Whenever you're fishing holes and ledges that are close below your feet like that, if possible try to approach them, and fish them with the sun anywhere but at your back....because when the sun is at your back, and you're casting your shadow right over, and down into the fishing zone, it alerts all the fish to your presence. If you noticed, in this video it seemed like you had better luck in the reef holes that you weren't projecting a shadowy image of your human form into as soon as you approached.
@@andyhemsted4570 Yeah, there's no arguing that. BuuuuuT they aren't trying to film a travel video, or have a modeling session....and I'm not trying to watch that type of content either. Here they're trying to make an entertaining fishing video, and ultimately their potential for success is exponentially greater if they film themselves putting the smack down on some fish...and they'll definitely film more of THAT, if they mind their shadows. Besides when it comes to those of us super nerds, who eat this content up as devotedly as a porn addict binges porn vids....our money shots are the; strikes, fights, and landings. THAT is what we want to see clearly, and often, in the videos. 💦💦💦 So while I can't speak for everyone watching, I can say with absolute certainty: That I personally don't care one iota, if these guy's faces are unidentifiable on the finished video, because they're washed out from over exposure...or totally obscured in the darkest of shadows. *Fine Print* Now if we talking about any of those stunning IG models, who are 11's on a 10 scale, and are part of that new aged wave of female fishing content creators....that aforementioned opinion totally changes, as my list of "money shots" definitely grows 🤷🏼🤷🏼🤷🏼🍑🥥👙👀👀👀
@@demetriusevans4139 Thanks man..hope it brings you great success!! And while this tip applies to all fishing situations where your visible, and the fish are wary...it is exponentially more important when fishing these tide pools. Because when the tide recedes, and these fish realize they're trapped there for hours, the bigger ones we are usually interested in catching immediately know one thing in their missions to survive.....they know that they temporarily no longer need to worry about threats from below, or really from anywhere IN their environment. They know that the all the threats they have to contend with, while they wait for the tide to return, will be coming from above the water....so they ALL be watching, and ANY shadows absolutely send them scurrying.
The second breaksea you got was a charlie court, first cod you got was a wirrah. That baldie eating that herring, you will probably never see that again in your life, and you got it on film.
If anyone is curious of species: Fish #1: Leopard Wirrah (Acanthistius pardalotus) Fish #2: Breaksea Cod (Epinephelides armatus) Fish #3: Chinaman Rockcod (Epinephelus rivulatus) - not a breaksea Fish #4 & 5: Breaksea Cod again Fish #6: Tailor (Pomatomus saltatrix) Fish #7: Australian Herring / Tommy Ruff (Arripis georgianus)
@@Saltfix we don’t have anything like this in Southern California , everything is completely overfished , I’ve got out 7 days in a row fishing all types of lures / baits. No bites.
I went to OZ when I was 21. Spent a year there. One of my fondest memories is when we camped in Cape trib and we was fishing for our food. I got hit in a reef hole it took about 20 metres of line and straight snapped me. I was using the line the reel came with, which was aboit 5mil thick haha
What he hooked into at the 13:08 mark was a bluefish. In aussie terms i'll say they're much more fun when they're closer to a meter in length and over 5 kilos.
Speaking of Aussie terms, they call them a Tailor ... instead of a Bluefish. Which you possibly already knew, but I know a lot of other people from lands that're NOT Downunder.
Great video Scott How beautiful is our coastline? I recently took my two sons island hopping inspired by your previous island videos And we had a cracking day of exploring and snorkeling We were even lucky enough to meet two seals Blessed to live here 👍
Pay attention to where your shadow is, if it's over the water you're likely not gonna get a lot of bites because the fish see something lurking over them. Use the sun's position to your advantage
I've done the same along the California coast..caught numerous Monkey Face Eels in holes like this..let it sit near the bottom near the rocks and WHAM!!
The last time I fished an environment like that, I was standing on dry reef and casting into the ocean. The trip was cut short because eels were popping their heads up through the reef and stealing my bait..
Do you plug chukers ever do any flyfishing down there? I wouldn't mind taking a 9' or 10' fly rod to those tide pools and draw a nice big tinseled streamer though those beautiful holes Thanks for the tour
Very cool. The breaksea make me think of northwest fishing. Maybe try a small/mid size popper with a big bloop and long pause close to those edges. Breaksea (or baldie!) on a popper imagine that.
Thats a black spotted grouper 🤙🏼 Paralabrax maculato is the Scientific name 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 I sometimes dont like the taste of black groupers but when theyre you g and small they might not have a worm infestation since these fish like to lay on the Ground in certain current areas 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 Hope i added useful information 😂
Whenever you're fishing holes and ledges that are close below your feet like that, if possible try to approach them, and fish them with the sun anywhere but at your back....because when the sun is at your back, and you're casting your shadow right over, and down into the fishing zone, it alerts all the fish to your presence. If you noticed, in this video it seemed like you had better luck in the reef holes that you weren't projecting a shadowy image of your human form into as soon as you approached.
Exactly . I know guys who walk right up to the edge of he pool and look in . Then they say : Nope ! !
Don't see anything here ...😂😂
Will this is true, backlit is better for the camera and filming I would think
Great tip
@@andyhemsted4570 Yeah, there's no arguing that. BuuuuuT they aren't trying to film a travel video, or have a modeling session....and I'm not trying to watch that type of content either.
Here they're trying to make an entertaining fishing video, and ultimately their potential for success is exponentially greater if they film themselves putting the smack down on some fish...and they'll definitely film more of THAT, if they mind their shadows.
Besides when it comes to those of us super nerds, who eat this content up as devotedly as a porn addict binges porn vids....our money shots are the; strikes, fights, and landings. THAT is what we want to see clearly, and often, in the videos. 💦💦💦
So while I can't speak for everyone watching, I can say with absolute certainty: That I personally don't care one iota, if these guy's faces are unidentifiable on the finished video, because they're washed out from over exposure...or totally obscured in the darkest of shadows.
*Fine Print*
Now if we talking about any of those stunning IG models, who are 11's on a 10 scale, and are part of that new aged wave of female fishing content creators....that aforementioned opinion totally changes, as my list of "money shots" definitely grows
🤷🏼🤷🏼🤷🏼🍑🥥👙👀👀👀
@@demetriusevans4139 Thanks man..hope it brings you great success!!
And while this tip applies to all fishing situations where your visible, and the fish are wary...it is exponentially more important when fishing these tide pools.
Because when the tide recedes, and these fish realize they're trapped there for hours, the bigger ones we are usually interested in catching immediately know one thing in their missions to survive.....they know that they temporarily no longer need to worry about threats from below, or really from anywhere IN their environment.
They know that the all the threats they have to contend with, while they wait for the tide to return, will be coming from above the water....so they ALL be watching, and ANY shadows absolutely send them scurrying.
What a beautiful place for fishing.
Love the video footage.
The second breaksea you got was a charlie court, first cod you got was a wirrah. That baldie eating that herring, you will probably never see that again in your life, and you got it on film.
The Baldie was a surprise f sure. didnt think they were the whole fish eating type more squid occys and crab diet but ...there you go
@@Saltfix I often get them on herring fillters/half herring
@@-CHeWy- on the bottom I know they hit baits . But didn’t expect to see one slurp a live herring off the surface
Ikan sunu
It was a steak sarny, not a herring.
🤣
AMAZINGLY beautiful scenery!
It's like fishing in a humongous aquarium. Beautiful! ❤
@@farmerjohn2262 love your use of humongous 😂
It’s a special place , not easy to get to so I hope it can stay that way for a bit longer
If anyone is curious of species:
Fish #1: Leopard Wirrah (Acanthistius pardalotus)
Fish #2: Breaksea Cod (Epinephelides armatus)
Fish #3: Chinaman Rockcod (Epinephelus rivulatus) - not a breaksea
Fish #4 & 5: Breaksea Cod again
Fish #6: Tailor (Pomatomus saltatrix)
Fish #7: Australian Herring / Tommy Ruff (Arripis georgianus)
Thanks.
Beautiful grouper. Wonderful bid
Welcome again, seniors from Indonesia, healthy greetings, always continue to strike and ask permission to watch the video
Hello
Thank you seniors for responding to our comments, healthy greetings always@@Saltfix
You Aussie's got it hands down in the cool fishing areas. Thanks for sharing!
We are very lucky .
That sentence makes no sense
@@IsaacSilver-z8lAre you Aussie?😊
@@Saltfix we don’t have anything like this in Southern California , everything is completely overfished , I’ve got out 7 days in a row fishing all types of lures / baits. No bites.
@@Fedsmoker-reborn that’s why I’m not keeping any fish or giving away.
Humans will spoil this place too eventually
I went to OZ when I was 21. Spent a year there. One of my fondest memories is when we camped in Cape trib and we was fishing for our food. I got hit in a reef hole it took about 20 metres of line and straight snapped me. I was using the line the reel came with, which was aboit 5mil thick haha
Half a cm thick? 😅 thats a rope not a line 😂
It's really a beautiful and pretty fishing spot, guys... 👌🏽👍🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you for the coverage content
That's my "Died and gone to Paradise" as long as there's some cold beers hiding around somewhere off camera.
@@bor3549 haha yes beers could be arranged ,
You are a good example to others👍👍
What he hooked into at the 13:08 mark was a bluefish. In aussie terms i'll say they're much more fun when they're closer to a meter in length and over 5 kilos.
Speaking of Aussie terms, they call them a Tailor ... instead of a Bluefish. Which you possibly already knew, but I know a lot of other people from lands that're NOT Downunder.
And in my opinion...it's safe to say that all fish are much more fun to catch, when they're bigger!! 🥰
Hi saltfix, I just wanna tell u that u inspired me to start fishing. On Saturday I caught 3 bream after 2 months! Thank u for being a role model.!
@@Roacxh thanks for reaching out mate.
Glad I can inspire people to get out there and enjoy some fresh air
Absolutely living the life right here!
You only get one shot
Top spot, New Zealand's coast line just doesn't offer the same,, bird life sounds amazing
@@myeyes1961 I’d like to come over to NZ to fish someday .your snapper and kingfish scene looks mintb
Great video Scott
How beautiful is our coastline?
I recently took my two sons island hopping inspired by your previous island videos
And we had a cracking day of exploring and snorkeling
We were even lucky enough to meet two seals
Blessed to live here 👍
So good , blessed to live in such a beautiful place
where is this?
Beautiful coral spot👍
Great Abalone and Cray love those pools. Wish you had a weight belt and a catch bag
Maybe next time
OZ has the best rock fishing / surf fishing in the whole world
thanks for always going the extra mile in your videos! ️
@@AleenHbktla cheers mate.
This place takes some getting too.
But worth it to find some isolation
How long does it take to get there
What?!?!?! "Whole lee" Australia MAN!! Great fishing even for people that don't on vacation.
Here in NYC so jealous of the beautiful fishing areas you guys got. Great Vid man!
@@markh5268 Gday in NYC
lovin' the vids boyzz!
@@LouisJackson-l3b cheers mate
Pay attention to where your shadow is, if it's over the water you're likely not gonna get a lot of bites because the fish see something lurking over them. Use the sun's position to your advantage
I use a wet handtowel over the fish's eyes to calm them down. makes it much easier to remove the hooks.
I give them tea and biscuits .Seems to calm them down...?
Beautiful footage wow 😳
I've done the same along the California coast..caught numerous Monkey Face Eels in holes like this..let it sit near the bottom near the rocks and WHAM!!
Try to keep the fish off the rocks when landing... They have no eyelids..
beautiful place friends and lots of fish..
the fish wouldn't come out until your shadow moved away lol
Been waiting for this one 🔥🔥🔥 drone footage makes me wish I was a bird haha what a veiw 😍
Totally different perspective from the air
You should try to keep your shadow off the water it will put down the bigger fish
where are you guys fishing?? this looks so cool
Very good fishing film
Would love to see more beach fishing videos 👍🏻
👍
Great vid. Subscribed. Tight lines, lads, from the UK.
@@davewalkden7248 gday to you in the UK
Howdy.
Thank you for taking me along.
OREGONIAN
Gday mate, you are welcome .
Stay tuned think I’m headed back that way tomorrow
Wonderful spot. Is someone able to tell me where it is?. Thank you.
Choomah island
I think it might be Rottnest Island, WA
The last time I fished an environment like that, I was standing on dry reef and casting into the ocean. The trip was cut short because eels were popping their heads up through the reef and stealing my bait..
God spent His time creating the ocean there!!
Incredible stuff as always mate, and Jack 🙌🏽
Cheers mate
Do you plug chukers ever do any flyfishing down there? I wouldn't mind taking a 9' or 10' fly rod to those tide pools and draw a nice big tinseled streamer though those beautiful holes Thanks for the tour
I’ll be taking my fly rod next expedition . 👍
Good luck fishing big fish 🎉
YOur pools look like great snorkeling adventures- you should do a video on 'under the wata!'
Wow you guys have bluefish there!
Looks really nice, pity there’s only rock Cod and garbage fish, probably a lot better for night fishing
That's some awesome terrain.
Breathtaking 🙏🏼
You've been stuck by the first 2. Fish..I'd watch out for sharks...😏😐😳
Great adventure to catch fish on remote coast
I am form indonesia. Australia Verry asing FISHING bro... Good luck..
More than wonderful video. I hope you enjoy fishing ❤️
Lesson learned never trow away great Bait 😂👍
We were preparing to dive in one on the Red Sea, guess what ? a big big shark was looking up at us, saying come on in im hungry.scary minute.
Sharks are friends .
Most are ok , just the great whites make me nervous
Such a beautiful place
Magical
Your shadow bro...... Your shadow is scaring them off....
If you ever need someone to go on a mission with you - literally the dream to go chase fish somewhere like that and possibly on fly
The fly rod will be coming with me next time .
@@Saltfix borrow my 9wt if you need
@@joshuabertolucci8938 looking to get a 10or 12 wt soon maybe to target kings in the winter
@@Saltfix sounds bloody mint cant wait to see the vids
Very cool.
The breaksea make me think of northwest fishing. Maybe try a small/mid size popper with a big bloop and long pause close to those edges. Breaksea (or baldie!) on a popper imagine that.
I’ll be taking my fly rod next trip I think.
Some argue that expensive fishing gear isn’t really necessary if you know how to fish correctly. Do you agree
I agree , expensive gear is not necessary, but it is a pleasure to fish with
So paradisiac !!!!
Also the baldie eat was nuts 🤯🤯
Yeah I couldn’t believe what I was seeing
@@Saltfixpure madness 🔥🔥👍🏻
Bonza beauty mate !. You wouldn't be dead for quids, eh?.
Struth cobber it’s a bloody ripper of a place
@@Saltfix😍
So beautiful fish 🐟
Please let us know where this is 🙏
That first fish looks like a sculpin or a ling cod or rockfish or a kelp greenling or a bocaccia. (B.C)- Pacific Northwest. What was it?
I could spend all day there mate!! yewwwww! 😎
love your channel!
Hi there, great video! What rod/reel are you using for that light spinning fun?
It’s a daiwa certate 4000 reel and Daiwa arid rod 7ft 5-8kg
the first fish is delicious
Why do the bright sea cod look like a mix of a bass and a bluegill?
Some great footage mate😀
Chers J
pretty lucky to have a sweet coastline to explore.
Awesome guys😊
Cheers mate
Is that place the same as the one from that one island episode of walking with dinosaurs?
@@Fabrizi0205 it’s just near spooky island where scooby doo defeated the zombies
Super location. 👍👍👌
it would be fantastic fishing there! so jealous u!
Amazing video man 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Cheers mate
Always taking the fish just getting hurts mate. Catch and cook
The fish can see your shadow in the pool
Beautiful 🤩, where’s this?
selulupan gebyuran waduh jos iku
Where is this beautiful place?
Thats a black spotted grouper 🤙🏼 Paralabrax maculato is the Scientific name 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
I sometimes dont like the taste of black groupers but when theyre you g and small they might not have a worm infestation since these fish like to lay on the Ground in certain current areas 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 Hope i added useful information 😂
What a cool place to fish
thanks for the experience, cheers from Argentina
Hello in Argentina 👍
That’s what you call paradise
Looks awesome 👌
Pretty special
Where is here sir?
Good job man 🧍♂️
Brother thanks so much love you films ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤👌👌👌👌👌👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼💯💯💯
Thank you for watching!
700.00 Asian fishermen cannot wait to be side by side with you. 😊
Hence why I don’t give locations
Beautiful. Sucks that tge coral is dead your standing on
Sucks that no animals live where your house is built either .
I have fear of Coral Snake with that kinda spot!
Magic Place!!!! where is??
mate, amazing place. wheres dis
Would this be a good spot to scuba and spear/crayfish?
Yes crayfish everywhere , no spear fishing zone
amazing!!! i love it
wonderful place
Amazing. So cool to see how many fish you have in the shallow rock pools!!