Once again braving the cold windy weather father and son big effort great to see 👌monster tailor or right what an awesome fish .loved the sign off , I think I have a banana on the boat dad casually reaches into the esky pulls out a bluey holds it up Im no banana 🍌 absolutely classic 😂😂thanks again mate 👌
Hey Luke, the family enjoys your videos. Thanks to continuing to put these out weekly. I'm not sure if you've had this feedback but I'm glad that you have stuck with the faithful tinny. It's great to see you making the most of the good things you have instead of always looking for the next bigger and newer boat. Lots of people find it hard to keep on keeping on with good things. This might just be my opinion because I'm happy running a 1960 Quintrex, it's names Sam o. See you on Lake Mac or in the Entrance if you're looking for a shallow water challenge.
I love to hear the feedback mate and I love I have become a family tradition on Tuesdays ❤️ I'm going to try keep the tinny I feel it makes it very achievable for everyone. That sounds like a little gem you got mate 👍 thankyou mate see you on the next one.
good size eating Luke on them squid and big baits make big fish, learned that when we went out with you. That is a WA Tailor mate. great to see in the lake.
Dadcam😅 Was good to see you and your dad out together chasing some tucker mate. The winter squid are in good numbers which is good to see. Tight lines 🎣
@@huntersfishingadventures5324Soaked wheat works well when there is some tidal flow & when fishing the edge of a drop off as it sinks faster than using pellets alone , bringing the fish into range . Notorious bream spots like the vines , in the Hawkesbury , on the last of a small runout tide ( forget the big tides ) will yield far better results using wheat , where the bottom might vary from 10ft casting one side to 50ft or more on the other , both sides will produce , as the boulder strewn bottom slopes sharply until it hits mud bottom & levels out . Caught bream to 1.5kg there but been busted off many more times than I have won . No place for light gear , heavy leaders to 20lb don’t seem to affect the bite & the fish are educated to the highest degree , not casting too far from the boat & watching for the slightest twitch on the tip are mandatory , there coming towards the boat & the wheat burley & as soon as they feel the hook you must be pumping em up away from the bottom or your done & you’ll spend all your time re-rigging . Of course you can try all different baits until you come to the only one worth having on the boat , chook gut & when packaged commmercially , it’s got aniseed in it , I believe that is why they go nuts for it . 👍
Hi luke, I enjoy your vids great content, baits rigs so on, I am wondering what size your boat is after l watched your vid when you was out with your mate in that rough seas.. Cheers Minny
Once again braving the cold windy weather father and son big effort great to see 👌monster tailor or right what an awesome fish .loved the sign off , I think I have a banana on the boat dad casually reaches into the esky pulls out a bluey holds it up Im no banana 🍌 absolutely classic 😂😂thanks again mate 👌
Thankyou mate 🤝, haha yeah he made editing fun that's for sure 😂 see you on the next one mate 👍
Luke you're kind to let that mature tailor free. Nice catch & good practice. Well done 👍
Hey Luke, the family enjoys your videos. Thanks to continuing to put these out weekly. I'm not sure if you've had this feedback but I'm glad that you have stuck with the faithful tinny.
It's great to see you making the most of the good things you have instead of always looking for the next bigger and newer boat. Lots of people find it hard to keep on keeping on with good things. This might just be my opinion because I'm happy running a 1960 Quintrex, it's names Sam o.
See you on Lake Mac or in the Entrance if you're looking for a shallow water challenge.
I love to hear the feedback mate and I love I have become a family tradition on Tuesdays ❤️ I'm going to try keep the tinny I feel it makes it very achievable for everyone. That sounds like a little gem you got mate 👍 thankyou mate see you on the next one.
"Reckon you got a something shit!" 🤣 Crack up 🤣
Love it 👌
Great session guys 🙌
I started watching your videos awhile ago, and I love your content. Keep up the good work.
Great to see you & your Dad having a day out, not many fish 🎣 but winner was fishing the ole man, love it.
Great content again as usual mate
good size eating Luke on them squid and big baits make big fish, learned that when we went out with you. That is a WA Tailor mate. great to see in the lake.
Love your videos mate. First to like today 👍
good stuff mate
Dadcam😅
Was good to see you and your dad out together chasing some tucker mate. The winter squid are in good numbers which is good to see. Tight lines 🎣
Hi lukey love your work,a little tip mix your pellets with weat works really well at the hawkesbury when cleaning fish they always have weat in them.
Great tip, thankyou mate see you on the next one 🤙
@@huntersfishingadventures5324Soaked wheat works well when there is some tidal flow & when fishing the edge of a drop off as it sinks faster than using pellets alone , bringing the fish into range . Notorious bream spots like the vines , in the Hawkesbury , on the last of a small runout tide ( forget the big tides ) will yield far better results using wheat , where the bottom might vary from 10ft casting one side to 50ft or more on the other , both sides will produce , as the boulder strewn bottom slopes sharply until it hits mud bottom & levels out . Caught bream to 1.5kg there but been busted off many more times than I have won . No place for light gear , heavy leaders to 20lb don’t seem to affect the bite & the fish are educated to the highest degree , not casting too far from the boat & watching for the slightest twitch on the tip are mandatory , there coming towards the boat & the wheat burley & as soon as they feel the hook you must be pumping em up away from the bottom or your done & you’ll spend all your time re-rigging . Of course you can try all different baits until you come to the only one worth having on the boat , chook gut & when packaged commmercially , it’s got aniseed in it , I believe that is why they go nuts for it . 👍
Bro, that first Tailor was a tank! ✌️
love your work! I've picked up a bag of chicken pellets and looking forward to having a go!
Good feed with that wind was tough 2 find a good spot
Hi luke,
I enjoy your vids great content, baits rigs so on,
I am wondering what size your boat is after l watched your vid when you was out with your mate in that rough seas..
Cheers
Minny
Good stuff 👍, its a 4.6mtr DeHavilland early 90s model
Biggest tailor I hv seen 😮😮
where are you fishing bro!!! I've never seen a tailor so jacked up
Lake Macquarie NSW it was caught. I think it is was deformed 😂 so heavy for its length
what size reel and rod did you put the live squid on?
5000 reel with 20-30lb rod 👍
Is this in lake maquarie and if so were at
Yes mate it is. Was up the south end with the lures and near the drop over with the bait.