Hi Will, mate i had my first trip up there yesterday not knowing the area very well i struggled a little ,PS only had sand worms,not live either ,dug a few yabbies did well on the bream, about six whiting no XXL SIZE but had a good day, a few showers and that bloody northely wind was a pain on the run out tide. OK Cheers mate.
Sounds like a good day out on the water, I’m glad you got amongst them! It is an extensive body of water with plenty of good areas to explore. I prefer to fish a run in with a northerly behind me anywhere north of Tripconey Bight and then a run out if it is blowing from the south. Cheers! 🎣
Gotta be happy with that. I bet the family enjoyed them too 😊
Who doesn’t love a feed of fresh whiting 😊
Hi Will, mate i had my first trip up there yesterday not knowing the area very well i struggled a little ,PS only had sand worms,not live either ,dug a few yabbies
did well on the bream, about six whiting no XXL SIZE but had a good day, a few showers and that bloody northely wind was a pain on the run out tide.
OK Cheers mate.
Sounds like a good day out on the water, I’m glad you got amongst them! It is an extensive body of water with plenty of good areas to explore. I prefer to fish a run in with a northerly behind me anywhere north of Tripconey Bight and then a run out if it is blowing from the south. Cheers! 🎣
cHEERS WILL , Good luck ,fishing mate@@Will_Lee_Fishing
@WL_Outdoors how deep do typically fish for them mate?
The rock worms work good to up there , those sea jays are big for a 3.7 👌
Yep, they love rockies too!
Real men wear floppy hats 💪💪
It pays to be sun smart!
Some nice fish there mate, where do you get your bloid worms from ? Ive only used beach worms from fraser
Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed it. I normally dig my worms around the front of Redcliffe.
PS, It must have been the same place , had to hop out and push as well. lol.
good watching thanks . have subed your channel . 1 question can i ask what ramp you put the boat in at in this video ,
Gday, I’m glad you enjoyed it and thanks for subscribing. This boat ramp is the “Roy’s Creek Boat Ramp” at the end of Roy’s road.
Can you show us how you dig for worms, struggling with this 😊
Good spots for digging worms are hard to come by. Spend plenty of time exploring at low tide and you will find them.
Hey mate,what boat ramp is that ? Cheers.
Hi Kevin, it is at the mouth of Coochin Creek.
Waverunners, Land and now boats! this is sick
Thanks Bri! Always appreciate your support 🙏
Nice will
Thanks Nic! 🎣