But I've fished those creeks for about the last 20 years? hahahha Good job though. I agree, mildly frustrating, but to be honest I cant catch them all, so long as every one respects things why the heck not. The region needs tourism. Its pretty far away so typically most people wont make the journey to fish the river a lot.
As much as I love tacklewest, it’s mildly frustrating how they broadcast relatively small and pressured systems like the Blackwood. Not having a go at ya though, I can’t change it.
@@perthonabudget i live and fish there all the time and the fish population is booming not that i agree with netting but they normally are chasing mullet, the bream stocks are really healthy.
@skeeta71 the whiting are what the professional takes mainly and they are not booming in numbers from my experience. Our taxes pay for the seeding of tens of thousands of the bream upstream, so you would hope there would be some up there before they head down toward the estuary region.
@@perthonabudget oh right i didn't realise it was whiting they were netting, as for the bream we catch 30 to 40 in a session easy with lots of young ones swimming around the shore. And yes we do catch and release all the bream we get.
Great video, hats off to the camera man, brilliant close ups on the slippery dog. Keep up the good work.
Cheers legend
This was a fantastic episode. Well done gentlemen. Quality fishing, quality footage and quality editing. Outstanding!
Great video mate. Luke definitely needs to get you doing more of these
Great vid mate! You should learn that treble removal trick with fishing line. Very easy and very effective.
But I've fished those creeks for about the last 20 years? hahahha Good job though. I agree, mildly frustrating, but to be honest I cant catch them all, so long as every one respects things why the heck not. The region needs tourism. Its pretty far away so typically most people wont make the journey to fish the river a lot.
Luke get young bacon/kingofcanning on here show Matt what a real bream looks like
As much as I love tacklewest, it’s mildly frustrating how they broadcast relatively small and pressured systems like the Blackwood.
Not having a go at ya though, I can’t change it.
If they didn't have professionals netting the river, there would be far more fish in the blackwood for the average punter.
@@perthonabudget i live and fish there all the time and the fish population is booming not that i agree with netting but they normally are chasing mullet, the bream stocks are really healthy.
@skeeta71 the whiting are what the professional takes mainly and they are not booming in numbers from my experience. Our taxes pay for the seeding of tens of thousands of the bream upstream, so you would hope there would be some up there before they head down toward the estuary region.
@@perthonabudget oh right i didn't realise it was whiting they were netting, as for the bream we catch 30 to 40 in a session easy with lots of young ones swimming around the shore. And yes we do catch and release all the bream we get.
Silly comment
What about the swan and canning rivers then