@@BaitBallin thought about that possibility. Not common here in the states but I think there are some on the East coast. Thanks and keep on filming and fishing.
Great vid again i think you would luv the auto deploy electric i have 615 bow rider bar crusher but best thing is my electric and of coarse my bar crusher luv it keep vids up mate
No worries thanks Lisa, we don't always catch good fish but always good to be out having a go! Yeah that would be excellent the electric for those situations
Depends on how rough it is.... They are normally out in about 115m to be in the EAC or no fish will be there. So about 15km past heads and we generally sit on 35-45kmh comfortable ride
Cracking vid mate. Cheers!
Thanks Dylan will be back armed with heavier jigs and live baits down deep soon...find their parents hopefully
Do you let the jig sink to the bottom?
No, the fish are roughly in the top half of the water
ON like Donkey Kong 😂😂
Yeah was out of better things to rhyme with hahha
What does FAD stand for? Looked like a nice day.
Fish aggregating device. Floating object secured to ocean floor, attracts fish out in stronger east Australian current. Kingfish and Dorado usually
@@BaitBallin thought about that possibility. Not common here in the states but I think there are some on the East coast. Thanks and keep on filming and fishing.
Great vid again i think you would luv the auto deploy electric i have 615 bow rider bar crusher but best thing is my electric and of coarse my bar crusher luv it keep vids up mate
No worries thanks Lisa, we don't always catch good fish but always good to be out having a go!
Yeah that would be excellent the electric for those situations
Hey mate, what is the travel time out to the FAD?
Depends on how rough it is.... They are normally out in about 115m to be in the EAC or no fish will be there. So about 15km past heads and we generally sit on 35-45kmh comfortable ride
Hey mate, what is the latitude and longitude of the fad 31??
Not sure just check the NSW fisheries website. They never seem to be exactly where the marine charts suggest btw