agreed, i always thought you had to cast out far to get the bait out, but with the markers that Roger shows, you don't really need to. No need to buy that drone or electric kontiki to get the bait out past the breakers.
Hi Roger.. iam from south Africa in a beach town called muizenberg.. we also use worm here and it's called blood worm about 30cm long and as thick as your thumb... we catch cob, elf, steenbras just a few types to mention.... I've really enjoy your channel and all your fishing tips... thks
Loz blown up like a weather ballon😂 Thankyou for putting so much time into these fishing contents. We are so lucky we have someone like you to share your knowledge with us all.
Hi Rog, a while ago I asked you why Ozzie don't use a bucket to rest the butt of the rid in while you fish and your comment was "why would you need a bucket". I see your mate uses one now. Really enjoy these videos. Thank you.
Not a criticism of you but interested in your comment on this. I noticed a while back that when you hook up you tend to walk into the water meaning when you land the fish you are below the fish your friend tended to step back a little meaning he led the fish out of the water important with fish like Kahawai/Salmon where they are still fighting hard right up until they hit the Chilly bin/Esky. Personally I prefer Laurie's technique.
my 2 cents worth when i hook a fish ,if its a good one i normally hit reverse and go up the beach my theroy is that it gives you more line to be able to land the fish without risking the line breaking if your to close it doesnt allow for streach in the line and therefore more chance of line breaking with mono at least tight lines
agreed, i always thought you had to cast out far to get the bait out, but with the markers that Roger shows, you don't really need to. No need to buy that drone or electric kontiki to get the bait out past the breakers.
@@cococharliematenga4829 I'm not sure how useful contiki rigs would be these days as I have been studying NSW fishing regs and it appears that there is a maximum of 3 hooks per line allowed. Years ago in NZ we used to launch sail powered contikis with 20 - 30 hooks and leave it out for several hours. Used to catch a lot of Kahawai,(Aus Salmon), along with gurnard and if we were lucky a few snapper - our target species.
Great video. I’d love to see you fish the Gold Coast beaches. They are huge waves and current, plenty of wind these days. Even if I go waist deep, I get smashed in the waves with my 12ft rod. Something to think about.
Roger, Just wanted to thank you heaps for your video's, I have watched most of them recently. I am going through cancer treatment for Lymphoma which returned after 20 years. I am two thirds the way through and the prognosis is good for a full recovery. I am a mad fisherman and your video's take me to the beach which I love and I find it very relaxing. You have taught me a number of tricks which i look forward to applying when I get back on the beach. My main target is to learn to catch worms with my fingers! A couple of minor suggestions you might consider; 1. I love to fish the sandbar drop offs it is a very rewarding location. On dusk (Particularly winter) have had considerable success fishing the drains on a beach for big bream. Letting my bait be sucked out in the drain. 2. I do a bit of work in Aquaculture and think it is good for fishermen to know the importance of not fishing with imported prawns as it can introduce white tail disease into our native prawns. 3. What about a couple of sessions on black fishing? I love my drummer fishing and find them much tastier than blackfish but a session may be good on black fishing. I do not know if you have come across Charlie Black Fish Lowder who lives down your way? 4. Love some more Mullaway fishing my last one was 1.14m on a size 1 Whiting hook took me 40 minutes and considerable beach running to get him in. Thanks for all your help in my recent struggles. Andrew
Hi Andrew, You are most welcome. It's great to hear that your recovery is going well. Thanks for the suggestions. There are plenty of Blackfish in my area. Hopefully I am going to do some Mulloway fishing over the next few months.
Hi Roger. I love your work mate. I’m sitting at home watching this video while eating my dinner of Brim. I caught them in that same spot 2 nights ago using what I have learned from your videos. How good.! Cheers mate We appreicate your efforts. 👍🏽
Hi Rodger I like how you circle where your bait lands because it's a good indentation for us to see what you are talking about when you say it's in the zone thank you
Thank you Roger for sharing another great fishing video in great company and that is the recipe for happiness I m sure. Keep doing that and keep posting these lovely videos. Thank you mate 👍😃👍
Roger, just wanted to say thank you for helping me throughout the start of my fishing experience. I appreciate all the precious information and top tier entertainment you bring to us. Even though we're from different continents, our beaches here look quite alike. Keep up! A BIG hug from PORTUGAL! 🇵🇹
roger, any chance of a video on fishing in a tidal eastuary mouth?entrance im in richards bay southafrica our area has tidal eastauries plus a harbour all in one.
roger,do salted pilchards work as well as fresh? i ask because pilchards cost a lot here in south africa. at the end of the day,you land up throwing your bait away because its turned due to sun and heat.
Roger, have you ever thought about having a crack at micro surf jigging mate. Seems to catch a lot of fish when they are on. Lets you prospect more water faster. Would like to see you having a crack at on your great fisning youtube clips. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
G’day Roger, I’m in Tassie near St Helens. Our beach at Beaumaris has almost lost its gutter (I’ve been pulling in salmon and the occasional bream) there are a few deeper holes which I’ve caught salmon in but there’s now a big heap of sand and consequently lots of white water churning up the sand. On high tide it’s maybe two metres deep with the wave crashing a long way out. My question is, do you expect there to be other species in the white water? I’ve tried targeting whiting (as I’ve watched you) and caught a few small ones, really small. There is some rocks and big kelp (which I’ve fished and hooked up a couple of big fish ) but they end up in the kelp and I’ve lost them, so I steer clear and fish on the ends and have caught some. So do you have any suggestions?
I went over to the island when I arrived and spent about two hours cleaning up, should have seen it, absolute disgrace, broken glass, beer bottles and cans , bait and tackle bags, line and hooks everywhere, have to say it never used to be like this around here, it’s groups from the caravan park and blow ins due to the social media, how do I know that I asked them how they heard about the place. Zero respect for the area. If you’re gonna have a fish take your crap with you folks this is many locals backyard that they permanently live in.
on the subject of rubbish went to sydney and fished the rock walls at the entrance to the cooks river into botany bay i was blown away by the amount of trash wedged in the rochs absolutely shoking its not that hard to take your stuff home considering you took it there quite sad
@@jb-es5zj yep, when you see the bird and animal life that’s affected it’s sadder too, let’s face it we have a beautiful coastline that we get to enjoy, so to see people haul glass and plastic to it and then throw it into rock crevices and just leave there stuff instead of taking it is just frustrating 🙏
@@robbietownsley697 sorry im from australia and have never heard of natal stumpys before so we dont really know what you are referring to couldnt you tell from the question marks that this is what i ment
I love all of your videos but really enjoy watching Laurie fish with you too, he’s a great character! Two peas in a pod ☺️
Thanks, Laurie's a great friend
There was a magical scene in there: 2 mates fishing and the sun setting in the background. Magic! Cheers Rog! 🥳🍻
Nice!!! I really like the marker you've added after the cast to see right where you're placing the bait.
agreed, i always thought you had to cast out far to get the bait out, but with the markers that Roger shows, you don't really need to. No need to buy that drone or electric kontiki to get the bait out past the breakers.
I love it when you both go fishing together!!
Fish always seem to find you Roger or perhaps it's the other way around. Exceptional fishing session.
Another great video Roger, as others have mentioned, those circles to show where cast landed are brilliant. Laurie is a champion bloke.
I found last week the whiting were spawning in the lake not far from you guys
Swell was up at beach and rough
tough conditions but you show how these can be overcome with some thought , cheers Roger
You are welcome Rob
roger,can you do a video on harvesting natural baits from the beaches? times are tough!! it would be nice to know what we can find on a beach?.
Rogers videos and information he shares are the best!
Hi Roger.. iam from south Africa in a beach town called muizenberg.. we also use worm here and it's called blood worm about 30cm long and as thick as your thumb... we catch cob, elf, steenbras just a few types to mention.... I've really enjoy your channel and all your fishing tips... thks
Im impressed with the sound quality in such windy conditions. Great video as always
Loz blown up like a weather ballon😂
Thankyou for putting so much time into these fishing contents. We are so lucky we have someone like you to share your knowledge with us all.
What a great location with a beach on each side!
Yes it was!
Hi Rog, a while ago I asked you why Ozzie don't use a bucket to rest the butt of the rid in while you fish and your comment was "why would you need a bucket". I see your mate uses one now. Really enjoy these videos. Thank you.
Hey roger,great to see you blokes having a throw again. O just love it, fishing with mates is great. Excellent therapy. well done guys.
Thanks Ray
Not a criticism of you but interested in your comment on this. I noticed a while back that when you hook up you tend to walk into the water meaning when you land the fish you are below the fish your friend tended to step back a little meaning he led the fish out of the water important with fish like Kahawai/Salmon where they are still fighting hard right up until they hit the Chilly bin/Esky. Personally I prefer Laurie's technique.
my 2 cents worth
when i hook a fish ,if its a good one i normally hit reverse and go up the beach
my theroy is that it gives you more line to be able to land the fish without risking the line breaking
if your to close it doesnt allow for streach in the line and therefore more chance of line breaking
with mono at least
tight lines
@@jb-es5zj yes exactly, also rod is better orientated should the fish make a final run out back to the surf.
Hi Roger ❤ watching your videos
Hi Jett thanks mate - we will have to go fishing really soon and make a video!
Roger & Lozza fish Fast & Furious ha ha
Awesome video again as always. It’s really good seeing where the baits land with that white circle. 👍🏻
good morning roger. just want to thank you for including markers to your videos to show your cast distances.
agreed, i always thought you had to cast out far to get the bait out, but with the markers that Roger shows, you don't really need to. No need to buy that drone or electric kontiki to get the bait out past the breakers.
You are very welcome
@@cococharliematenga4829 I'm not sure how useful contiki rigs would be these days as I have been studying NSW fishing regs and it appears that there is a maximum of 3 hooks per line allowed. Years ago in NZ we used to launch sail powered contikis with 20 - 30 hooks and leave it out for several hours. Used to catch a lot of Kahawai,(Aus Salmon), along with gurnard and if we were lucky a few snapper - our target species.
Great video. I’d love to see you fish the Gold Coast beaches. They are huge waves and current, plenty of wind these days. Even if I go waist deep, I get smashed in the waves with my 12ft rod. Something to think about.
7️⃣0️⃣0️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ subscribers Roger testament to your fishing knowledge and prowess.🙂🎣👍
Thanks 👍
Hi Rodger, great video mate. Thanks for sharing 😮Some nice whiting. Nice eating fish 🐟 as well.nice Bream good feed
It’s good to see yous again ❤
You gotta love Lozza!!!!
Roger, Just wanted to thank you heaps for your video's, I have watched most of them recently. I am going through cancer treatment for Lymphoma which returned after 20 years. I am two thirds the way through and the prognosis is good for a full recovery. I am a mad fisherman and your video's take me to the beach which I love and I find it very relaxing. You have taught me a number of tricks which i look forward to applying when I get back on the beach. My main target is to learn to catch worms with my fingers!
A couple of minor suggestions you might consider;
1. I love to fish the sandbar drop offs it is a very rewarding location. On dusk (Particularly winter) have had considerable success fishing the drains on a beach for big bream. Letting my bait be sucked out in the drain.
2. I do a bit of work in Aquaculture and think it is good for fishermen to know the importance of not fishing with imported prawns as it can introduce white tail disease into our native prawns.
3. What about a couple of sessions on black fishing? I love my drummer fishing and find them much tastier than blackfish but a session may be good on black fishing. I do not know if you have come across Charlie Black Fish Lowder who lives down your way?
4. Love some more Mullaway fishing my last one was 1.14m on a size 1 Whiting hook took me 40 minutes and considerable beach running to get him in.
Thanks for all your help in my recent struggles. Andrew
Hi Andrew,
You are most welcome. It's great to hear that your recovery is going well. Thanks for the suggestions. There are plenty of Blackfish in my area. Hopefully I am going to do some Mulloway fishing over the next few months.
Hi Roger. I love your work mate. I’m sitting at home watching this video while eating my dinner of Brim. I caught them in that same spot 2 nights ago using what I have learned from your videos. How good.! Cheers mate We appreicate your efforts. 👍🏽
Hi Rodger I like how you circle where your bait lands because it's a good indentation for us to see what you are talking about when you say it's in the zone thank you
Thanks 👍
This exact mischief happened to me lastnight. Was rough as guts
Thank you Roger for sharing another great fishing video in great company and that is the recipe for happiness I m sure. Keep doing that and keep posting these lovely videos. Thank you mate 👍😃👍
Hi Roger great vid you 2 Going to to up a running sinker rig after you explained it Thanks.
Conditions half way through look much improved.
Yes the wind ended up dropping thankfully
Roger ..Top bloke ..Funny blokes
Thanks John
lololol @ 15:50 xDxD killed it!!!!!
Nice one Boy's n girl's, very entertaining...
Roger, just wanted to say thank you for helping me throughout the start of my fishing experience.
I appreciate all the precious information and top tier entertainment you bring to us.
Even though we're from different continents, our beaches here look quite alike.
Keep up!
A BIG hug from PORTUGAL! 🇵🇹
Welcome back Lozza. The band have reformed and playimg all the hits.Lots of knowledge and tips here.Great vid Roger.Cheers to you both.🍻
Many thanks!
Solid session, watching your videos regularly from Singapore. Good job.. cheers!
Hi my name is Rafeek I am from South Africa kzn i also love my fishing love the way you fish God bless you
Love this video mate , nothing better than fishing with your mate or family hey . Keep up the good work roger 💯
Absolutely
Hey Roger, would you he able to do some pier and jetty videos?
Just love watching your videos. I am learning so much. From South Africa
Thanks and Hi from Australia
Hey Roger, long time watcher. I have finally subscribed, love your channel 👍
Thanks Fish Hunter
Nice fishing some nice fish great video.
Your fishing videos are legendary Roger, thank you! Do you mind letting us know what beach that is?
Tabourie Beach
Great fishing session
Thanks 👍
I love seeing you two having a fish. Loz still catching fish with his 20 + year old reel - love it!!! Which beach is this Rodger?
Great video mate, thanks for posting!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Ahh so chilli worked lozzz lol
roger, any chance of a video on fishing in a tidal eastuary mouth?entrance im in richards bay southafrica our area has tidal eastauries plus a harbour all in one.
awesome...fishing...
Yes, thanks
Can you make a video on what fish are best for eating, very new to beach or salt water fishing -- From South Africa
roger,do salted pilchards work as well as fresh? i ask because pilchards cost a lot here in south africa. at the end of the day,you land up throwing your bait away because its turned due to sun and heat.
Salted Pilchards are tougher and keep better and work well.
You guys had a great session - it was very entertaining and also a good lesson on making the best of the conditions on the day.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks Roger. What a great fishing session. Out of curiosity do you know what weight sinker Loz upgraded to. 4oz to 6oz ????
Only about 1 oz
Thank you Roger. It looked more than that. Thanks for your response.
Roger, have you ever thought about having a crack at micro surf jigging mate. Seems to catch a lot of fish when they are on. Lets you prospect more water faster. Would like to see you having a crack at on your great fisning youtube clips. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Hey roger, im down south for the weekend. Where was this beach at!
Cheers
Oh and also any good worming spots round here you can recommend? Thanks
Tabourie
Looks cold.
Not too bad 😊
You should target some kingfish
Is that dolphin point ?
Hi mate, would plastic worms work too? and would whiting bite during the winter?
G’day Roger, I’m in Tassie near St Helens. Our beach at Beaumaris has almost lost its gutter (I’ve been pulling in salmon and the occasional bream) there are a few deeper holes which I’ve caught salmon in but there’s now a big heap of sand and consequently lots of white water churning up the sand. On high tide it’s maybe two metres deep with the wave crashing a long way out. My question is, do you expect there to be other species in the white water? I’ve tried targeting whiting (as I’ve watched you) and caught a few small ones, really small. There is some rocks and big kelp (which I’ve fished and hooked up a couple of big fish ) but they end up in the kelp and I’ve lost them, so I steer clear and fish on the ends and have caught some. So do you have any suggestions?
Roger , the plan is hold onto Lozza before you blow away
😂😂😂
Ha Ha Yes!
I went over to the island when I arrived and spent about two hours cleaning up, should have seen it, absolute disgrace, broken glass, beer bottles and cans , bait and tackle bags, line and hooks everywhere, have to say it never used to be like this around here, it’s groups from the caravan park and blow ins due to the social media, how do I know that I asked them how they heard about the place. Zero respect for the area. If you’re gonna have a fish take your crap with you folks this is many locals backyard that they permanently live in.
I agree Rob
@@RogerOsborneFishing lots of salmon and whiting around )) good to see local lakes fishing well also.
take nothing but photos [and a few fish ] leave nothing but footsteps
on the subject of rubbish
went to sydney and fished the rock walls at the entrance to the cooks river into botany bay
i was blown away by the amount of trash wedged in the rochs absolutely shoking its not that hard to take your stuff home considering you took it there quite sad
@@jb-es5zj yep, when you see the bird and animal life that’s affected it’s sadder too, let’s face it we have a beautiful coastline that we get to enjoy, so to see people haul glass and plastic to it and then throw it into rock crevices and just leave there stuff instead of taking it is just frustrating 🙏
Are you guys in Entrance in Central coast now?
Ulladulla South Coast
But I prefer get the first fish
Try circle hook to stay on beter
❤❤👍
roger,can you let us know what you call a natal stumpy in aus.
?????
@@jb-es5zj what an earth is all the hieroglyphical comment bro?
@@robbietownsley697 sorry im from australia and have never heard of natal stumpys before so we dont really know what you are referring to
couldnt you tell from the question marks that this is what i ment
Your natal stumpy is called Tarwhine in Australia. Very good eating fish.
@@muhammadhamza4563 thank you.
Love the content but wish they’de dispatch the fish rather than let it suffocate 😢 A less stressed fish is a tastier one ❤️