Catching fresh sashimi from the rocks in Sydney Australia - Catch and Cook - Bugsy Fishing Ep 26 4K
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- Опубликовано: 11 май 2023
- In Episode 26, Bugsy shows us how to catch pelagic fish using lures and slice fresh sashimi. Fishing the Sydney rock ledges can be productive for a range of pelagic species. Autumn is a particularly good time to spin lures from the rocks for these tasty pelagic fish. Bugsy uses a range of lures to catch bonito and yellowtail kingfish. Rockfishing is a dangerous activity. Only fish from the rocks on the safest of days. Enjoy!
I recommend using a gp ring to a split ring, not only saves leader but it stronger
That's a good idea
Really enjoyed this Bugsy - Cheers
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it
excellent info as usual mate 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks Ben. Glad you got some info from it. There's still a bit of time left in the season
Can't wait to move from the UK to Sydney to do this you're making me excited!! Subbed👍👏
Awesome! There's some good fishing to get into
Make sure you always wear a small inflatable life jacket
@@maxmartin2618 yes, I always do. Great invention for rock fishing safety. Cheers
It's not always that easy...
I fillet Flathead for basic meals. Almost exclusively frying it with a dusting of flour. Sometimes rubbing in Harissa paste. Love this meat. One of my faves. Just to say, I’ve never once got sick in years of eating fish. Haven’t eaten sashimi often, but the cross contamination of bacteria, from carrying these meanies from say the gut cavity to the flesh or skin to flesh sounds a bit pedantic. I mean these complications could occur, but I would expect very rare, overly careful I reckon. Not really gonna happen. Have you been sick eating sashimi? Of course you live and fish in Sydney so probably, due to big city environment. More contaminants about.😊
Yes, cooking fish is much lower risk than sashimi. I have been sick from sashimi overseas. This is the way a few chefs taught me and yes, I guess they need to be careful not to make their customers sick
Ah yes , just in time for coffee and breakfast as usual 🫡
Perfect! Hope you enjoyed and hopefully see you on the ledge soon
where is the fish🙄
@@yimingli3513 in my belly
@@bugsyfishing Haha, looks like boni still around
@@yimingli3513 I think so, I haven't been fishing very much lately
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Cheers Jo
Hey dude loved that video. Just curious how do you sharpen that massive knife??
Thanks Joey. I am wondering the same thing. It is still sharp but I'm going to have to sharpen it soon
Hey man do you have any videos explaining what makes a good spot for this type of fishing?
Hey mate, I don't but that's a good idea
@@bugsyfishing Hope to see one soon!
@@bugsyfishing I very much agree with @pumpkingheist1415 that a video like that would be great for beginners trying to find their own spots, with consideration to things like ideal depths for Pelagius like Bonnie’s, kings, macs etc. and structure e.g. are you casting onto sandy bottoms or lots of rocks or reef etc.
Nice job bro!Can i ask What kind of rod you use?Ml?L?or something ales?Thanku!
Thanks bro! It's an Ocean's Legacy Specialist 9'8" PE 2-4
Which rod and rail do you use, do I have to get any permission to fish out here in Sydney?
Hi Mario, this rod is an Ocean Legacy Specialist 9'8" PE2-4 with a Shimano Stradic SW 6000 size reel. And yes, you need to get a NSW recreational fishing licence from Service NSW
What's the website you are checking your swells on?
Hi Patrick, I use a few sites. The Manly Hydraulics Lab site is good for the buoy reading, although it is in the past. I.e., what happened not what is going to happen. There is also near shore modelling which provides a forecast of conditions. Nothing is perfect though. Always just predictions and should be taken with an abundance of caution. Hope that helps
Just moved from nz where do u go fishing bro?
Hi Ray, I mainly fish on the ocean ledges both on the northern beaches and south side. The harbour has some good spots and fish too. Just don't eat the fish west of the harbour bridge
What lures?
Hi Chris, I was using the DUO Rough Trail Blazin 110 minnow in Ivory Halo colour, the Palms Superslide in 80g green colour, and a Maria Rerise in white about 100mm in length. Cheers
Where is the location?
Sydney ocean ledge
Great videos, great action. Our channel just subscribe to yours. Tight lines from Miami.
Thank you. Tight lines to you too