Also the zebra fish isn’t a zebra fish that’s called a luderick. And the fish that jumped was a snook. They are awesome eating if you crumb them right if you catch them
I live here in streaky and I got to swim in the bioluminescence it was awesome. Me and my grandpa and one of my cousins have heaps of memories there catching gar fish, snook and tommies.
@@fishingsister You can skin them very easily, sort of like peeling a banana, and they have large bones, if memory serves. Just clean them and then fry them rather than trying to fillet them. It's been a long time since I caught one but most people say that they're good eating.
I find that mullet strips soaked in fish sauce with a very small triple gang rig is deadly on herring. They also seem to like the bait to be moving ...
It is concentrated fish, fermented for years. I add it to any cheap cooking oil and it's very cheap compared to fish oil from the bait shop.@@fishingsister
Nice quiet and relaxing session after all the winter fishing lately! Time to take it in! Love tommies. Good eating! I have a strong feeling the fish jumping are small snook chasing the baitfish. See it all the time on Yorkes. I catch them using small lures or plastics. Usually baitfish colour or white. Ask the locals as they might have some tips to catch them over there using bait rigs 😊 Keep up the good work guys!
Interesting..will have to look into that! Yes the fish sure felt small after all those fat salmon we've been catching lately lol. Still it is nice to catch something different too and I always enjoy eating Tommies! Have you been getting out fishing much?
Didn’t get too many winter sessions in due to work. We had our annual Marion Bay winter trip which we came home with plenty of Salmon, big Stenhouse tommies and big squid. Looking forward to summer and warmer weather with garfish and crabs! Be interesting to see the summer sessions your way as well 😊
There’s a you tube video of David shielding using maggots catching tommy ruffs ,he also had a berly mix , might worth a look to try other baits as well .👍
Seen that many times while gar fishing, I recon it was a snook chasing the bait fish, absolutely love your videos, fantastic footage, go fishing sister.
I was watching you using tommies for bait to catch Salmon, definitely the wrong way around. Tommies are underated, we just have to catch them big enough. Love your vids. Thanks Paul
Love your vids, is winter time very cold in streaky bay as I am thinking to come over from Sydney for a week or 2 . What month would recommend please. Regards, Ken.
Also the zebra fish isn’t a zebra fish that’s called a luderick. And the fish that jumped was a snook. They are awesome eating if you crumb them right if you catch them
What a relaxing fishing session. So calm and peaceful.
Very peaceful....so different to the noisy surf beaches.
I live here in streaky and I got to swim in the bioluminescence it was awesome. Me and my grandpa and one of my cousins have heaps of memories there catching gar fish, snook and tommies.
You are so lucky to live there! We are back in Adelaide now and really miss Streaky!
@@fishingsister Ahhhh ye I would to. Hope you come back and get some more
Leatherjackets are good eating and easy to clean.
Looked like a lovely day.
It was a really nice couple of hours. Next time I'll try the leather jacket😋
@@fishingsister You can skin them very easily, sort of like peeling a banana, and they have large bones, if memory serves.
Just clean them and then fry them rather than trying to fillet them.
It's been a long time since I caught one but most people say that they're good eating.
I find that mullet strips soaked in fish sauce with a very small triple gang rig is deadly on herring. They also seem to like the bait to be moving ...
Fish sauce eh? Very gourmet 😊
It is concentrated fish, fermented for years. I add it to any cheap cooking oil and it's very cheap compared to fish oil from the bait shop.@@fishingsister
That is such a good idea!
Went last night and lost about a dozen herring to dolphins, damn things stole my fish as I was reeling them in!@@fishingsister
@moopius wow I have never had that happen! How annoying but amazing at the same time 😍
Great vid! Tommies are so underrated. Really hoping to get back west coast next year.
Thanks! It was a beautiful place 😊
Nice quiet and relaxing session after all the winter fishing lately! Time to take it in! Love tommies. Good eating! I have a strong feeling the fish jumping are small snook chasing the baitfish. See it all the time on Yorkes. I catch them using small lures or plastics. Usually baitfish colour or white. Ask the locals as they might have some tips to catch them over there using bait rigs 😊 Keep up the good work guys!
Interesting..will have to look into that! Yes the fish sure felt small after all those fat salmon we've been catching lately lol. Still it is nice to catch something different too and I always enjoy eating Tommies! Have you been getting out fishing much?
Didn’t get too many winter sessions in due to work. We had our annual Marion Bay winter trip which we came home with plenty of Salmon, big Stenhouse tommies and big squid. Looking forward to summer and warmer weather with garfish and crabs! Be interesting to see the summer sessions your way as well 😊
@KimR85 yes I am hoping for gar and whiting 😋
There’s a you tube video of David shielding using maggots catching tommy ruffs ,he also had a berly mix , might worth a look to try other baits as well .👍
lol "not happy Jan" is now part of Aussie lingo
Most successful ad campaign ever lol..moot point these days though 😉
Seen that many times while gar fishing, I recon it was a snook chasing the bait fish, absolutely love your videos, fantastic footage, go fishing sister.
We think you are correct...Snook! They were at the jetty too. I'm glad you are enjoying our vids as we love making them for you😉
You guys r living the dream. Loving yourself sick lol 😝
You bet ya🤣
I was watching you using tommies for bait to catch Salmon, definitely the wrong way around. Tommies are underated, we just have to catch them big enough. Love your vids. Thanks Paul
We love to eat Tommy as well. I agree definitely under rated😋. We have started to salt salmon for bait too...works a treat.
Love your vids, is winter time very cold in streaky bay as I am thinking to come over from Sydney for a week or 2 .
What month would recommend please.
Regards,
Ken.
I would always recommend autumn but spring would be my second choice. It is an amazing place! You won't regret visiting Streaky. We miss it a lot 😍
Thank you for the info.
Regards Ken