When the kids were young I always took the kids down to Chapman River when on KI. Nice picnic spot, safe banks and (most importantly) guaranteed a fish on the line quick. We just used light gear, a pencil float, split shot sinker and BREAD!.....the Bream loved the bread. Great fun! Great work Sister.
Great video! The lighter and softer the tip of your rod, the easier it is for you to cast lighter weight. for example if you get a 2-4 or 1-3kg rod thats about 7ft you will be able to cast a weightless hook.
great vid...but you're pretty harsh on the fish you catch. Not sure dragging them up over rocks and then through the leaves, twigs, dirt & gravel is best for the fishes health & survival. Wet a towel & try swinging the fish out of the water & into the waiting wet towel
Love your videos, but can I please make an observation since I have seen this done time and again - if you hold a fish with a dry towel, or wipe it down with the towel when measuring, you are removing the essential slime coating that the fish needs to avoid infection. It may well swim off when released but there is a good chance that it will not survive in the long term. PLEASE - don't do this!
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When the kids were young I always took the kids down to Chapman River when on KI. Nice picnic spot, safe banks and (most importantly) guaranteed a fish on the line quick. We just used light gear, a pencil float, split shot sinker and BREAD!.....the Bream loved the bread. Great fun!
Great work Sister.
Didn't try bread...much easier 😆. So much fun to catch those bream!
Another pleasant outing with Fishing Sister... Great , thanks
Sure was a lovely day :😃
Great and interesting video again. There seems to be so many great fishing spots on the island
There sure is, and we still have more to try!
Great video...congrats on the 38 cm bream
It was quite a surprise!
Looks great!
Was a very chilled out session. Beautiful dinner as well!
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Great video! The lighter and softer the tip of your rod, the easier it is for you to cast lighter weight. for example if you get a 2-4 or 1-3kg rod thats about 7ft you will be able to cast a weightless hook.
Good to know!
great vid...but you're pretty harsh on the fish you catch. Not sure dragging them up over rocks and then through the leaves, twigs, dirt & gravel is best for the fishes health & survival. Wet a towel & try swinging the fish out of the water & into the waiting wet towel
Good idea!
Just posted the same advice myself!
Love your videos, but can I please make an observation since I have seen this done time and again - if you hold a fish with a dry towel, or wipe it down with the towel when measuring, you are removing the essential slime coating that the fish needs to avoid infection. It may well swim off when released but there is a good chance that it will not survive in the long term. PLEASE - don't do this!
thanks for this - good to know!