Hey Fishing Crabbing and Yabbying what Bait are you using to catch those Horse Bream because I am only catching Legal Yellow Fin Bream on those Tweed Bait packets of Prawns from the service station and sometimes in Grocery stores and I also use my own cut up Herring for Bait for those Legal Yellow Fin Bream and it works !! Thanks for the videos and tips Fishing Crabbing and Yabbying !! Cheers William !”
Thanks william i really appreciate the support. For the bream in this video the key bait was the hawsbury river prawn for obvious reasons doing well in the hawksbury river. But in all bays and estuaries i recommend using filets of (if possible) fresh tailor or yellowtail fillets cut around 3cms per slice. Also the banana prawns from woolies are worth a cast too they stay on the hook much better. Tight lines and goodluck Id love to hear if it worked out for you. Also the herring should be doing great although id recommend filleting them instead of cutlets makes for a better hookup rate
Im not sure were this myth of jewies being that week is comming from. However the fish were returned within a mintue of being on bored and would have survived.
That bream pulled hard
Certainly did man. I expected it to be another soapy
That was a really nice bream, and nice jewfish tooo. Finally your back
Thanks! yeah that was a really big bream.
Love the Hawkesbury, some nice fish fellas.
The best
These fish are strong! Great video brother 👍👍
Thanks mate appreciate the support. And yeah they do pull quite hard as the river they live in has some pretty strong currents
Nice bro.
Mancing mania mantap
Thx for the support just wish i knew what u ment in the last bit
Good bream
Thanks mate
Hey Fishing Crabbing and Yabbying what Bait are you using to catch those Horse Bream because I am only catching Legal Yellow Fin Bream on those Tweed Bait packets of Prawns from the service station and sometimes in Grocery stores and I also use my own cut up Herring for Bait for those Legal Yellow Fin Bream and it works !! Thanks for the videos and tips Fishing Crabbing and Yabbying !! Cheers William !”
Thanks william i really appreciate the support. For the bream in this video the key bait was the hawsbury river prawn for obvious reasons doing well in the hawksbury river. But in all bays and estuaries i recommend using filets of (if possible) fresh tailor or yellowtail fillets cut around 3cms per slice. Also the banana prawns from woolies are worth a cast too they stay on the hook much better. Tight lines and goodluck
Id love to hear if it worked out for you.
Also the herring should be doing great although id recommend filleting them instead of cutlets makes for a better hookup rate
@@fcy9722 Small bait small fish is all you get .....
@@georgefisher1719 not alwase. Ive caught a lot of big fish on smaller baits.
Awesome fish! I've never caught a jewfish before but definitely on the list! Looking forward to more videos brotha!
Thanks mate appreciate the support. I will say though that jewfish remind me a lot of the redfish you guys have over there.
Unlucky man 5cm short haha. You seemed hell bent on getting dinner
Yeah i got a taste of mulloway and now i cant get enough haha
do you just let it sink to the bottom and leave it there
Yeah mate. Also had a paternoster rig just incase they were feeding off the bottom
Haha the asian guy is hilarious
He's someone that would never make fishing boring
What baits were you using
Hawksbury river prawns
Fillets of tailor and yellowtail
Pillies and squid
Brah take more care of ur Jessie u probably killed it
Im not sure were this myth of jewies being that week is comming from. However the fish were returned within a mintue of being on bored and would have survived.
What kind of hook size did U catch the little Jew on?
Good to see you back out on the water🤘 check out my other channel I’ve just started uploading Yeah Fishing
Was that black bream?
Last one in picture
Im guessing from the thumbnail.
No its the good old yellowfin. Even when we caught it though it seemed darker so i get why you would assume that.
fishing crabbing yabbying ty very much