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  • Fishing GLOMAR SHOAL | Pushing Our Boat to its LIMITS | $$$
    After 2 years of checking, waiting, and wishing, for all of the moving parts in life, and the perfect weather forecast to align. It was finally here.
    A day, or a week, of weather that would finally allow us to stretch our boat beyond its tested capabilities, to fish new waters that we've only been able to dream of until now.
    With wind speeds averaging 2-8 knots for an entire week, and coming into neap tides, we were able to make the call, take the day off work, and reach the Glomar Shoal.
    At its closest point, the shoal is approximately 130km from Karratha, Western Australia, making it twice the distance offshore of anything we'd previously fished in our 17ft vessel.
    What separates this shoal from the likes of neighbouring Barrow, or the Montebello Islands, is that there is no land or islands to shelter into should things turn south. It's one way out, and one way home, with a whole lot of hoping the weather man got it right.
    Loaded up with our 95L onboard fuel tank, and additional 160L in Jerry cans, we were taking no chances with fuel consumption being any issue, and making the most of our time and day in the area.
    Time restricted due to life's commitments, it was a 3am departure, driving into total darkness for 3 hours on the open sea, where we reached our destination perfectly timed for sunrise. We then fished throughout the day and into the afternoon, heading home with the sunset and reaching land safely after dark.
    With no previous fish marks or experience to go off, it was a textbook case of finding the sweet spot between searching for the optimal ground to fish, and actually having a line in the water to catch them, with the clock constantly ticking.
    In all, we had a great day, we caught plenty of good fish despite having to work for them through the sharks, and we'd do it all again. Eden saved the day as always! We got a taste of what we hope it'd be, and it's left us wanting more.
    We're soon coming into Whale season in our waters where they'll be migrating through, and this makes for very difficult boating in the hours of the night. It may very well be another year or two before everything aligns once again for us to reach this location in our little humble tinny and try it all again, but we look forward!
    Separate notes:
    Total fuel consumption: approximately 150L, averaging around 1L/nautical mile. This meant we only had to use 3 of the 8 Jerry cans we allowed for reserve fuel.
    Our vessel: Quintrex 520 Top Ender Pro with a 115hp Yamaha 4stroke outboard. Garmin Force electric trolling motor (this greatly reduces our fuel consumption around idle speeds)
    Depths fished: 40-90m. Most productive depth; 45m, but also most troublesome for shark bite offs.
    Fish species caught: SHARKS, Long Nose Emperor, Common Coral Trout (Blue Spotted), Red-throat Emperor (Sweet Lip), Cobia, Yellow Spotted Cod, Frostback Cod, Tomato Cod, Red Emperor, Saddle Tail Snapper (Large Mouth Nannygai), Rankin Cod, Mackeral Tuna, Rosy Jobfish (Sharptooth/Goldband Snapper).
    #fishing #fishingaustralia #fishingvideos #karratha #dampier #glomarshoal #rowleyshoals #greatbarrierreef #ningaloo #catchandcook

Комментарии • 81

  • @BurrupAndAway
    @BurrupAndAway  Месяц назад +8

    Hey everyone, thanks for watching! We've put a little bit of extra info in the video description for anyone wondering about the logistics of our day. It was a very fun one, and we can't wait to get out that wide again. We hope to see you again soon. Cheers! Rohan and Eden 🙂

  • @outdooraussie6355
    @outdooraussie6355 Месяц назад +1

    Wow... a lot of faith in the Weatherman! Awesome stuff...👍👏

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  Месяц назад +1

      Probably the one person we all know to never have faith in hey 😆 cheers!

  • @francoismulder2106
    @francoismulder2106 Месяц назад +2

    Excellent video, greetings from South Africa, keep up good work. 👌🇿🇦

  • @timbrickwood4352
    @timbrickwood4352 Месяц назад +1

    Edan is a A CHAMP GREAT FISHING girl. love the content guys keep it up i will keep sharing it

  • @user-xz7bh3li7h
    @user-xz7bh3li7h Месяц назад +1

    Really enjoyed this video guys keep it up all the the way from Bay of Plenty nz 👍

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  Месяц назад

      Thanks mate! Watched a few good fishing videos from around your way over the years. Looks like an incredible place 🎣 🫱🏼‍🫲🏽

  • @geoffreyhoddy2888
    @geoffreyhoddy2888 Месяц назад +1

    That was an interesting fishing trip 👍 just enjoyed watching it so much 💯 The long nose great looking fish , I would be very interested on your opinion of the taste . Pushing that far out would take alot of planning and confidence in your boat and fishing partner “ Eden “ the fish magnet 😂 👍 Fantastic watching loved every minute. I can’t wait for your next trip out in this awesome paradise called Western Australia the pristine coast. Keep safe out there please. Cheers Geoff 🎣🐟🐠👍😀

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  Месяц назад

      Thanks so much always Geoff! We're yet to try the Long Nose Emperor but we might just have to film the taste test and let you know how it goes 😁 cheers!

  • @rush.gang.fishing
    @rush.gang.fishing Месяц назад +1

    Epic guys, what an adventure, man the sharks there are off there head it must get damn costly awesome adventure ✅✅🎣

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  Месяц назад

      Thanks brother! The cost of losing prized fish is far more painful than losing costly fishing gear to be honest though 😂

  • @JayB-bq7hh
    @JayB-bq7hh Месяц назад +2

    Your emperors are called Red Snappers here (in the USA) and cost about $ 25 / pound or more !!! Delicious catch , try them sushi style , YUM !!!! If you didn't know LOL ............

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for watching from the USA mate 🙂 Good quality fish such as these are quite expensive to buy in Australia as well, often retailing at $80+/kg in AUD.

    • @JayB-bq7hh
      @JayB-bq7hh Месяц назад

      @@BurrupAndAway Yeah Texas and wow expensive for sure !!

  • @Eden_iris
    @Eden_iris Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for the fun day my love 😘

  • @wontstandstill1756
    @wontstandstill1756 Месяц назад

    130 klms out wide and 2 am start ...😮😮😮😮😮...
    You are both an inspiration for those to understand what it takes !!!!
    Great episode,,, thanks as always to you both for a great watch !!!

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  Месяц назад +1

      Cheers Paul! Pitty we couldn't get the fish biting quite like this on your last visit but we'll have to try it with ya down the road in the new year 😁🍻

    • @wontstandstill1756
      @wontstandstill1756 Месяц назад

      All good brother, yeap ,,, See you in my hood next year 👍

  • @Crabstrangler
    @Crabstrangler Месяц назад

    Great video guys. More of this please. Nice bed hair at the start Rohan

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  Месяц назад

      Thanks bra 😘 3 hours of fringe into the wind will do that to ya 😂

  • @1greghawk
    @1greghawk Месяц назад

    Massive Send mate. Impressive !!!!

  • @bennnowell1698
    @bennnowell1698 Месяц назад

    Awesome episode guys 💯😍👌🎣

  • @Podge.
    @Podge. Месяц назад

    Awesome guys wow that’s a long way out

  • @finnadventures22
    @finnadventures22 Месяц назад

    Wow great video guys.
    Man those sharks are painful haven’t been up that way for a long time I forgot how bad they can be.
    Great video
    Keep up the good work. 🎉

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  Месяц назад +1

      Appreciate it mate! Always happy to see you watching 🍻

  • @murrayoutram.1325
    @murrayoutram.1325 Месяц назад

    Magical place well done 😊

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  Месяц назад

      Cheers mate! Looking at your photo there, you could probably teach us a thing or two 🎣🏆

  • @markjones3817
    @markjones3817 Месяц назад

    great effort guys

  • @user-hk2vp7il4o
    @user-hk2vp7il4o Месяц назад

    large effort team 👌

  • @Joshua-black
    @Joshua-black Месяц назад

    Long way out but some decent fish and awesome weather

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  Месяц назад

      Cheers Joshy, hopefully we can get some good weather when we fatch ya next 🎣

  • @jeffaustin8112
    @jeffaustin8112 Месяц назад

    Absolute dream to fish out here, haven’t got to go yet but planning it

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  Месяц назад

      I hope you can make it happen, mate. I'd been eyeing it off for 12 months with the new boat before the weather finally allowed with full confidence. Now we can't wait to try again 🙂

  • @garypenyak9199
    @garypenyak9199 Месяц назад

    catch clean and cook would be awesome !

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  Месяц назад

      We've got one coming up next video 🙂 it's hard on days like this when we race against the clock, but we love doing them when time allows 🍻

  • @michaelhermans4753
    @michaelhermans4753 Месяц назад

    Great video, shame about the sharks
    I got tired of driving 15 hours from Perth just to feed the sharks, so I came up with my secret weapon, I now almost never have a shark problem, no more gear loses and heads of fish I wanted to keep😀

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  Месяц назад +1

      Cheers Michael! It's pain enough for those of us who live here, let alone having the travel 😇 I think I remember you telling me about that secret weapon down at the boat ramp 💭 We might have to do something similar at some stage, although I lose very few fish when I'm spearfishing so we can always count on that 🙂

  • @bradgardiner7335
    @bradgardiner7335 Месяц назад

    Epic journey. You need to put up a fuel donation option eg: 10L x $2.00 pL

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  Месяц назад

      Thanks mate! That's too kind and very wishful thinking for a small channel like us ⛽️

  • @XanderTube360
    @XanderTube360 Месяц назад +1

    17ft moustache

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  Месяц назад +2

      😂 doubles as a sail ⛵️ to get home if we were to run out of fuel ⛽️

  • @smhenare
    @smhenare Месяц назад

    Thats awesome, 130k's offshore, very ballsy. What size/model garmin sounder do you have?

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks! Wouldn't risk it on a regular day but there's a time and place for everything huh 🙂 the Sounder we run is a Garmin UHD95SV 9" with a GT56 transducer 👍🏼

    • @smhenare
      @smhenare Месяц назад

      @@BurrupAndAway ok thanks, Im running a 10" and i noticed you are operating in chirp, the images you showed were excellent

  • @peter112999
    @peter112999 Месяц назад

    Wow, long way out, mate ! I just ordered the Top Ender 500 and am happy to take it out 20 klms from Mandurah.
    How are you finding the Top Ender and the Garmin Force ?
    My Minn Kota Alterra has a 60-inch shaft, but I found it pops out in heavy seas on my Crossfire 449 !

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  Месяц назад +1

      Awesome mate, I'm sure you'll love it! 20kms from Mandurah is very different to 20kms from Karratha, we will very rarely get a swell over 2ft up here, so we generally only factor wind and tide changes when it comes to rough seas. As for the 57" Force, I love it and it performs great. The prop definitely pops out in rougher seas for a quick breathe but those days are very rare up here so it's not an issue for us. Whereas the fixed shaft length of 57" does us wonders because we'll often use it in shallow grounds (islands, reefs) and not having to worry about it hanging too deep under the keel of the boat and snapping it off is a very good trade off for us. We'll generally run aground before any risk of damaging the shaft or prop. If we were in Perth, we'd definitely go the Force Kraken with a 72" shaft or there abouts, but for us up here in the North, she's set up perfectly. Enjoy your new boat when she arrives 🍻

  • @llcoolshaun
    @llcoolshaun Месяц назад

    What was that behind Eden in the water at 4:44 ish? Awesome fishing, thanks!

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  Месяц назад

      Good eye! We're not too sure about that one, I was leaning towards possibly a small fish frame that we'd used as bait and thrown over, but it looks like it just pops up for a second and disappears again. There were plenty of pelagic fish and sneasnakes on the surface throughout the day, so more likely that! Thanks for watching 🙂

  • @jaggerwinstone633
    @jaggerwinstone633 Месяц назад

    Ripper vid, what overhead combo are you running.
    Cheers guys.

    • @Eden_iris
      @Eden_iris Месяц назад

      Hey it's a saltiga LD30 on a saltist extreme 60B-3/4 jigging rod 🙂

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  Месяц назад

      Thanks mate! What she said ^ 🙂

  • @michaelhermans4753
    @michaelhermans4753 Месяц назад

    Rohan interested to know how much fuel you used, how much you had and the size of your boat tank
    Did you use the 3rds rule

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  Месяц назад

      Hey Michael, we ended up using approx 150L or 1/L to a nautical mile. The drive out and back we maintained a pretty constant cruise of 22knots/4400RPM so it was quite fuel efficient. 30 knots for probably the last 10 mile home in the dark. The rule of thirds applies to all of our trips as a minimum, nothing worse than stressing about fuel instead of just enjoying your day to full capacity. Our boat tank is 95/L, we had 160L in jerry cans (8 of), returned home with plenty in the tank, and 100L (5 of) Jerry's untouched 🙂

    • @michaelhermans4753
      @michaelhermans4753 Месяц назад

      @@BurrupAndAway Those shoals were 70NM out so caution is king
      You certainly did your homework, I would have done the same
      Flat batteries and running out of fuel are sea rescue’s most common calls by far
      That weather window you picked looked amazing
      Looking forward to your next video

  • @davidbarrett9229
    @davidbarrett9229 Месяц назад

    What kind of rod were using for jigging and trolling

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  Месяц назад

      Hey mate the spin jigging rods are Oceans Legacy in a couple of different sizes from Pe2-Pe6 or thereabouts 🙂

  • @robbiekirkman2870
    @robbiekirkman2870 Месяц назад

    Nice ruler on the gunnel!! Seadog?

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  Месяц назад +1

      Cheers mate, she's a new addition, I was wondering if anyone's eye would catch it 😂 just an unbranded Ebay special mate, $80 odd, but money well spent 💸

    • @robbiekirkman2870
      @robbiekirkman2870 Месяц назад

      You allowed to share the link? I want one, looks mint 👌🏿

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  Месяц назад +1

      @@robbiekirkman2870 www.ebay.com.au/itm/234761283439?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=705-154756-20017-0&ssspo=eobVvCHBRbm&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=2hUey7GiRCC&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=SMS

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  Месяц назад +1

      @robbiekirkman2870 not sure if external links work on RUclips mate but give that a nudge 🙂

    • @robbiekirkman2870
      @robbiekirkman2870 Месяц назад

      @@BurrupAndAway perfect, thank you kindly!!! You'll have to give us a better look on the next video! I'll be ordering one very soon.

  • @user-tr5kr1re9r
    @user-tr5kr1re9r Месяц назад +1

    Eden is still the best but

  • @elijah_quinn
    @elijah_quinn Месяц назад

    She had 10 fish before you even wet a line

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  Месяц назад

      I'm just the skipper and camera man 😜

  • @ScottMedling
    @ScottMedling Месяц назад

    Silly and not worth risking your life ……. Had a couple of mates over the years caught out in squalls out there that were not forecast in 7 meter plus boats and there is no where to run and hide. One experienced mate had 40knot squall come out of nowhere and had to ride it out for over 40 minutes he was scared to turn the boat into the mountains that appeared …… plenty of other great places to go ….. Glomar is not a good idea in a 5 meter Boat regardless how good the weather might look

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  Месяц назад +1

      Absolutely mate, I don't disagree at all and genuinely appreciate your input. In this instance, this was the middle day of what was about 10 straight days of 0-8 knot winds and, more importantly to me, close to neap tides. A little bit of wind with a big tide change is my personal least favourite to be amongst. I got about 2 hours sleep the night before making sure that I'd prepared everything to my absolute best to make sure we came home safely, we rolled the dice, and fortunately, it all went well. We wouldn't have gone if there wasn't such a good and clear forecast for 3+ days either side of the day we chose to go out, and although squalls do happen, we had some confidence that if something did come over, it'd pass and we'd get home when the wind eventually drops back down. I trust my boat and my abilities, but more importantly, being 17ft and without a windscreen, it gives me zero false confidence to make sure I am extremely sensible (within reason obviously) when it comes to taking on the open seas 🌊 thanks mate 🍻

  • @somekid-ze8ie
    @somekid-ze8ie Месяц назад

    please gut the fish next time!