THE GUMMY SLAYER: Catching Sharks on Op Shop Gear
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- Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024
- Out with me today was my good mate Brent Hayhurst, a musician and carpenter from Melbourne who was keen to catch his first Gummy Shark!
We headed to Lakes Entrance from Metung with no rods in the boat. We split up and roamed the streets covering 3 OP-SHOPS to find something to take offshore, and this broken old 1970's Daiwa reel and an equally run down old rod was the best we could do!
This proves you don't need an expensive setup to get out in mumma nature and catch a feed and have some fun.
Shout out to @Momentslikeme who suggested this challenge in the comments from another gummy video! If anyone else has more ideas please comment, I love to hear from you guys.
It's Brent's music we used on the video. We have been playing music together since we were young kids, and these tracks we used in the video also include me on the lead guitar.
If you'd like to hear more, you can connect with him on Instagram here:
brent.hayhurst
Or hear his music on Spotify here:
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See you all again soon!
Nicko
Love your tubes, good to see you back at Lakes, keep up the good work.
cheers mate!
😂 Nick, I love this video!
Only you and Brent together can do something like this. 😂 Its such a pleasure and so much fun to watch you and Brent haveing fun on the slapper 😂
Vielen Dank, Maria! We should’ve offered them $4 though… haha. We had an amaaaaaaazing cook up after.
That bar crossing was Epic 👍
Yeh it took a while to read it that day!
@@SlappinLoominum I've only been across a few times..just bought a larger boat
Awesome mate, great idea for a vid to fish with the op shop rod..
It was actually a subscribers idea in the comments so I can’t take the credit! I’m thinking of doing another one. Cheers mate!
I think we’re due for another challenge Nick!
Thanks mate! Coming soon I promise. Editing has been a challenge to fit in of late.
Hi mate what depth do you fish in? I'm going down to lakes in May and would love to get a gummy
15-20m. I just landed three west of the heads in about 20m.