Lure Fishing for bream and flathead-Tea Gardens

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  • Опубликовано: 27 фев 2024
  • Decided to get the small lures an light rods out an do some shallow water fishing. Tea gardens in nsw was the destination for this trip,the weather unfortunately was windy from the south an also it was a full moon the night before. So i knew it would be tough going but u dont catch anything sitting at home. Enjoy the video 👍

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  • @andrewburrell5814

    Nice session Andrew and very nice location. Excellent drone shots. Is great to change to new locations.

  • @petersimpson4916

    Keep the videos coming Andrew👍 They are as close as I can get to going fishing at the moment. I'm doing regular trips back up north to help the folks out again, so not much spare time.....and I drive over so many bridges/waterways on the 5 hour trip that all look good, but I cant stop to try them😂

  • @wayneberry8703

    Great video, Drew. I haven't been to the Tea Gardens for years. Beautiful old place.

  • @SebGAdventures

    Beautiful fishing mate - the spot looks incredible as well!! Well done, keep it up!

  • @regkershaw

    Good to see you back on the water Andrew.

  • @MattsFishingEscapes

    Nuce one mate! 😊

  • @Stevos_HookedonRods4844

    A change is as good as a holiday Lowy

  • @comfortably_numbat

    Be careful of the protected zones in that area , especially around Corrie Island. Fisheries are very gung-ho about them. Its a great place for big bream. I got a 46cm and a 43 cm yellowfin bream on the same night last October. Also good for the odd mud crab. Try around the mangroves at the end of Limekiln Road for monster bream at night.

  • @aussfish9995

    Tough in new spots it’s a huge water way at the Bay but there are a lot of fish in it. I have been in the middle if it looked around scratched my head and thought were the hell do I start 😂😂

  • @FishingFrenzyMadness

    Been fishing there a while now, you reckon you would ever get jews down there in the estuary. I've never got a jew there before