Fished all over Redcliffe from Thursday to Sunday. Woody point jetty Thursday night, nothing. It was so windy it nearly blew us away lol. Scarborough just at the Eastern end of blue park. Lots of small bites. Fell over in the mud trying to cast out far in front of the mangroves haha. Queen's beach, got bites instantly with every cast. Only landed 2 bream. Some very decent bites. It would have been a good session for you, as you land them a lot better :). Scott's Point, just outside green zone, a lot of decent bites nearly every cast. Queen's beach is my favourite spot so far. We did pull in a lot of weed from there, but that doesn't bother me.
Thanks for another amazing video, living in Margate myself, by far the most amazing place to live and fish! Hope I get the chance to meet you one day and thank you in person! Keep up the good work! Cheers!
Great tips appreciate it I kayak fish with not much luck as of yet a couple nice snapper but nothing to write home about will let you know how I go with the tips Great work as always 👌
Thanks heaps Wayne. Hopefully I'll get onto a few at some stage. It's a run of donuts for me lately and I suspect it's a case of wrong places and wrong time! If you're ever up for giving an in-person lesson or two I'll gladly put my hand up!
G'day Wayne, asked on facebook but in case you miss it : "a mate reckons there's a boat wheel house from a wreck around where you have "Drury Point" text, sounded the hell out of it and couldn't find anything, have you heard of that before?"
Fantastic advice about the weekends cob😆😉 Me brother is down at Karalee. Is there any fresh water advice you can give to them boys? They are all greenhorns😆. Shout out to me lil brother Matty watch and learn fella 😉
Hey mate just wondering what wind direction do usually fish the redcliffe peninsular and also what wind speed there predicting 30-40km winds this week would you fish that wind speed cheers
Thanks for all the videos Wayne - i spent a lot of time up in Woody Point and Redcliffe as a child, but didn't know how good it was for fishing. You've piqued my interest to get up there and have flick one weekend. Quick question - is North Reef the reef people refer to as Scarborough Reef? Or is Scarborough Reef different?
Jay T really depends on tide direction and current. Difficult to nominate just one rig. You will find very lightly weighted will work on a slow moving current and another day May call for the bait to be anchored.
@@Wayne.Groomes.Fishing Great videos thank you, I tried a few spots including Shield street with no luck, but lost so many rigs. Ended up using no weight but bait just drifted to the beach. Any suggestions for rigs?
Check the towing weight on the sticker inside the front drivers door and it will tell you exactly how much you can tow. If its a 6 cylinder I suspect it will easy.
Thank you Wayne you have helped me map out the remaining 20 years of my retirement. *****
Lol. Happy to help out.
thanks for the tips Wayne, not everyone willing to share their fishing spots.
Most welcome and appreciated your comment.
Definately the best informative video for the northern side of the Redcliffe Peninsula. Your videos are always great viewing!
Thanks AP.
Thanks Wayne, that sound of the lapping shore is just a tonic. Cheers
Was a little louder than I’d hoped. My mini mic failed so was stuck with the audio on the GoPro
@@Wayne.Groomes.Fishing No matter, that sounds brings back memories from when I was a kid fishing in front my Grandmother's beach house. Cheers
Fished all over Redcliffe from Thursday to Sunday. Woody point jetty Thursday night, nothing. It was so windy it nearly blew us away lol. Scarborough just at the Eastern end of blue park. Lots of small bites. Fell over in the mud trying to cast out far in front of the mangroves haha. Queen's beach, got bites instantly with every cast. Only landed 2 bream. Some very decent bites. It would have been a good session for you, as you land them a lot better :). Scott's Point, just outside green zone, a lot of decent bites nearly every cast. Queen's beach is my favourite spot so far. We did pull in a lot of weed from there, but that doesn't bother me.
The weed is everywhere at the moment
Another great vid Mr Groomes. Hollywood here you come.
Ha. Thanks I think.
Those spots are great for Grass sweetlip and cod in the summer months as well. Great information. Cheers
Yep agree
Very detailed video..thanks for your knowledge 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
Glad you liked it
Hay Wayne thanks for the tips lead to me catching a flatly that was over 50cm
Most welcome
Thanks mate, I like finding close places since I am on a kayak, not too far to paddle haha. I might try these some time.
Good luck and thanks for watching
Always enjoy your videos, thank you for sharing your knowledge. Tight lines, legend.
Thanks Garry.
Thanks for another amazing video, living in Margate myself, by far the most amazing place to live and fish! Hope I get the chance to meet you one day and thank you in person! Keep up the good work! Cheers!
Appreciate your kind words. Glad you liked the vid.
Great tips appreciate it I kayak fish with not much luck as of yet a couple nice snapper but nothing to write home about will let you know how I go with the tips
Great work as always 👌
Wish you luck. See you out there one day.
Thanks for the video mate will have to try some of these spots
Your welcome and good luck
That was a great video full of great tips 🙏🙏👍👍
Most welcome
Good stuff Wayne!
Thanks. Glad you liked it
You’re a champion Bloke thx
Most welcome
Enjoyed
Thanks
Wayne do you fish the southern en of Hayes Inlet? your videos seem to be on the Northern end.
Yep. Fish all of Hays. Also Fresh water creek.
Thank you.
Most welcome
4:17 hi Wayne, how do I stop getting snags if I fish here for Bream please?
Fish with little or no weight
Thanks heaps Wayne.
Hopefully I'll get onto a few at some stage. It's a run of donuts for me lately and I suspect it's a case of wrong places and wrong time!
If you're ever up for giving an in-person lesson or two I'll gladly put my hand up!
You’ll get there.
G'day Wayne, asked on facebook but in case you miss it : "a mate reckons there's a boat wheel house from a wreck around where you have "Drury Point" text, sounded the hell out of it and couldn't find anything, have you heard of that before?"
Answered on FB. But no I haven’t run across this one.
Hey mate. My boys and I are heading to fish redcliff tomorrow. Which beach would you advise us to go to please. Even a couple?? Thankyou
Strong SE tomorrow. Scarborough you’ll have the wind at your back.
Fantastic advice about the weekends cob😆😉
Me brother is down at Karalee. Is there any fresh water advice you can give to them boys?
They are all greenhorns😆.
Shout out to me lil brother Matty watch and learn fella 😉
Thanks Poida. Advice, yep watch more of my videos. Lol.
Hey mate just wondering what wind direction do usually fish the redcliffe peninsular and also what wind speed there predicting 30-40km winds this week would you fish that wind speed cheers
For whiting up to 15kn SE at Margate. Strong SE then high tide at Scarborough on the NW side. Wind from the N I go to Hays inlet on the low tide.
Thanks for all the videos Wayne - i spent a lot of time up in Woody Point and Redcliffe as a child, but didn't know how good it was for fishing. You've piqued my interest to get up there and have flick one weekend.
Quick question - is North Reef the reef people refer to as Scarborough Reef? Or is Scarborough Reef different?
North reef is the one right at the tip.
When fishing shield street which direction would you be casting also would it be better using dead bait or live bait when fishing shield street cheers
Best to take a good look at it on a low tide. I fish to the NE. Live bait is always better
@@Wayne.Groomes.Fishing any particular rigs you use when fishing shield street cheers
Jay T really depends on tide direction and current. Difficult to nominate just one rig. You will find very lightly weighted will work on a slow moving current and another day May call for the bait to be anchored.
@@Wayne.Groomes.Fishing Great videos thank you, I tried a few spots including Shield street with no luck, but lost so many rigs. Ended up using no weight but bait just drifted to the beach. Any suggestions for rigs?
just a quick question wayne do u think a toyota camry will be able to tow a 420 renegade sc
Check the towing weight on the sticker inside the front drivers door and it will tell you exactly how much you can tow. If its a 6 cylinder I suspect it will easy.
@@Wayne.Groomes.Fishing its a 4 cylinder the unbraked weight is 500kg and the the braked is 1200
@@wallaby10 now just ask the seller the total weight or check the ID plates on the trailer and in the boat.
@@Wayne.Groomes.Fishing yeah thanks man the boat and trailer weighs 710kg but the trailer is unbraked i hope it will be ok 😂
hi mate i see a lot of erosion regards from rob in newcastle.
There has been a little.
What does top water fishing mean please
The ĺures used remain on the surface of the water during retrieval