Love your videos bro,especially at muriwai..Me and the Mrs have had some memorable fishing at muriwai using your tips and knowledge.Thanks again bro and as always tight lines🤙
Cheers AM1670 Great to hear some of the vids have helped you guys out and you two are making your own Reel Kiwi Fishing adventures and memories up Muriwai - really appreciate the support 👍 Tight lines
I’m not gonna say I have waiting for another one of your drops (but I have 😂) It’s absolutely legendary film and advise. Thanks for everything you have done around the creation of the film, editing and publication, we all love it. Tight lines mate.
I used 3 or 4 links of 30mm Chain for casting off the beach ... Lead Moves!! Chain sinks into the sand!! and stays still!! doesn't get snagged easily and costs crap loads less than lead ... for example nearly every parking area at a beach will have 2 posts with 50 odd Chain Sinkers just hanging there waiting to be cut up.
Hi EwJ - it does come down to personal preference but I prefer to use a dropper. It's good to keep your bait up off the bottom due to the paddle crabs. I do also occasionally use a running rig but always start with the dropper and more times just stay with it, You can get the ones where you can place your hook/bait on a grove so it's more streamline to. Tight lines
@ REEL KIWI FISHING ... did you know that the shark you let go today doubles is size and within 3 years you're crowing .. That's the 5th good fish today the sharks got ... only it wasn't The Sharks it was your Pet Shark you let go today. Here's what I used to do when long-lining in the Manakau ... Sharks up to 3 foot long got turned on their backs and the lower jaw was cut off hoping to get the hook back. Sharks over 3 foot long I cut down from the arse to the top of the spine then flipped them over and took all the meat above the spine to the back of the head and I smoked it for dog food. Back in my day we got rid of "the Slimy's" like Rays and Sharks and eels so the next generation could enjoy fishing. It appears the next generation doesn't give a shit and passes it off as being Green or Nice ?
My role for the day in part 1 and 2 was to help Glynn with his surfcasting - this was his first time fishing Muriwai and also fishing in surf. After losing 3-4 fish due to the slackening of the line on his down stroke and dragging the fish instead of walking towards them etc, I was there to coach and remind him which he thanked me for over the day so sorry if this wasn't calm enough for you, Tight lines
Love your videos bro,especially at muriwai..Me and the Mrs have had some memorable fishing at muriwai using your tips and knowledge.Thanks again bro and as always tight lines🤙
Cheers AM1670
Great to hear some of the vids have helped you guys out and you two are making your own Reel Kiwi Fishing adventures and memories up Muriwai - really appreciate the support 👍
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I’m not gonna say I have waiting for another one of your drops (but I have 😂)
It’s absolutely legendary film and advise. Thanks for everything you have done around the creation of the film, editing and publication, we all love it. Tight lines mate.
Cheers W_W for your comment much appreciated ❤️ - I do it all for you guys and my channel is nothing with out you all...
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The man bro thanks for the advice been patiently waiting for pt2 haha best fishing channel in nz👌
Cheers dh938 for the support - it's much appreciated 🙏 tight lines 🎣
Lovely videos bru and excellent catches keep it flowing
Cheers u-z for the support ❤️
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love the content as always bro keep it coming
Cheers j2279 for your support 🙏
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one of the best fishing channels on youtube, keep up the good work bro👍
Cheers db4847 for the support 🤙and tight lines 🎣
Beautiful beach. I had one fishing day on the rocks left side
I used 3 or 4 links of 30mm Chain for casting off the beach ... Lead Moves!! Chain sinks into the sand!! and stays still!! doesn't get snagged easily and costs crap loads less than lead ... for example nearly every parking area at a beach will have 2 posts with 50 odd Chain Sinkers just hanging there waiting to be cut up.
Great content. :)
Cheers m and Tight lines 🎣🤙
"Might swim out to Glynn and bite him". Sitting in Waikato hospital waiting for surgery, made my day that comment did
Hope all goes well 🙏
Hi mate what rig would you reccomend on Muriwai?
Hi EwJ - it does come down to personal preference but I prefer to use a dropper. It's good to keep your bait up off the bottom due to the paddle crabs. I do also occasionally use a running rig but always start with the dropper and more times just stay with it, You can get the ones where you can place your hook/bait on a grove so it's more streamline to.
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@ REEL KIWI FISHING ... did you know that the shark you let go today doubles is size and within 3 years you're crowing ..
That's the 5th good fish today the sharks got ... only it wasn't The Sharks it was your Pet Shark you let go today.
Here's what I used to do when long-lining in the Manakau ... Sharks up to 3 foot long got turned on their backs and the lower jaw was cut off hoping to get the hook back. Sharks over 3 foot long I cut down from the arse to the top of the spine then flipped them over and took all the meat above the spine to the back of the head and I smoked it for dog food.
Back in my day we got rid of "the Slimy's" like Rays and Sharks and eels so the next generation could enjoy fishing.
It appears the next generation doesn't give a shit and passes it off as being Green or Nice ?
Im sure old mate knows how to catch a fish bro clam down teacher
My role for the day in part 1 and 2 was to help Glynn with his surfcasting - this was his first time fishing Muriwai and also fishing in surf. After losing 3-4 fish due to the slackening of the line on his down stroke and dragging the fish instead of walking towards them etc, I was there to coach and remind him which he thanked me for over the day so sorry if this wasn't calm enough for you,
Tight lines