Fishing for BIG Estuary Fish on Lures at Hays Inlet Brisbane

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  • Опубликовано: 18 апр 2022
  • Sit back, relax and join me for an epic fishing session at Hays inlet, Brisbane!
    In this session I caught and released a 53cm Grunter Bream and a 54cm Flathead. These fish were awesome fighting fish and luckily I could land them on the sand bar without a net. The grunter was HUGE! These things fight incredibly hard, the biggest one I caught previously was 45cm so this one is my new PB at 53cm! Stoked to watch the swim away to fight another day as well. In this session I'm fishing with soft plastics at low tide on the last two hours of the outgoing tide. Enjoy and Thanks for the support everyone!!
    Rod: Shimano Sonic 662 Spin 3-5kg
    Reel: Shimano Sienna 2500
    Braid: 15lb Diana J-Braid X8 Island Blue Colour
    Leader: 10lb Fc Rock Leader
    Lure: Berkley Gulp Shrimp 3 inch Natural Colour
    Jig Head: 1/6 2/0 Tournament Series Jig Head.
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  • @matthewpocock4824
    @matthewpocock4824 Месяц назад

    I remember driving over the original Hornibrook Bridge when I was a boy in the 1970s and 80s. My great grandmother lived at Scarborough.

    • @nigiessquidgies
      @nigiessquidgies  16 дней назад +1

      Yeah, it’s an awesome spot. I actually used to do the same to visit my Grandmother in Scarborough in the early 2000’s. Good memories here as a kid. Have a great weekend mate!

    • @matthewpocock4824
      @matthewpocock4824 16 дней назад

      @@nigiessquidgies I moved to Clontarf a month ago. Let's do a video. I'll show you the two spots I've found.

  • @stephenmcfarlane7961
    @stephenmcfarlane7961 Год назад +1

    I do wish you and your channel the best.yep.finally someone catching quality fish using gear we can afford .love it ...

  • @tackleland3452
    @tackleland3452 2 года назад

    Great fish in the local area, well done Nigel!

    • @nigiessquidgies
      @nigiessquidgies  2 года назад

      Hi @Tackle Land, thanks very much! I will keep in touch with any new catches in the area as well. Thanks for the tips! Cheers.

  • @Felixkoifish
    @Felixkoifish Год назад

    Really great video . Keep it up

  • @MooseaPov
    @MooseaPov 2 года назад

    The grunter hunter!

    • @nigiessquidgies
      @nigiessquidgies  2 года назад

      Haha, cheers mate! That has a ring to it! Haha 🎣 🐟 💯

  • @baccoff3308
    @baccoff3308 2 года назад

    Nice Fish!

  • @stephenmcfarlane7961
    @stephenmcfarlane7961 Год назад +1

    Thanks so much bud for this vid. Great fish love the fact that you put your rig in your description. I notice its not an expensive rig but you prove you can catch fish without needing to spend 500 on a gteat rod . You have a good style may i recommend you push using your channel to push cheaper gear .some very popular giitar channels tbrive on getti g the nost out of cheap gear and that makes for most of the general peoplr.

    • @nigiessquidgies
      @nigiessquidgies  Год назад +2

      Hey @Stephen, thanks for watching this video. It was an awesome fish and put up an epic fight that’s for sure, glad you liked the video. Thanks heaps mate! That’s a great idea to focus on this niche area in videos as a lot of guys will use super expensive gear and the average fisho doesn’t have $500-$1,000 to spend on a combo. I have been able to catch solid land based fish on combos that were very cheap. In this video my Rod was $39.99 half price, Shimano siennas are about $59.95 and the braid was approx $40. Leader was pretty cheap and it’s just a soft plastic which work out cheap per rig. Thanks mate - I might focus on this area more and encourage people that they don’t need expensive setups to still catch quality fish. Cheers mate and I’ll keep this in mind for future videos and the channel brand. Very much appreciated.

  • @tonyfloro3014
    @tonyfloro3014 2 года назад +2

    Tightn drag just a touch,not much more from what u have it set at. Play the fish without reeling in. Reel in when drag stops running & fish calms down. He might run again so let him & repeat wind in when he settles again. Good work on having a go mate...bought my go pro 5 yrs ago. Still sitting in its box.☹️😄😉✌🏽❤️

    • @nigiessquidgies
      @nigiessquidgies  2 года назад +1

      Hi Toni, thanks heaps for the tips! Yeah, I need to work on my technique when fighting the fish. I think I use a combination of reeling, walking backwards and not having the drag tight enough, whereas, I need to work in those points you mention above. Luckily I still got the fish in this time. I’ll definitely work on this, particularly now I’m starting to get on to some bigger fish. Thanks mate, I’m giving it my best shot! You’ll have to get that GoPro out and start filming some fishing videos. Very much appreciated mate! Cheers.

  • @Solarmax12
    @Solarmax12 2 года назад

    Nice to see the water visibility is getting better it’s been about a week and a half since I last went out

    • @nigiessquidgies
      @nigiessquidgies  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much brother! Yeah, the visibility is still low, but it’s good to see there are still a few fish around! I’m absolutely stoked with these ones. That Grunter was insane! Luckily the water wasn’t moving otherwise he would have been hard to stop. Hopefully you can get back out for a fish soon mate! Yew!

  • @bicbouy4126
    @bicbouy4126 Месяц назад

    You definitely need to tighten your drag up a bit, you want your drag set so when the fish does start to run so your drag should start to work also and as the fishes run increases so to your drag work rate increases.
    Winding while your drag is working is a waste of time as your not retrieving much line if any at all.
    Pump and wind when the fish allows you to and let your drag do the work when the fish runs.
    A good starting point to set your drag is tighten it to a point that you can just pull line off the reel with your hand making sure your pulling the line off about 15-20 cm after the bail arm. When this is done just loosen your drag off about a quarter to half of a turn and your drag will be roughly where it needs to be.

    • @nigiessquidgies
      @nigiessquidgies  16 дней назад

      Thank you mate! This is one area I definitely need to improve. I’ve upgraded to some better reels now with better drag but need to still use it correctly. Thank you for your pointers. I have lot a lot of fish due to incorrect drag. I’ll try to fix this in future. One good thing about making the videos is that you constantly learn new things. Appreciate it mate!

  • @SaidDarlingfishing
    @SaidDarlingfishing 2 года назад

    Reel menjerit tarikan ikan besar dan mantap sekali

  • @xavierbrooksisthebest
    @xavierbrooksisthebest 2 года назад

    Fully magical mate. I might go and try and get some grunter there as well, but wish me luck i'm gonna need it 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭

    • @nigiessquidgies
      @nigiessquidgies  2 года назад +1

      @Gym Tempest thanks heaps mate, It was an awesome session and so stoked with that big Grunter. That’s an awesome idea. I fished on the last 2 hours of the outgoing tide with a Berkley Gulp 3 inch shrimp on a 1/6 2/0 TT tournament series jig head. I just cast them out, let them sink for 5 second and jig them back! Always a chance at some good fish there. Good luck brother! 💯 🎣

  • @jamesallen3723
    @jamesallen3723 2 года назад

    Great work bro! That thing was almost classed as a snapper! haha

    • @nigiessquidgies
      @nigiessquidgies  2 года назад

      Haha, it was a monster! I was actually a bit worried when it took off on that run. If I was using my small rod it would have ended differently. Luckily that’s a 3-5kg rod with 15lb braid. Thank u brother! 🙏

    • @nigiessquidgies
      @nigiessquidgies  2 года назад

      Haha, it was a monster! I was actually a bit worried when it took off on that run. If I was using my small rod it would have ended differently. Luckily that’s a 3-5kg rod with 15lb braid. Thank u brother! 🙏

    • @nigiessquidgies
      @nigiessquidgies  2 года назад

      @@matthewmorshead2594 Yes, you are right. It is known as a Grunter bream or Javelin Fish. Thanks heaps mate! 🎣 Since I caught this one, I have heard from friends of some big ones being caught between 50cm and 70cm in the bay and up at place like Hervey Bay as well. The would fight really well at that size as this one gave me a good run for my money. Cheers mate, very much appreciated. 🎣

    • @nigiessquidgies
      @nigiessquidgies  2 года назад

      @@matthewmorshead2594 It would be awesome to get one on live prawns as well. I’ll keep that in mind. Thanks 🙏

    • @nigiessquidgies
      @nigiessquidgies  2 года назад

      @@matthewmorshead2594 that’s awesome Matt! 72cm Grunter would be an absolute monster!! I think I’ll need a bigger setup to get those in haha. Thanks for the tips too mate because I might try to target these more in future videos. Cheers and good luck with your fishing! 🎣

  • @grilla883
    @grilla883 2 года назад

    Great vid mate, always good to see quality fish coming from my local area.

    • @nigiessquidgies
      @nigiessquidgies  2 года назад

      Thanks heaps Keith, yeah, it’s an awesome area! These were some quality fish and glad to see them swim off nice and healthy to fight another day. Cheers mate and I’ll be definitely back to get more fish. Good luck with your fishing too! 🎣

  • @munkeywunkey9642
    @munkeywunkey9642 10 месяцев назад

    Great Video! I went here and caught nothing but one flatty copying what you did. I was there for the run out and run in tide. Just wanted to know if there is anything I may have done wrong. I mean my mate did bring a banana so maybe just bad luck ahaha. Thanks Keep it up!

    • @nigiessquidgies
      @nigiessquidgies  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks very much mate! I’ve been fishing a few times this week and it’s been really slow for me too. I think it’s to do with the moon phase/ the sea weed etc in the water. Don’t give up mate! It goes through phases of being slow like this. I’m sure if you have good fourocarbon leader, sharp jig heads and plastics with scent you are in with a good shot at some quality fish! Appreciate it mate! Keep up the good work!

    • @munkeywunkey9642
      @munkeywunkey9642 9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the reply appreciate it. I will be sure to continue giving it a crack. Cheers

    • @nigiessquidgies
      @nigiessquidgies  9 месяцев назад

      @@munkeywunkey9642 no worries mate! Good luck with it! 🎣 💯

  • @overlogins
    @overlogins Год назад

    Do you use a leader of any sort with the lures?

    • @nigiessquidgies
      @nigiessquidgies  Год назад +1

      Hi @overlogins, yes, I use FC Rock leader. It’s very strong and it’s almost invisible in the water. In this video I was using 14lb and it held up well.

  • @Truthhurt
    @Truthhurt 8 дней назад

    good video killed by music

  • @tinahottt29
    @tinahottt29 2 года назад

    Nếu thích bản cover này của Đức Phúc thì hãy chia sẻ thật nhiều ạ. Ekip sẽ có động lực tiếp tục ra mắt nhiều ca khúc tiếp theo nè ❤️

  • @jamesho4296
    @jamesho4296 2 года назад

    May I know can I eat the cod in the Brisbane river?

    • @nigiessquidgies
      @nigiessquidgies  2 года назад +1

      Hey James, I’m not able to give you a definite answer on this as I don’t eat many of the fish I catch and I haven’t eaten Brisbane river Cod. I know the trawlers catch prawns in the Brisbane river and I’ve seen a lot of people who keep fish and prawns. Like bream, snapper and threadfin salmon etc. I would continue to research and ask at some of the local fishing shops. As they will be able to tell you. I myself haven’t eaten any from the Brisbane river, in saying that I release 99% of my fish. Thanks mate and sorry I’m not much help on this. I wouldn’t have any hesitation in eating fish from Gold Coast, Redcliffe and Sunshine Coast etc. But not sure about Brissy river and cod.

  • @kingjones4286
    @kingjones4286 3 месяца назад

    38 + 15 = 53 ..... it = 53cm mate .... every time.

    • @nigiessquidgies
      @nigiessquidgies  3 месяца назад

      Thanks heaps mate! Haha, I had to check because it was a new PB! Awesome fish that one. It fought so well. Cheers mate 🎣 💯