Seriously mate that is a excellent video...been fishing for years myself, but this was a very well presented and constructive video....with no hoohah and plenty of info for a beginner also loved the under water shots....Sub'ed
Hi mate. I got into rockfishing a few months ago and your video is definitely what I've been looking for. I just wanted to ask you about fishing on windy days. if you've already covered this please point me in the right direction. Keep up the good work!!!
Havent really done anything on windy days. Onshore winds bring bigger swell and so more dangerous. If you are fishing when they first start blowing it may not be too bad safety wise but it will build up and sometimes very quickly. The wind behind you will flatten the swell out. When you have had some heavy onshore swell and there is lots of church the snapper come in close to feed on anything that's been smashed up so when it's safe straight after a storm it can be really good as long as the water isn't chocolate (milky is ok) so not too close to a river/freshwater source for example....windy days can be better because the surface is disturbed and there's a bit more cover for the fish in close, as long as you're safe.
Great video to get a beginner into rockfishing!! Do you know of good rock fishing spots near central/east auckland that are easily to get to and easy to fish for a beginner?
Good spots that are easy to get to are difficult to find - if they were good and easy, everyone would be there. Worth walking out to the end of Music Point and fishing over the low in the evening.....there's a big rock you can fish off but only around low tide.... during the day is too much boat traffic but middle of the night is better, don't get caught/cut off with the incoming tide....
Rods - fishing east coast a 7'6"-10'ft rod covers lots of possibilities. I have a t-curve 10-15kg 7'6" with an overhead reel but if you want a rod for a spinning reel, the shimano triton or vortex 10-15kg 10' rock rod is pretty good. I would also rate the Kilwell jelly tips 10-15kg and CD rods rock rod 10-15kg (may have to look for one second hand). Lures - stick baits can be expensive to lose off the rocks but the hitters are quality without being as expensive as the Carpenter's, williamson stickbaits also ok...
I like your advise on KY. Too many times I see people just take them off the hook and let them flap around on the rocks for a few minutes before kicking them back into the water. If you're not going to eat it, release it right away. I'm not a fan of KY and will only ever keep them if I know someone who wants one and/or going to use them for bait. Like anything, people need to learn to respect the ocean, including sea life and it's sustainability.
@@DIGITALFISHContentthatcatches Hi again, can I ask another question please? Can you use dog or cat food from the supermarket out of the cold section for Burleigh? The purée stuff. Thanks.
@@johnarrones5396 Of course.... I find the canned stuff easier to use - fish/salmon flavoured works well. Most petfood, whatever the form, will have a positive effect on drawing fish to your location....
@@DIGITALFISHContentthatcatches Awesome! Thank you for your prompt reply. Your videos are very informative and learning something new every day. Keep them coming, have a great day John.
ive found with a milk bottle helps to keep it out. tried with out one and would usually end up smashing on the rocks. obviously in big swell is different.
+Andres Garcia It does depend on the wind direction, usually if you are rock fishing, it is safer to fish with the wind behind you because it means it isn't pushing the swell up the rocks too forcefully or dangerously. This means the wind pushes your berley further out ratehr than back into you. You may find you have to occssionally pull the berley in again and chuck it out because of the wind coming from the side. I am doing a berley video now, will be out in a week or too that discusses it in more in depth detail.....
Hi am having a hard time breaking my braided line when am snag on the rocks my set up is 50 pound braid then i use a fg knot to 50 pound mono leader any tip on how to break braided line when snag on the rocks
Yeah pretty tough - if you wrap the line around the handle of a knife (or handle of the gaff maybe, something smooth and round) 5 or more times and then wrap a towel or cloth on top you should be able to walk backwards without straining the gear and it will break.
This is the most informative and concise rock fishing video I have seen, thanks Mate!
Thanks man :)
Quick, efficient, no unnecessary words, learned so much in this video. You are wonderful man!
Hands down one of the most descriptive guides for catching fish, most videos leave me asking questions, but you covered most and more, cheers :)
Thanks :)
best KIWI fishing youtuber !!!
Great fishing tips down to earth in reach of the working man, thank you keep them coming.
Thanks :)
Much love for your fishing tips from Japan! The snapper you caught, is called 'red sea bream' in Japan and is a very famous tasting fish.
Arigato gozaimasu! I have read that 'Tai' is a popular fish in Japan, in NZ we have learnt many different fishing skills from Japanese fishermen.
One of the best fishing video i have seen
Great video mate!
You are the best fishing youtuber and its good that your a kiwi your really putting us out there for fishing
Thanks, that's a huge compliment.... >
Great video thanks so much!
Thanks for wonderful information.
Seriously mate that is a excellent video...been fishing for years myself, but this was a very well presented and constructive video....with no hoohah and plenty of info for a beginner
also loved the under water shots....Sub'ed
Thanks man :)
Going fishing for my first time off the rocks this weekend, very informative video, cheers bro 👍 See if we're lucky enough to catch a keeper
Good luck !
Great video , cheers
Thanks a lot for your video we will try use skipjack instead of piltreads from now on.🎣
Hi mate. I got into rockfishing a few months ago and your video is definitely what I've been looking for.
I just wanted to ask you about fishing on windy days. if you've already covered this please point me in the right direction.
Keep up the good work!!!
Havent really done anything on windy days. Onshore winds bring bigger swell and so more dangerous. If you are fishing when they first start blowing it may not be too bad safety wise but it will build up and sometimes very quickly. The wind behind you will flatten the swell out. When you have had some heavy onshore swell and there is lots of church the snapper come in close to feed on anything that's been smashed up so when it's safe straight after a storm it can be really good as long as the water isn't chocolate (milky is ok) so not too close to a river/freshwater source for example....windy days can be better because the surface is disturbed and there's a bit more cover for the fish in close, as long as you're safe.
Short and informative. Keep it up.
Some great tips their, on catching a feed, with some awesome under water shoots !!
Nice fishing spot there bro,
Thanks 👍
Thanks for the great video! Tight lines!
Great video helped me understand rock fiahing
Thanks 👍
Great video love all the tips 👍🏻
AWESOME video
Oh i love kahawai
Nice.😆 mate Cheers.👍
Great video
nice one. read your articles and seen your pictures in the mags. good to see that your making videos too. keep it up!
+graham mako Thanks :)
I like all your videos! Very organized presentation! Could you make a footage of the methods you hook bait chunks?
I can look at doing something like this, it may be a little while before I can make it....
Really nice vid and hints!! Well done mate!
Thanks :)
Really enjoy the Howtos and cooking guides. Look forward to seeing more. Any chance you can
Do a show on how to prep and cook kahawai?
Will add to the list as I have a back of videos to edit ATM...
Saludos a migo eselente video
Thanks this was great
Great video. Do you still favour mono over braid around the rocks?
yeah usually, I switch to 15kg mono when Im fishing for the big boys as it is more abrasion resistant....
great tutorial lol i still need to experience strayline rockfishing and this video really helps
excellent video, thanks!
Love ur channel bro keep it up
+Sam Dixon Thanks.... working on some more videos now....
thank you good tips
Do a video on getting gear onto rocks from boat and anchoring techniques
ruclips.net/video/_q0zHZnDQvY/видео.html
Nice Video. have seen a inflatable boat used in a couple of your videos. Any advice on choosing one?cheers
You do a very good video mate, gday from Australia
Cheers cobber :)
great resource
Thanks
Great video to get a beginner into rockfishing!! Do you know of good rock fishing spots near central/east auckland that are easily to get to and easy to fish for a beginner?
Good spots that are easy to get to are difficult to find - if they were good and easy, everyone would be there. Worth walking out to the end of Music Point and fishing over the low in the evening.....there's a big rock you can fish off but only around low tide.... during the day is too much boat traffic but middle of the night is better, don't get caught/cut off with the incoming tide....
Thank you so much that's really good, I try for the next fishing time.
Nice video scott
Thanks :)
What’s a good land based spot in Auckland city that has easy access?
What line have you got on your azores reel?
One spool had 25lb mono and the other 65lb braid
Hi Scott, thanks for the video...
Do you have any advice on which rods/lures to get for rock fishing?
Rods - fishing east coast a 7'6"-10'ft rod covers lots of possibilities. I have a t-curve 10-15kg 7'6" with an overhead reel but if you want a rod for a spinning reel, the shimano triton or vortex 10-15kg 10' rock rod is pretty good. I would also rate the Kilwell jelly tips 10-15kg and CD rods rock rod 10-15kg (may have to look for one second hand). Lures - stick baits can be expensive to lose off the rocks but the hitters are quality without being as expensive as the Carpenter's, williamson stickbaits also ok...
Great info! Thanks
I like your advise on KY. Too many times I see people just take them off the hook and let them flap around on the rocks for a few minutes before kicking them back into the water. If you're not going to eat it, release it right away. I'm not a fan of KY and will only ever keep them if I know someone who wants one and/or going to use them for bait. Like anything, people need to learn to respect the ocean, including sea life and it's sustainability.
+QSB Backpackers well said.... you should have a look at www.legasea.co.nz
Awesome!
how much weight did you put in your rig?
Usually used baits with no weight, sometimes a 1/4 ounce.....
Would you recommend the fg knot ?
Yeah when tying braid to mono, the FG knot is a real good one....
Hi
Love your videos.
I’ve never used a Burleigh bag, can you please explain that again?
Thanks
Thanks :) re berley - yeah I did a video on it - check this out. ruclips.net/video/zfOhLVVt7N4/видео.html
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Thank you, appreciate that I’ll check it out now. Happy fishing.
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Hi again, can I ask another question please? Can you use dog or cat food from the supermarket out of the cold section for Burleigh? The purée stuff.
Thanks.
@@johnarrones5396 Of course.... I find the canned stuff easier to use - fish/salmon flavoured works well. Most petfood, whatever the form, will have a positive effect on drawing fish to your location....
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Awesome! Thank you for your prompt reply.
Your videos are very informative and learning something new every day. Keep them coming, have a great day John.
sweet
Where was this video taken, thanks
Several spots - mostly Cape Karikari-Doubtless Bay
Thanks for the video !
How do you prevent the floating berley bomb to come back to the shore?
Cheers
ive found with a milk bottle helps to keep it out. tried with out one and would usually end up smashing on the rocks. obviously in big swell is different.
+Andres Garcia It does depend on the wind direction, usually if you are rock fishing, it is safer to fish with the wind behind you because it means it isn't pushing the swell up the rocks too forcefully or dangerously. This means the wind pushes your berley further out ratehr than back into you. You may find you have to occssionally pull the berley in again and chuck it out because of the wind coming from the side. I am doing a berley video now, will be out in a week or too that discusses it in more in depth detail.....
Hi am having a hard time breaking my braided line when am snag on the rocks my set up is 50 pound braid then i use a fg knot to 50 pound mono leader any tip on how to break braided line when snag on the rocks
Yeah pretty tough - if you wrap the line around the handle of a knife (or handle of the gaff maybe, something smooth and round) 5 or more times and then wrap a towel or cloth on top you should be able to walk backwards without straining the gear and it will break.
Where is this place?
Doubtless bay
Just asking why use leader? I just double mainline. This works really well
gday gday mate u from ozzy mate?
Kiwi sorry....lived in Sydney for a while and did some rock fishing - wish we had your tuna species close to shore here....
got some fish head bro heeee my phone number is ??????
Check out www.freefishheads.co.nz/ register your name down and you can score fish heads and frames when people go out.....