Just a heads up! I have started using a new video editing software so please be patient while I get up to speed with it and I’m sure the video’s will improve! Cheers! 🍻
It’s a skill that’s well worth learning! It may take you a few trips but once you crack the code you will have a lot of fun catching your own fresh/live bait which adds to the whole fishing experience.🍻
@@kevinbrian3244 if I’m going to use them that day or the next morning I’ll keep them in a bucket of sea water (aerator used for over night), if I know I’m not going to use them for 2 days I’ll keep them in a tub of sand and pop them in the fridge. The fridge might kill them in this time frame but kept this way they are in excellent condition even when dead! What I did with this lot of worms is roll them in some sand at the beach and packed them into zip lock bags and put them in the freezer as I knew I wasn’t going to use them any time soon.
Great Video mate - I have just found your channel and really enjoying the videos. I haven't tried worming before, always wanted too - will give it a crack for sure. I was just wondering how do you preserve your worms when you get home to keep them for fishing later on?
Most of the time I will just freeze them down as soon as I get home and they end up being good bait when I need them. I have heard people using various chemicals to “preserve” them which makes them a bit tougher but personally I prefer a natural bait.
hey mate great video, do you reckon you catch them at brighton as well. I tried the other day and was unsuccessful. Have you had any luck there. Cheers.
G'day mate I'm loving Ur channel! So helpful and just plain fun to watch. I was at maslins beach this morning. Got there for the last 2 hours of the run out and stayed for just over an hour of the run in. Sadly I didn't even see a single worm, which has never happened before. I'm still pretty new at worming so is there any advice u can give? The low tide was at .7 so maybe it didn't drop enough. There was also a lot of swell. Do worms have seasons or can u catch them all year round? Keep up the good work mate Ur a legend
Obviously this Guy can't read, the limit for catching and possesing Beach Worms in South Australia is 20, in this video he showed 22 being caught, but I suspect he caught more off Camera. WELL DONE, don't ever blame other's for over fishing
Just a heads up! I have started using a new video editing software so please be patient while I get up to speed with it and I’m sure the video’s will improve! Cheers! 🍻
Just watching your video where you said you are pulling worm at maslins Beach. I used to pull my worm down there to when I was 13 ,14 yo.
Great video thanks just about to start myself look forward to catching up on the beach cheese.
I really have to learn how to worm!!!
Soo good mate. 🤙🏼
It’s a skill worth learning, cheers! 🍻
Great video. I've tried a couple of times with limited success. Time to have another go
It’s a skill that’s well worth learning! It may take you a few trips but once you crack the code you will have a lot of fun catching your own fresh/live bait which adds to the whole fishing experience.🍻
@@scaledupfishing2122 Sure will keep trying. How do you keep the worms for fishing later on?
@@kevinbrian3244 if I’m going to use them that day or the next morning I’ll keep them in a bucket of sea water (aerator used for over night), if I know I’m not going to use them for 2 days I’ll keep them in a tub of sand and pop them in the fridge. The fridge might kill them in this time frame but kept this way they are in excellent condition even when dead! What I did with this lot of worms is roll them in some sand at the beach and packed them into zip lock bags and put them in the freezer as I knew I wasn’t going to use them any time soon.
Great vid thanks
Mike
Cheers! Can’t wait to get out and use them now! 🍻
seems like great fun! apart from going on low tide are there any other weather-related things to look out for when picking a day?
Anything that will help the tide go lower than predicted will help you, ie Off-shore winds will help to push the tide lower and keep the swell down.
Class video
Haven't seen you for quite a while now hope all is good cheers.
Great Video mate - I have just found your channel and really enjoying the videos. I haven't tried worming before, always wanted too - will give it a crack for sure. I was just wondering how do you preserve your worms when you get home to keep them for fishing later on?
Most of the time I will just freeze them down as soon as I get home and they end up being good bait when I need them. I have heard people using various chemicals to “preserve” them which makes them a bit tougher but personally I prefer a natural bait.
hey mate great video, do you reckon you catch them at brighton as well. I tried the other day and was unsuccessful. Have you had any luck there. Cheers.
Thank you...brother...
Im look you very Izzy cut him seaworm..
I want get to try it..😂😂
Im from Indonesia...
Is February still a good time to get them? Thanks.
G'day mate I'm loving Ur channel! So helpful and just plain fun to watch. I was at maslins beach this morning. Got there for the last 2 hours of the run out and stayed for just over an hour of the run in. Sadly I didn't even see a single worm, which has never happened before. I'm still pretty new at worming so is there any advice u can give? The low tide was at .7 so maybe it didn't drop enough. There was also a lot of swell. Do worms have seasons or can u catch them all year round?
Keep up the good work mate Ur a legend
Obviously this Guy can't read, the limit for catching and possesing Beach Worms in South Australia is 20, in this video he showed 22 being caught, but I suspect he caught more off Camera.
WELL DONE, don't ever blame other's for over fishing