some revenge on the sharks
Wow you guys has a great session to keep us entertained, What style and class that everything came up gold, I am looking forward to part 2 Cheers Garry
Sometimes we manage to turn it on for the viewers 👍
Good to see you fellas got some good fish ,Mike would have itchy feet 😂😂😂
We have to leave him at home sometimes we get sick of being outfished every time he comes out…
Looks shite. What was the catch of the day that day?
Luckily for us we didn't have to fish in that water. Think it went about 10 miles offshore but we fished much further than that.
Liked that one John. No red fish but great quality box. How fat were those bull sharks!!
It doesn't matter how fat they get it never seems to reduce their appetite for our fish nor does their size slow them down to give us a chance of getting our fish to the boat 🤣
Love the video how many mile do you roughly go out
For this trip the first place we fished was about 18 miles NE of Burnett Heads and the furthest spot was about 25 miles.
Breaksea obviously if you’re fishing in that depth hey?
Fishing around 20-25 miles NE of Burnett Heads. Breaksea spit is a LONG run will probably have a look one day…
@@WhiplashFishing78 yea righto though u had to go fisher for that sort of depth out of there
where do you launch from near Bundy mate great vid
Thanks Bruce. We launch from Burnett Heads all tide access with an 8 lane boat ramp. Cheers.
Great friend, very good fish catch, Very fun spot, friend...👍💪💪
Thanks 👍
I liked the video and the fella's on the boat seemed genuine, not like some possers you see, but I couldn't help noticing the constant sound of a sinker or something tapping away in background throughout the whole video
Thanks for that 👍 I'm thinking that tapping sound could be the Boga-Grips tapping on the side of the bait board. We have 2 of them, 1 on each side of the bait board. Otherwise it could be a rod in a rod holder moving from side to side. We'll check it out next time we're on the water and see if we can eliminate it.
What a cracker of a day weather wise haven’t seen that in a while. Even though you muted skipper I could still hear what he was saying 😂
Such a hot day, surface water temp was around 32 degrees 🥵
Grouper here. Beautiful fish
Definitely one of Australia’s best 👍🏽
This is seriously one of the most educational clips I’ve watched thanks so much - amazing pointers !! Will definitely be trying the jigging assist cord. Are you leaving the top hook loose (not snelling) and running to a solid ring - or ring and swivel… ? sorry couldnt quite see it.
We used to incorporate a solid ring but now we’ve simplified it a bit. We tie the leader straight to the 8/0 with a uni knot or equivalent. The assist cord then ties to the eye of the first hook (next to the leader knot) then tied to the eye of the trail hook. Use enough assist cord so there is some slack when the bait is rigged- this allows it to swim freely and present as naturally as possible 👍🏽
@@WhiplashFishing78 amazing will try thanks for the response - you rock !!
New subscriber here - really enjoying the content thanks !! What hooks are you using on the Livebait rigs ?
Hi Karl thx for subscribing. We generally run an 8/0 octopus as the front hook and 6/0 short shank/livebait hook that gets pinned through the back close to the dorsal fin. We go in to a bit more detail in our ‘How to Livebait’ video - take a look if you’re interested. Cheers.
@@WhiplashFishing78 cheers that’s awesome - will go check that video out !! Appreciate it legend
Meet you for tea and a cupola beers
Fish+chips+beer=👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
For once 😂
Man 1 shark 0
I'm so so so so much scared of deep sea ⛵😭😂
Great video of you guys fishing but a Master Class??? Where is the info. As a Mexican ( Vic ) it is great to learn about your fishing up there.
Fair point Lindsay. Lorne gave us a lesson that day but dunno if he’ll share all his secrets haha. There’s a how to video on live bait fishing that covers most of relevant info for this type of fishing on our channel if you wanna have a look. Cheers and thx for watching 👍🏽
Yeah what a shit trip 🙄 most would consider that a trip of a lifetime. Spoilt you buggers up there. Nearly time for another visit.
Yeah sorry Macca we set a high standard for ourselves that most people can probably only dream of 😂
@@WhiplashFishing78 😂😂
Not too shabby dudes
Thanks 👍
What on?
Dead bait, would have been either a piece of squid or a fish fillet
To be forever known as BananaMan 😆
The funny thing is he’s not the first. There are a couple of other candidates out there.
Wow that has been such a long time between drinks, you guys need to give up work so you can entertain us full time LMAO Cheers Garry
Thx Garry. I would be ok with that…
Sadly work cruels your fishing all to often but someone has to buy bait because even you guys don't only use Livies hahahahaha, My wife and I did a run to Bundaberg and OMG I saw the launch harbour and how spoiled are you? on the day we were there it was glass and so pretty with the dark rock against the color of the water was amazing and then we went for a walk on Moore Park Beach where we are looking at a property and it was barely a roller onto the beach, so it was easy to imagine living in that paradise. @@WhiplashFishing78
Yo~you created good -
That is a Monster Venus Tusk Rizza caught, Champion Cheers Garry
hey Rizza, What has happened with the Boat and offshore fishing? Missing the Coral Trout and reef fishing? Cheers Garry
Good weather & time off just haven’t aligned for us recently however the boys will be heading out for a crack tomorrow so stay tuned and we should have some reef action coming up shortly 👍. Fingers crossed the sharks don’t towel them up too bad 😆
how fast
Would have tapped out at 36 knots (67kph), that was it's limit in good conditions
Nice one Shaun. Just did a couple of days offshore with the mrs again in the red tinny. Had a Barry. Fishing was terrible.
Do you have any good spots for crabbing for when we finally get moved up there? I have been hanging for a Video and checking regularly just in case Utube stuffed up and I missed your posting. Cheers Garry
I don't really have any "spots" in particular as we don't do too much crabbing but in all our river/creeks systems you'll have a chance of getting some. Best advice I can give though is... 1. Watch your pots at all times. 2. Make sure they are well weighted as the big tides and currents in some of the rivers will take the lighter style pots for a ride.
cool thanks for that, I will keep it in mind @@WhiplashFishing78
Nice flatty Can you pump nippers along the bank at low tide?
Nice job Rizza. How nice was the water down that way this weekend 🤙
Ocean side was very murky with what seemed to be a lot of algae. Looked like a chocolate milkshake in some spots. Water in the creek was ok and not too chilly. Good spot for a swim with the kids.
That big flathead lie looks like the fish is in it i kept rewinding it and it looks like it is humped up
Might just look like that on camera. Was definitely empty when I was there looking at it.
That’s some big grey fish 😂
Nice work John. You still having shark issues?
Cheers Macca. The sharks slowed down a bit over winter but they’re back now with a vengeance…
@@WhiplashFishing78 yep we got flogged by them last week