HEY John, good to see the bream on the move mate some nice fish there to, starting to get bloody cool as well , bring it on hey. ok mate good video . Cheers Chris.
I just use self raising flour - parmesan cheese and water - I never tried using any scents but I am sure that anything like that bream will be attracted to.
Great work John. Some nice fish there. With bread and dough doing so well, you’ll be sending the bait sellers broke. I’ve enquired about those Jimmy Crane rods, but you can’t get them any more. That’s a shame.
yep - I also checked with Jarvis Walker. no longer manufactured. Luckily I have 6 of them. I will be testing a couple of Jarvis Walker rods in the next few months - hopefully they measure up to the Jimmy Crane.
Nice feed of bream mate and looked like nice day on the water to boot. Well done. Yes, I'm jealous - wet and cold weekend down my way.
I live at coochin Creek when I was a kid. Right across the road. What a place to live as a kid.
HEY John, good to see the bream on the move mate some nice fish there to, starting to get bloody cool as well , bring it on hey.
ok mate good video .
Cheers Chris.
Yep - They do catch decent size bream in the passage.
We went down the north arm of comrea on Saturday and we got a couple nice whiting
very decent size bream. awesome. enjoy ur feed mate.
Well done John - Nice feed of fish - Just wondering how you make your Dough and do you add any scent to the mix. Keep up the great Vids
I just use self raising flour - parmesan cheese and water - I never tried using any scents but I am sure that anything like that bream will be attracted to.
Great work John. Some nice fish there. With bread and dough doing so well, you’ll be sending the bait sellers broke. I’ve enquired about those Jimmy Crane rods, but you can’t get them any more. That’s a shame.
yep - I also checked with Jarvis Walker. no longer manufactured. Luckily I have 6 of them. I will be testing a couple of Jarvis Walker rods in the next few months - hopefully they measure up to the Jimmy Crane.
@@johnthefishingmanThanks John. It will be interesting to get your feedback.
Jarvis Walker "Black Queen" rods are a good estuary option as well.