A Salmon a cast! YORKE PENINSULA BEACH FISHING
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- Опубликовано: 5 июл 2023
- In this episode, I venture to Daly Head, a popular fishing and surf beach along the Yorke peninsula, where I encountered a mass school of Australian salmon cruising the beach. These fish were rounded into shore by dolphins, allowing for easy cast to the school.
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You need to get back into uploading videos regularly bro! So glad you’re still out there enjoying fishing!
I remember catching 30
Salmon Trout in 2 hours using soft plastics at West Lakes. Most fun I’ve ever had fishing.
Yesssss Tommy!! Miss those beach sessions with ya. ❤
The best bro 🥹
Good to see you back Tom, great video and good to see that you are using the same rod you sold be a few months ago which is what i just used at Coffins Bay for same monsters...cheers
great to see you back Tommo
This is what fishing is about, awesome video Tom!
Amazing editing and great vid Tom 🙂🙂🙂
Another great vid Tom. Love the drone footage
Good to have you back with your content Tom.
Brilliant vision Tom. Great days fishing.
What a beautiful fishing spot and so exciting.Great video😃🐟
Jakauyu moiya Harna Bubba
another vid lets goo 👌👌
Beautiful Tom
Your camera isn’t picking the fish up in the waves, sadly, but salmon are great fun.😊
@@mikejung3908 aren’t they
God's country. Thanks for that 😀
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We’re is that I’ve never seen that spot on yorkes
Used to be allowed to drive on dailys but was a massive effort to punch it back up the dune .
love that spot mate, great video. What gear you running?
Stradic 5000 with a samaki zing III 902SH
Great session, mate!
Are you using a Samaki 902SH rod?
Thank you mate, spot on brother!
yew, come back plz
Is that browns
What setup where you fishing?
Hey mate, this was a Stradic FK c500 with a samaki Zing Gen III 12-25lb 9ft, for these size fish you could go slightly lighter in the rod if you like
Nice job Tom what is the lure called
Thanks Nik, a Palms GIG it’s called, and a Halco Rooster Popper