cheers HP Yep that's what these vids are all about - helping you where I can and yourself getting out there and making your own little Reel Kiwi Fishing adventures :-) Tight lines
Cheers JP I did a bit of work for where I work and The Warehouse for people who are just beginning so you may find a few vids on here that may help you a bit more :-) ruclips.net/channel/UCkonqqw13Mv9sjUgGCYvv5gplaylists Keep safe at tight lines hopefully soon
nice one mate, you ever have much trouble driving around out there? some tips like that would be cool too, also do you think snapper are still around muriwai after April?? only asking because of the lockdown
Cheers BH I really prefer to fish up till April /May then back in early Spring, we still catch fish through Winter on the Kontiki and get the odd fish on the surfcast while it soaks but that Spring through to late Autumn is best and better chance to catch - You still can have that great day and can get onto some Gurnard, Kahawai and Trev's if your lucky and there at the right time through Winter. Not sure if you have seen this vid on how I drive Muriwai? I have never had issues but make my decisions to drive it more on that low tide (stay through high if needed) then back out on the low. ruclips.net/video/k7MsgC5Ae9k/видео.html Tight lines and keep safe
Hi KJ I have a video on how to drive Muriwai and find my spots - it starts right at the cross over of the dune and should help you :-) ruclips.net/video/k7MsgC5Ae9k/видео.html Tight lines
Hi Ryan I've been fishing and surfing Muriwai for a good 40yrs so between those two I have learn't a lot about the beach. We have even launched off it in our little 12ft tinnie on days that allow - and the fishing is superb..... The times you want to try and fish it is 1mtr or less, obviously the smaller the swell the better so those days when the west reads no significant swell is defiantly when you want to head out there. I have seen days out there where you could even row a boat out due to no swell / waves at all - it's pretty surreal. So best times is - 1 - 1mtr or less to no significant swell 2 - Preferably off shore winds SE-NE nice around light to 15knts. Personally I will still fish it at 20knts if the swell is under a mtr and it is East-Northeast. 3 - 1mtr or less with light onshore winds ok but can make it a bit sloppy especially anything over 10knts 4 - You will get days when the forecast will read E 15knts for a few days and 1mtr dying (perfect for heading out there) So looking at all of the above - offshore winds with a mtr or less is fish-able but time it right it can be pretty much perfect (light offshore wind with no significant swell) To be offshore out there it pretty much has to be blowing Easterly 15knts on the east coast - the wind dies away as it travels across the land so even sometimes when it's blowing onshore on the east you can arrive out west for it to be also onshore but would more likely be just an onshore breeze. Hope that helps
@@Reel-Kiwi-Fishing thanks for that! Might have to have another crack at it, last time was a bit rough and i struggled to find a spot amongst the surfers!
@@ryanhone8344 - algd was going to suggest come in there - head right and try do a 5-10min walk - go on the low tide so you can see some banks and even holes to come back to and fish that high tide. Tight lines
Hi NH The further you go the better it gets but that's not to say you don't catch fish closer to the entrance. Best thing to do if you have no 4WD is drive in behind the golf course so you are already away from most of the beach goers, you can even try for a Kahawai at the stream mouth. There should be a few little banks and holes with in 5-10mns of walking the beach but remember the lower the swell the easier/better the fishing can be. Under 1mtr with light offshores or a slight onshore is a good day. Best to not fish it over 1.5mtrs you will just get frustrated. Hope that helps - tight lines
Hi WW Not sure if you read the above description about this video? I'm hoping no one is out fishing while on lock down that would be disappointing - this is a couple of old vids I have mixed together to help out a few guys that are still asking about how to surfcast Muriwai. Keep safe and hopefully tight lines soon :-)
Nice video mate. Got a couple of questions. What was the swell size for that day and at the end when you got the nice snap where you casting over that fist line of breakers. Cheers Adam
@@nzkiwi51 - my most favorable is no significant swell but you can't wait for days like that as they are few and far between. This day it was a mtr with big lulls and dropping so a pretty perfect day. The lower the swell the longer you get to fish that low tide bank before getting pushed off. The last Snap I caught was going back to a hole I had seen on my way in, with the tide getting high I had to move from the bank then fish the hole. I was just casting over the waves as the hole was roughly 50-60mtrs out - pretty much didn't have to get wet when casting. Tight lines and keep safe
Love your attitude with the family and fishing mate. Let’s face it...that’s how many anglers are attracted to the best sport in the World. 👍
Mean az great advice . Making it too easy for us. Now just gotta get out there and have a go.
cheers HP
Yep that's what these vids are all about - helping you where I can and yourself getting out there and making your own little Reel Kiwi Fishing adventures :-)
Tight lines
Love the guitar sounds
Awesome fishing bro and awesome tips on where to pick the right spots. All I need now is a four wheel drive to get me out on to the beach (Muriwai)
Cheers TM
Tight lines
Exellent video. That place looks amazingly peaceful. Can't wait for lockdown to be over.
Cheers fc
That it is - it's a place that I don't mind fishing and not catch a lot....
Keep safe and hopefully tight lines soon
Perfect thank you JJ, I'm Dion by the way 👍
Awesome vid bro real informative. Just taking up surfacasting so this helps heaps 👍
Cheers JP
I did a bit of work for where I work and The Warehouse for people who are just beginning so you may find a few vids on here that may help you a bit more :-)
ruclips.net/channel/UCkonqqw13Mv9sjUgGCYvv5gplaylists
Keep safe at tight lines hopefully soon
Mean tips bro cheers i find most videos lack tips and only show themselves catching fish
Cheers RS
Love sharing my adventures but also try to help where I can :-)
Tight lines
beautiful snapper for surfcasting muriwai bro. far out.. Ive only recently found your channel so im going through ya content haha
nice one mate, you ever have much trouble driving around out there? some tips like that would be cool too, also do you think snapper are still around muriwai after April?? only asking because of the lockdown
Cheers BH
I really prefer to fish up till April /May then back in early Spring, we still catch fish through Winter on the Kontiki and get the odd fish on the surfcast while it soaks but that Spring through to late Autumn is best and better chance to catch - You still can have that great day and can get onto some Gurnard, Kahawai and Trev's if your lucky and there at the right time through Winter. Not sure if you have seen this vid on how I drive Muriwai? I have never had issues but make my decisions to drive it more on that low tide (stay through high if needed) then back out on the low.
ruclips.net/video/k7MsgC5Ae9k/видео.html
Tight lines and keep safe
Just grabbed a 4x4 and i'm keen to get out for a Surf cast. Have you got any tips on getting onto the beach sensibly?
Cheers
Hi KJ
I have a video on how to drive Muriwai and find my spots - it starts right at the cross over of the dune and should help you :-) ruclips.net/video/k7MsgC5Ae9k/видео.html
Tight lines
@@Reel-Kiwi-Fishing Not sure how I missed this one, Thanks!
How do you judge when that beach will be fishable? It's usually pretty rough when i'm out there?
Hi Ryan
I've been fishing and surfing Muriwai for a good 40yrs so between those two I have learn't a lot about the beach. We have even launched off it in our little 12ft tinnie on days that allow - and the fishing is superb.....
The times you want to try and fish it is 1mtr or less, obviously the smaller the swell the better so those days when the west reads no significant swell is defiantly when you want to head out there. I have seen days out there where you could even row a boat out due to no swell / waves at all - it's pretty surreal.
So best times is -
1 - 1mtr or less to no significant swell
2 - Preferably off shore winds SE-NE nice around light to 15knts. Personally I will still fish it at 20knts if the swell is under a mtr and it is East-Northeast.
3 - 1mtr or less with light onshore winds ok but can make it a bit sloppy especially anything over 10knts
4 - You will get days when the forecast will read E 15knts for a few days and 1mtr dying (perfect for heading out there)
So looking at all of the above - offshore winds with a mtr or less is fish-able but time it right it can be pretty much perfect (light offshore wind with no significant swell)
To be offshore out there it pretty much has to be blowing Easterly 15knts on the east coast - the wind dies away as it travels across the land so even sometimes when it's blowing onshore on the east you can arrive out west for it to be also onshore but would more likely be just an onshore breeze.
Hope that helps
@@Reel-Kiwi-Fishing thanks for that! Might have to have another crack at it, last time was a bit rough and i struggled to find a spot amongst the surfers!
@@ryanhone8344 are you just walking in onto the beach not driving it?
@@Reel-Kiwi-Fishing yep, went in near the horse park. I don't have a car capable of driving the beach unfortunately.
@@ryanhone8344 - algd was going to suggest come in there - head right and try do a 5-10min walk - go on the low tide so you can see some banks and even holes to come back to and fish that high tide.
Tight lines
How long you have to walk from.the carpark for a good spot if you dont have a 4wd?
Hi NH
The further you go the better it gets but that's not to say you don't catch fish closer to the entrance. Best thing to do if you have no 4WD is drive in behind the golf course so you are already away from most of the beach goers, you can even try for a Kahawai at the stream mouth.
There should be a few little banks and holes with in 5-10mns of walking the beach but remember the lower the swell the easier/better the fishing can be. Under 1mtr with light offshores or a slight onshore is a good day. Best to not fish it over 1.5mtrs you will just get frustrated.
Hope that helps - tight lines
@@Reel-Kiwi-Fishing legend mate thank you :)
Are you fishing during lockdown?
Hi WW
Not sure if you read the above description about this video? I'm hoping no one is out fishing while on lock down that would be disappointing - this is a couple of old vids I have mixed together to help out a few guys that are still asking about how to surfcast Muriwai.
Keep safe and hopefully tight lines soon :-)
@@Reel-Kiwi-Fishing cheers man love the vids keep safe hopefully lockdown be off soon.
Perhaps change name to keyboard warrior?? Haha
Nice video mate. Got a couple of questions. What was the swell size for that day and at the end when you got the nice snap where you casting over that fist line of breakers. Cheers Adam
@@nzkiwi51 - my most favorable is no significant swell but you can't wait for days like that as they are few and far between. This day it was a mtr with big lulls and dropping so a pretty perfect day. The lower the swell the longer you get to fish that low tide bank before getting pushed off. The last Snap I caught was going back to a hole I had seen on my way in, with the tide getting high I had to move from the bank then fish the hole. I was just casting over the waves as the hole was roughly 50-60mtrs out - pretty much didn't have to get wet when casting.
Tight lines and keep safe