Good video mate. I loved the stripy fish, nice catch, very beautiful and rare i think. I like how you just take some stuff and go on your own. Self motivated!
If you look up a lifespan of a bream they take forever to grow to full legal size. King George they are beautiful fish to eat. I've started to fish at the port now and you are definitely correct the tired actually determines the species of fish. Try these spots as well in the port Jervois Bridge, Torrens Island Hot Water Outlet, Snowden's Beach and Fisherman's Market Wharf.
@JacobMarsdenFishing yeah I've been trying to get a lot of information to make sure that I'm doing this season when I start fishing again especially when it is basically hard to find the right timing to go.
Im 50 now and have fishef the port since i was 5 and have never caught or seen a Moonlighter fish but ive caught some monster bream a mulloway pitty all the good spots are closed of now might have to take a trip down memory lane with some pillys and livebait and give it a go
Hey love your videos! But i have a question im really new to fishing and im trying to fish at the dolphin sanctuary and i dont know what bait to use in there you able to help me out
If you go there you best bet is a squid as well. Because that area has lots of baby fish and mazelee you will lose your cockles very very quickly baby fish will eat it as quick as pie but the squid was stay on a bit more longer oh yeah and also bloodworms that is a really good bait as well. I used maggots there as well. I always go there after I've gone to St Kilda but now I'm actually fishing at the port. And I've always got my bait from the St Kilda bait shop.
Hey mate love the content fish the port river alot dhould def plan a trip
Good video mate. I loved the stripy fish, nice catch, very beautiful and rare i think. I like how you just take some stuff and go on your own. Self motivated!
@@Sharpshooter99100 cheers mate! Yeah I still haven’t looked to find the species but was a fun and cool catch!
Hi mate that stripy fish is a moon lighter
@@Southauzzieemergency cheers mate
If you look up a lifespan of a bream they take forever to grow to full legal size. King George they are beautiful fish to eat. I've started to fish at the port now and you are definitely correct the tired actually determines the species of fish. Try these spots as well in the port Jervois Bridge, Torrens Island Hot Water Outlet, Snowden's Beach and Fisherman's Market Wharf.
@@SaMaNtHa.2023 oh wow there ya go! Yeah I thought tides were having an effect. Thanks for the tips!
@JacobMarsdenFishing yeah I've been trying to get a lot of information to make sure that I'm doing this season when I start fishing again especially when it is basically hard to find the right timing to go.
Moonlighter!
@@captainfrank01 thankyou! What a cool name!
'TELL YA MOTHER TO GET ON THE HOOK'
@@fr0zoneLay3r everytime hahaha
Im 50 now and have fishef the port since i was 5 and have never caught or seen a Moonlighter fish but ive caught some monster bream a mulloway pitty all the good spots are closed of now might have to take a trip down memory lane with some pillys and livebait and give it a go
@@adamperre4852 well I got a rare catch hey! Yeah give it a go and let me know how ya go!
@@JacobMarsdenFishing actually the kings usually show up this time of year OCT TILL NOV
@@adamperre4852 I’ve heard around the bridge there has been a few caught already!
Hey love your videos! But i have a question im really new to fishing and im trying to fish at the dolphin sanctuary and i dont know what bait to use in there you able to help me out
@@Deputy.Mcbean prawns or cockles can’t go wrong with either or!
If you go there you best bet is a squid as well. Because that area has lots of baby fish and mazelee you will lose your cockles very very quickly baby fish will eat it as quick as pie but the squid was stay on a bit more longer oh yeah and also bloodworms that is a really good bait as well. I used maggots there as well. I always go there after I've gone to St Kilda but now I'm actually fishing at the port. And I've always got my bait from the St Kilda bait shop.
The last one is a sheepshead.
I thought it was a sheep head but sheep's heads have big teeth so I had to double check again it's a
Moonlighter.
Can you eat the moonlighter?
@@robertkranenburg7084 no idea but I wouldn’t, to pretty!
Tell your mother to get on the hook tell the daddy to get on the hook😂 you want her mummy to stay there so she can make lots more babies.
@@SaMaNtHa.2023 true haha