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Appreciate all the effort you go to pass on valuable advice. Look forward to more video👌
Cheers mate! Will put up part 2 next Monday with a few more tips and some good action in a unique spot
Nice video mate , some awesome tips and fish !!!
Cheers mate!
Another good video. Thanks mate. Good to see strong healthy fish in the wild - more fun than stocked fish imo.
Cheers mate! Yeah fully agree, much funner exploring our little freshwater ways. Makes even the little fish more enjoyable.
Love your work James
Cheers cobber
@@anglinguntangled just curious.,, do you prefer James or Jim?
@mrsbradpittiful let’s go with Jim
Will you do videos on fishing at wharfs/piers in the future? Love your videos btw , they're very educational and enjoyable to watch!
Cheers Hayden! Yeah possibly, though I’ve found the best fishing is often done away from wharves. But still might happen in the future from one of the local ones down here
Looks like a white perch the first catch
Haven’t heard of a white perch? Bass used to get called freshwater perch as a misnomer and very similar looking to our estuary perch
Appreciate all the effort you go to pass on valuable advice. Look forward to more video👌
Cheers mate! Will put up part 2 next Monday with a few more tips and some good action in a unique spot
Nice video mate , some awesome tips and fish !!!
Cheers mate!
Another good video. Thanks mate. Good to see strong healthy fish in the wild - more fun than stocked fish imo.
Cheers mate! Yeah fully agree, much funner exploring our little freshwater ways. Makes even the little fish more enjoyable.
Love your work James
Cheers cobber
@@anglinguntangled just curious.,, do you prefer James or Jim?
@mrsbradpittiful let’s go with Jim
Will you do videos on fishing at wharfs/piers in the future? Love your videos btw , they're very educational and enjoyable to watch!
Cheers Hayden! Yeah possibly, though I’ve found the best fishing is often done away from wharves. But still might happen in the future from one of the local ones down here
Looks like a white perch the first catch
Haven’t heard of a white perch? Bass used to get called freshwater perch as a misnomer and very similar looking to our estuary perch