My Sand Whiting Strategy + WHOPPER By-Catch: Estuary Fishing 😲🐟🐟🐟

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  • Опубликовано: 4 дек 2024

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  • @mafiasyndicate
    @mafiasyndicate Год назад +25

    Your grandkids are so lucky. Imagine visiting your granddad, going fishing, listening to his wisdom and absorbing his techniques year after year.

    • @RogerOsborneFishing
      @RogerOsborneFishing  Год назад +9

      Thanks, Navman, no grandkids yet

    • @mafiasyndicate
      @mafiasyndicate Год назад +18

      @@RogerOsborneFishing Are you looking to adopt? I’m toilet trained as I’m a grown-ass man. I’ll supply the beers and you take me fishing 😀

    • @davidduffy9806
      @davidduffy9806 Год назад +1

      We’ll said and it’d be a life shaping experience.

  • @sheddingCommunityWorkshop
    @sheddingCommunityWorkshop Год назад +7

    Hi Roger, I really enjoy your videos!
    I noticed your comment about breaking the neck if the fish because you didn’t have a knife, I’ve been wanting to comment about dispatching fish for a while and I guess today is the day
    ~ there is a technique called brain and bleed that greatly enhances the flavour of the meat as it takes out stress hormones in the blood that flood the fish when it’s caught. And it also stops the fish from suffering unnecessarily. In Japan this method is called Ikijime.
    I wanted to see if you’d be open to looking it up, to prevent unnecessary suffering of the fish you catch
    Thanks again for your fantastic videos
    Kat

  • @harleycooper8595
    @harleycooper8595 6 месяцев назад +3

    Incase anybody is wondering the fish he holds at 16:14 is a silver biddy ….we get them a lot in big schools around the Maaroom/big Tuan areas (just over from Fraser island … they are actually a Indian delicacy they make them into curry …havnt tried myself …yes they can be used for bait …but in my experience if you can get fresh herring or nippers just use those ….ymmv

  • @petermarch3274
    @petermarch3274 9 месяцев назад +3

    The squirt worms are certainly interesting……and so easily picked up. Will have to check them out.

    • @petermarch3274
      @petermarch3274 9 месяцев назад +1

      Loved the video too Roger & really appreciate you putting them up for us to view.
      An awesome session hey!

  • @liquidsofa
    @liquidsofa 7 месяцев назад +2

    I love targeting whiting. I pump my own yabbies and do as you are doing in this video.
    One thing that make laugh is I see people show up to a yabby bank. They pump a heap of yabbies then get in their boat and take off in a random direction at 70 kts. As I watch them disappear over the horizon, I think to myself "Where are you going? The dinner table is back here. The fish come here to eat, the yabbies told me so".

    • @richardmason902
      @richardmason902 4 месяца назад +1

      Shhhhh
      Just let them go & fish elsewhere please

  • @ianupfold7585
    @ianupfold7585 Месяц назад +1

    I like how calm you are ….like my grandfather when fishing…I’m 60…. Young blokes now want to yeeehar a bit too much

  • @thejessusman
    @thejessusman Год назад +3

    another great video Roger.
    i find it is quite easy just to break the movable pincer of the large claws off so they cannot bite you but it still leaves the whole claw on the yabbie.

  • @johnkeynes8873
    @johnkeynes8873 Год назад +2

    Hi Roger when I go catching salt water yabbies I keep them in a burley container and hang it from my bait belt,they will stay alive all day,great video thanks lm going to try for yellowfin whiting today see how we go beach worms for bait cheers for now.

  • @Australianzwayne
    @Australianzwayne Год назад +3

    Awesomeness Roger, cheers

  • @ciarchitecturali6050
    @ciarchitecturali6050 Год назад +2

    Great video Roger
    I always prefer estuary fishing especially the light tackle set up
    Just wished our rivers were as gin clear as yours

  • @alipapzan809
    @alipapzan809 Год назад +4

    Great video, Roger! Your tips were very helpful and I can't wait to try them out. Thanks for sharing your expertise with us!

  • @terrybruton2964
    @terrybruton2964 Год назад +1

    Hey, Rodger, I live inland now but I like to watch every episode just to remind me of a previous life, But I learn so much from you. It's like listening to the old blokes sat home, Give a tip but hold a secret. Keep going!

    • @nickcoudounellis9668
      @nickcoudounellis9668 5 месяцев назад

      If prepared properly the flesh is safe to eat. The liver of a pufferfish is very very toxic
      I wouldn't recommend anyone to eat one. Japanese chefs undergo special training on how to prepare a pufferfish to eat

  • @lennytheleopard
    @lennytheleopard 10 месяцев назад

    Great video. I will try to get some of this done on my upcoming trip to Aus. This is bliss.

  • @1PricelessShot
    @1PricelessShot Год назад

    Roger your a legend brother thankyou for your great informative videos so refreshing

  • @ospbankstown
    @ospbankstown Год назад +2

    That strange fish was a silver biddy.
    They were very common in botany bay , but haven't seen them around for a long time

    • @RogerOsborneFishing
      @RogerOsborneFishing  Год назад +1

      Very interesting, I was wondering what it was! Thanks for the info

  • @tonybloker5227
    @tonybloker5227 Год назад +1

    Thanks again Roger.

  • @tommyfarhad-un1qo
    @tommyfarhad-un1qo Год назад +2

    Well done Sir!

  • @franksaunders6534
    @franksaunders6534 Год назад +2

    Stud bream! Well done, mate!

    • @RogerOsborneFishing
      @RogerOsborneFishing  Год назад +1

      Thanks Frank

    • @franksaunders6534
      @franksaunders6534 Год назад +1

      @@RogerOsborneFishing No worries, Roger. Some small landlocked lagoons are full of shrimp and pretty fish and the bream locked in there, absolutely gorge themselves silly and pack on size quickly.

  • @SydneyEpoxysolution
    @SydneyEpoxysolution Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video always waiting for the next video to come and watch it
    🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @johnrichardson1917
    @johnrichardson1917 4 месяца назад

    Where do go to where all us Colonist here in the USA think about when we think of your Beautiful country, of Course Croc . Dundee . In other words when do we get to see Roger have to worry about a Croc. This lovely episode reminded me of it

  • @glennmerchant6275
    @glennmerchant6275 3 месяца назад

    We would occasionally get very large bream which were under the Tailor schools most looked like your big bream, we referred to them as Blue Nose bream because of their blueish big lips. This is the same as Red Emperor as the fish get older their lips turn grey and blue.

  • @gregcropp928
    @gregcropp928 Год назад +1

    Looks like Burril Lake, caught some nice flattys drifting past where you were with plastic

  • @devinematt2544
    @devinematt2544 Год назад

    What a stonker! Or is it a horse! Holy mackerel - love your vids Roger!

  • @stuartlackas7221
    @stuartlackas7221 Год назад

    Hey Roger,
    Loving the videos mate. Really liked this one about the rock fishing. After the big swell this week i was hoping to get out for a fish but could not get there.

  • @pkgoldopalhunting
    @pkgoldopalhunting Год назад +2

    great work mate

  • @manfromcoo1968
    @manfromcoo1968 Год назад +1

    come to Adelaide mate and have a fish with me!

  • @chasingthedream7849
    @chasingthedream7849 Год назад +2

    Great video! What time is best for this type of fishing?

    • @RogerOsborneFishing
      @RogerOsborneFishing  Год назад +1

      I was fishing in the middle of the day, but time of day and tide could improve the catch.

  • @markwheeldon164
    @markwheeldon164 Год назад

    Really enjoying the videos and great production value. Looking forward to seeing you give the camera person a go!!!

  • @davidgc4396
    @davidgc4396 Год назад +1

    Usually catch those in the cast net and use them for bait where I live 😊

    • @davidgc4396
      @davidgc4396 Год назад +1

      Use the old straight stick method to remove swallowed hooks 😊

  • @kevinbogart7648
    @kevinbogart7648 10 месяцев назад

    Great video know this spot well. Watch out for those Dog yabbies and Horse Bream though 😂

  • @regkershaw
    @regkershaw Год назад +1

    Good content once again.
    Where is your local waterway ?

  • @Mark-ew5jm
    @Mark-ew5jm Год назад +1

    What an awesome video again Roger…..and what a great bream….Do you think the “unknown” fish may have been a juvenile Jackass Morwong?

  • @w0lfm4n43
    @w0lfm4n43 Год назад +1

    Nother great video roger.
    I do have to ask.. can you use circle hooks to avoid the gut hook with yabbies?

  • @deweylee2449
    @deweylee2449 11 месяцев назад

    The rig that you are using is called a texas rig here. Very good rig here for what we call prospecting. I deal for casting out and every few minutes you can ease the bait back to you to cover more water that might be productive.

  • @robb2996
    @robb2996 10 месяцев назад +1

    Roger, I live in the Illawarra NSW and plan to buy a 10-12ft "whippy" beach rod for whiting, bream and the occasional salmon or tailor. What brand/size reel do you recommend? Are the cheaper reels ok or is it best to spend a few $$?

  • @jonathannaidoo
    @jonathannaidoo Год назад

    Hey Roger greetings from Florida. The mystery fish in this episode is a yellowfin mojarra.

  • @iangodfrey6310
    @iangodfrey6310 Год назад +3

    Left or right handed reel set up? Or doesn't matter, just what feels comfortable for you?

    • @RogerOsborneFishing
      @RogerOsborneFishing  Год назад +3

      What's comfortable I think

    • @PR0389
      @PR0389 Год назад +2

      Roger is a left handed caster so right hand wind. That way you don't have to swap hands when the bait or lure hits the water.

  • @Kevenant
    @Kevenant Год назад +2

    Hi Roger. Would love to know what that 'hybrid' herring/bream fish is. I caught one in Lake Macquarie and have never seen one before either. Released it but it's jaw/mouth is very thin and easy to damage making it not be able to eat. Hopefully he's doing OK, but no luck for me search8ng the species.

    • @rizhwanreddy1069
      @rizhwanreddy1069 Год назад +2

      Looks like a silver biddy. Bait fish from warmer waters.

  • @tonyboseski4395
    @tonyboseski4395 Год назад

    Hi Roger where are you fishing mate .looks good.

  • @SouthCoastChompers
    @SouthCoastChompers Год назад

    Hey Roger thanks for all your informative videos. Can I ask, why do you remove the nipper?

  • @terencephilipstrydom4838
    @terencephilipstrydom4838 Год назад

    You will never go hungry where you are! Too many fish!❤

  • @pauldhughes
    @pauldhughes 8 месяцев назад

    I have been breaking the clamping side of the claw off so I can’t get bitten. Sometimes they actually throw the claw after I do that though.

  • @sarbaazchabahar
    @sarbaazchabahar Год назад +2

    When I think about Australia and getting in rivers or sea all I think is "hey is there a crocodile or a shark lurking around???!" My question to Mr. Osborne is: How safe is to get in water like that to get baits or to fish? Thank you.

    • @RogerOsborneFishing
      @RogerOsborneFishing  Год назад +2

      Super safe, almost no danger at all

    • @hush5123
      @hush5123 Год назад +2

      Im more scared of the stingrays😥got my brother iwrin😓

    • @sarbaazchabahar
      @sarbaazchabahar Год назад +2

      @@RogerOsborneFishing Good to know. Thank you.

    • @sarbaazchabahar
      @sarbaazchabahar Год назад +2

      @@hush5123 yaaaaa...soooo true. Those are nasty.

    • @matthewcullen1298
      @matthewcullen1298 Год назад +1

      Once you get down past ,about Bundaberg you're safe from crocodiles. Where he is would be pretty safe. The water is crystal clear there. I'd love to be there on my kayak 😊

  • @chriscorrigan7420
    @chriscorrigan7420 Месяц назад

    So, the reason you take the grabber off the yabby is so the fisherman doesn't get bitten. Yes/ no. What would you prefer. Lures or bait?

  • @petercoxsedge7108
    @petercoxsedge7108 Месяц назад

    What are your thoughts on lure fishing whiting?

  • @David-sb7vg
    @David-sb7vg Год назад +1

    Is a stud bream one that's breeding and keeping the system going?

  • @wayneswallow1378
    @wayneswallow1378 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Rodger new scribe here and love ur videos.Q Will sand whiting take smalll squid baits?

    • @RogerOsborneFishing
      @RogerOsborneFishing  11 месяцев назад

      Yes Wayne, Small strips of squid are great for Whiting

  • @getzvalerevich6565
    @getzvalerevich6565 Год назад +2

    So when you say totally safe, what happens if there are bull sharks in the estuary? Would they attack?
    Hahaha "you dog", 😂, that's the best.
    Thanks for the video Roger

    • @RogerOsborneFishing
      @RogerOsborneFishing  Год назад +1

      Very unlikely

    • @getzvalerevich6565
      @getzvalerevich6565 Год назад

      @@RogerOsborneFishing thanks for the reply and the assurance.. I have many estuaries I wanna hit here in Noosa, looking forward to it

  • @TimNixon-ge7kw
    @TimNixon-ge7kw Год назад +1

    Nice bream Roger there the breeders let me go big blue nose

  • @billy4147
    @billy4147 Год назад +1

    wow that bream was a good fish, how old would it be?

    • @bradgibson9159
      @bradgibson9159 Год назад

      Probably 30 to 40 years old...

    • @franksaunders6534
      @franksaunders6534 Год назад +3

      @@bradgibson9159 Depends on the supply of food. On the East Coast of Tasmania in a landlocked coastal lagoon there were lots of bream 18-20 cm long. One year later they had grown to over 30 cm so I don't buy into that spiel about them being such a slow growing fish.

    • @RogerOsborneFishing
      @RogerOsborneFishing  Год назад +1

      I'm not sure Billy but undoubtably quite a few years. There are plenty around here.

  • @alistairmills7608
    @alistairmills7608 Год назад +1

    BOSS Bream

  • @stevemccormack5856
    @stevemccormack5856 10 месяцев назад

    Blue nose bream👍

  • @theoriginalwah
    @theoriginalwah Год назад +1

    You know how long it takes Bream to reach that size Roge?

  • @1969cmp
    @1969cmp Год назад +1

    G'day Roger. Where is 'my estuary'?. Cheers from central Oz 🙂

    • @RogerOsborneFishing
      @RogerOsborneFishing  Год назад +3

      This is Burrill Lake NSW

    • @1969cmp
      @1969cmp Год назад +1

      @@RogerOsborneFishing Thank you Roger. I'll add Burrill Lake and its surrounds to my 'places to go fishing tour'.

  • @petercoxsedge7108
    @petercoxsedge7108 Месяц назад

    @ 16.10 IS A majarra

  • @jv.boonkvlogs6675
    @jv.boonkvlogs6675 Год назад

    Heyy do you know the best tide for lots of whiting

  • @richardmason902
    @richardmason902 Год назад

    Nice

  • @markbowman2890
    @markbowman2890 9 месяцев назад

    Is it fact or fiction that a motorboat or jetski driving past will induce a whiting to bite?

  • @9W8o7l7f4
    @9W8o7l7f4 Год назад

    👍

  • @jakec7569
    @jakec7569 2 месяца назад

    What sort of fillet do you get off a 27cm whiting if it was even 27cm? Let the poor thing go.

  • @BornAgainCynic0086
    @BornAgainCynic0086 3 месяца назад

    That bream would be 20 years old, probably.

  • @stevemccormack5856
    @stevemccormack5856 10 месяцев назад

    Why haven’t you got 4 rods out 😂

  • @alistairmills7608
    @alistairmills7608 8 месяцев назад

    That's a horse of a bream, 40 at least.

  • @stevemccormack5856
    @stevemccormack5856 10 месяцев назад

    U muck around to much. You don’t need a net

  • @andydavidson6841
    @andydavidson6841 Год назад

    The old saying....it's the Alvey reel that fills the creal. Egg beaters are crap. You need to give line to whiting once you get a bite. Hard as with a jap crap reel

    • @lauchlanguddy1004
      @lauchlanguddy1004 Год назад

      yes have only ever really used Alveys... so many reasons