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How To Fish
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Приєднався 16 лют 2016
I'm a passionate fisherman and fishing instructor. I spend time fishing and teaching people to fish in the suburbs of Melbourne and country areas of Victoria.
I've spent a lifetime fishing, experimenting, learning from successful anglers in Australia and overseas. I catch a lot of fish and want to share how I do it.
If you enjoy fishing, want to learn to catch more or just want to know how to catch your first fish....then this channel will help you.
I've spent a lifetime fishing, experimenting, learning from successful anglers in Australia and overseas. I catch a lot of fish and want to share how I do it.
If you enjoy fishing, want to learn to catch more or just want to know how to catch your first fish....then this channel will help you.
Fishing BASICS I use - Put more fish on the table
Want a fishing lesson with Wayne howtofish.com.au/one-on-one-lessons/
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Like to join a FREE fishing SKOOL with access to everything I teach www.skool.com/how-to-fish/about
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Fishing Can Be Challenging - Warning - Don't Do This
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Want a one on one fishing lesson with Wayne go here howtofish.com.au/one-on-one-lessons/ Want videos that show you exactly how I catch fish, cheat sheets and check lists with little known fishing tricks, and zoom calls with me where you can ask any fishing questions? If the answer's 'YES' go here www.skool.com/how-to-fish/about
How To Catch Bream
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Want a one on one fishing lesson with Wayne go here howtofish.com.au/one-on-one-lessons/ Grab a FREE copy of 5 Secrets To Catching More Fish, Even If You've Never Fished Before drive.google.com/file/d/1-M8n1yXIEwXeb-fkmday019wc0ZXwjlR/view?usp=sharing
2 TIPS THAT SKYROCKETED MY FISHING - Charter Captain Tells All
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Grab a FREE copy of 5 Secrets To Catching More Fish, Even If You've Never Fished Before www.fishlikeapro.com.au/5-secrets Want a private fishing lesson with Wayne go to howtofish.com.au/one-on-one-lessons/
How to Set Up a Float for PIER fishing: A fun way to catch a feed of fish
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Want a one on one fishing lesson with Wayne go here howtofish.com.au/one-on-one-lessons/ Grab a FREE copy of 5 Secrets To Catching More Fish, Even If You've Never Fished Before www.fishlikeapro.com.au/5-secrets
This adjustable rig works - 2x your catch rate
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Want a one on one fishing lesson with Wayne go here howtofish.com.au/one-on-one-lessons/ Grab a FREE copy of 5 Secrets To Catching More Fish, Even If You've Never Fished Before www.fishlikeapro.com.au/5-secrets To see how you can use this to catch fish on a pier go here ua-cam.com/video/TCUzmMC4Jgk/v-deo.html For more information on how to catch fish go to: www.howtofish.com.au
Pier fishing is so easy with this rig - catch more fish
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Want a one on one fishing lesson with Wayne go here howtofish.com.au/one-on-one-lessons/ Grab a FREE copy of 5 Secrets To Catching More Fish, Even If You've Never Fished Before www.fishlikeapro.com.au/5-secrets Check out how to tied the dropper rig ua-cam.com/video/eRJppaYz5Ak/v-deo.htmlsi=wtWph7vSbrBDOnRM For more information go to www.howtofish.com.au
How do fish find your bait? This rig does it!
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When your bait is covered by weed or leaves and branches on the bottom OR gets stolen by yabbies, crabs or starfish there is a simple rig to fix it. In this video I show you how to use it. Grab a FREE copy of 5 Secrets To Catching More Fish, Even If You've Never Fished Before www.fishlikeapro.com.au/5-secrets Check out more information at howtofish.com.au/
How to set the hook like a PRO and CATCH MORE FISH
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Grab a FREE copy of 5 Secrets To Catching More Fish, Even If You've Never Fished Before www.fishlikeapro.com.au/5-secrets For more information go to www.howtofish.com.au
Can you catch fish in a tiny creek? I SHOW YOU HOW
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This short video explains how I fish creeks and catch fish. It's a simple process and it means you can enjoy a little fishing in very small rivers, creeks and streams. The link to my hack for making Quick Change Sinkers go to ua-cam.com/video/k88Mn-vLhv4/v-deo.html For more information on how to catch fish go to www.howtofish.com.au
Catch trout even when the weather sucks! WATCH THIS
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The only morning I could go fishing was forecast to be horrible and windy....and possibly wet. Despite the declining conditions and high winds I managed to land some fish and have a good time. For more information go to www.howtofish.com.au
MULLET the little game fish - catching them is a blast
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Mullet are sometimes under rated as a sporting fish because they can be small...but if you use really light tackle they feel so much bigger and are a ton more fun. For more information go to www.howtofish.com.au
Trout fishing is easier when you follow these simple steps
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Want a one on one fishing lesson with Wayne go here howtofish.com.au/one-on-one-lessons/ Grab a FREE copy of 5 Secrets To Catching More Fish, Even If You've Never Fished Before www.fishlikeapro.com.au/5-secrets For more information on how to catch fish go to www.howtofish.com.au
This Trout brings it's own TACKLE
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I did a bit of trout fishing during the week and caught the unluckiest trout in history. This fish had already been hooked by someone else, broke the line but was still carrying the hook attached to a swivel...and I caught the swivel - with the fish attached. For more information go to www.howtofish.com.au
Redfin fishing in the POURING RAIN
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I ignored the weather forecast and went fishing at a local creek. The session started OK but soon turned miserable...but I managed to land some nice redfin. Would you do the same? For more information go to www.howtofish.com.au
Simple steps to float fishing for mullet - AND CATCHING THEM
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Simple steps to float fishing for mullet - AND CATCHING THEM
Catch Fish in Flooded River - YOU CAN DO IT TOO!
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Catch Fish in Flooded River - YOU CAN DO IT TOO!
Fishing with LURES under a FLOAT. Full instructions and results
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Fishing with LURES under a FLOAT. Full instructions and results
How to catch mullet: Two Killer Rigs That I Use To Catch MORE
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How to catch mullet: Two Killer Rigs That I Use To Catch MORE
This simple trick will make fish attack your bait - Watch how it's done!
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This simple trick will make fish attack your bait - Watch how it's done!
SNELL KNOT your hook for a better HOOK UP rate
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SNELL KNOT your hook for a better HOOK UP rate
Anyone can make this float set up - IT ATTRACTS FISH!
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Anyone can make this float set up - IT ATTRACTS FISH!
Carp Bonanza - Fishing the Goulburn River
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Carp Bonanza - Fishing the Goulburn River
Mullet Madness: Chasing the Speedsters with Tiny Mouths
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Mullet Madness: Chasing the Speedsters with Tiny Mouths
Roach - the unknow fish is so easy to catch
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Roach - the unknow fish is so easy to catch
My fishing session was RUINED BY BIRDS!
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My fishing session was RUINED BY BIRDS!
miss so many fish with circle hooks so j hooks for me
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Thanks for liking my videos. If you want to know how I fish you can have a look in my free fishing SKOOL. I show everything I do to catch fish. Try this link www.skool.com/how-to-fish/classroom
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I love your video! I'm new to fishing and this helps me what to expect. Usually I cast it very far to get a fish but now I know that just fishing near the bank would work.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video Wayne, really good info.
Glad you enjoyed it!
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It’s happened to all of us!
Take up chess mate!
Hey Wayne, why does my burley not work. I use pre mixed pollard burley, it doesn’t seem to work. However your burley seems to work, any tips for pollard burley. Also what bait were you using.
Hi, your berley should work. Having said this, there are a lot more things that make for a good fishing session. If you want to know how I fish you can have a look in my free fishing SKOOL. I show everything I do to catch fish. Try this link www.skool.com/how-to-fish/classroom
Looks like a slow learner to me😂
I tried there multiple days last monyh with corn, bread, powerbait. Didn’t even manage to proper bites let alone hooking a fish. Am I doing something wrong or extremely unlucky!
Yarambat can be a little hit and miss. If you want to know how I fish you can have a look in my free fishing SKOOL. I show everything I do to catch fish. Try this link www.skool.com/how-to-fish/classroom
I'm an enthusiastic angler here in northern Germany since 1988 and during my angling life I've lost a few rods this way as well. By now I've upgraded all of my rods, that are being used with sinker set-ups, with baitrunner reels , so nothing like this would ever happen again(unless one forgets to engage the free spool). But if one does not have the chance or the means to get new bairunner reels, one can also remain using these ordinary spinning reels employing the following two fishing hacks: For one of these methods it would be essential to use TWO of such "Y" rod rests as seen here in the video, so that the rod would come to rest about parallel to the water's surface. Now it requires a bite indicator called a "monkey climber" , which basically consists of a 40-50cm long metal rod of about 4 millimetres diameter and one pointy end to be poked into the soil somewhere below the reel and handle portion of the resting rod, preferably under a slight angle pointing towards the rear with the blunt , upper end coming to sit straight below the spool. The indicator itsself consists of a piece of plastic tubing like 12 to 16 millimetres in diameter and about 4 to 6cms in length and ha a saw cut under about 30° leading from just below one end downward to leave about 1/4 to 1/3 of the tubing's circumferrence standing, the cut must be cleaned of any plastic chips and the tubing should be of a bright, visible color, a length of colorful tape might help , but leave the saw slot clear. All of this can be easily homemade, I prefer aluminium rods for less weight during transport. Now, after having cast out the sinker rig and having laid the rod down on the two "Y"-rests , one must straighten the line, then pull on the line below the reel to insert the slack into the saw cut in the tubing , that points downward in a way , that the line gets caught beween the metal rod and the tubing's inner wall not to be able to slide out again. By turning on the reel's spool against the drag the line is straightened again , so that the tubing with the line would come to sit onto the upper half of the metal rod poked into the soil. When all is set, the reel's bail must be opened, the tubing should come to sit directly below the spool or just sligthly ahead. If a fish bites now, the line caught between the metal rod and the tubling's inner wall would straighten under the tension of the fish pulling on it and the tubing would thus slide upward , until the saw slot would pass over he upper end of the metal rod to release the line, that can be pulled down by the fish now without any resistance , since the bail of the rod is open. The bite is indicated by the movement of the tubing on the metal rod, at first it naturally slides upward until line realease and afterward it would slide downward on the soil or even get pulled off the metal rod entirely by enthusiastic fish. All left to do now it to take up the rod , close the bail and set the hook. The second way to prevent rod loss is somewhat more simple , as it only requires ONE rod rest as seen and just an rubber-O-ring. That rubber rig is slit over the rod handle , if neccesssary coiled a few times to come to sit firmly an slit up right to the reel's foot. Now, after casting out and having straightened the line , some line is pulled back in by hand and a half loop of line ist fixed underneath the rubber-O-ring and the bail is opened afterwards. A bobbin hung into the line ahead of the lower guide is fine as a bite indicator, a required length of line is alo pulled back in by hand in order to do so. A striking fish would at first pull the bobbin upward and then pull out the line from untderneath the rubber ring to pull down more line freely, ....just don't forget to close the bail before setting the hook. Tight lines to Australia from northern Germany
Thanks for the advice. I am embarrassed to mention that I already have a full set of carp fishing gear - 12ft 3lb test curve carp rod, 6000 series bait caster reel, double rod bank sticks with alarms, monkey climbers, bolt rigs, hair rigs, camo leads, pva bags, carp hooks...I just stopped using them. Maybe I should start using them again.
@@howtofish5051 I'm very familiar to such , as we anglers most likely are some kind of (tackle)collectors as well. Though I do not own such specialized carp gear like you do, since I never was into this special carp angling but rather into lure fishing and stationary allround fishing. Through the decades I've gathered a lot of lure fishing tackle, trout fishing tackle and also a lot of feeder fishing and allround fishing tackle, but now , as I grow older(turning 63 in a week from now), I feel more and more reluctant to carry a lot of tackle to the water's edge. So I packed small rod bags containing four or five small and light 2,40 to 3,00 m teleskopic rods , that do collapse very short and also contain only the absolutely neccessary terminal tackle(especially not too many sinkers) to be able to "travel light" and not having to carry loads of different rods and gear to the water's edge. Around here telescopic rods are quite common and one can even obtain a few models of telescopic feeder rods(but of which the action is comparebly poor). During spring and autumn the days are shorter around here and so there is less time to transport and set up vast amounts of tackle as well, so this is the season, that I especially prefer to travel light. During the longer days of summer I do not mind to carry a bit more and especially more sophisticated tackle, as such surely performs better in many ways than just my telescopic allround rods. But usually I carry a few rod bags with those short telescopic rods in the boot of my car, in case I want to switch fishing methods or to change waters, i. e. to change from ponds to rivers or canals, which surely requires different tackle set-ups. I really hate to be missing some important tackle whilst fishing. Regarding your own carp fishing in Australia, I reckon , that you might not always need such specialized tackle, that carp anglers use here in Europe , since , as far as I've heard , carp are considered to be a pest Down Under, so it won't be that difficult to catch them as it is over here? G'day from northern Germany
Your drag isn't set correctly! Too tight!
Would you recommend this rig in a place having shallow water or lots of rocks underneath? Can we use a float to replicate this rig as float can help to adjust the depth and eliminate chances of getting snagged as well?
Should rename this channel how not to fish . Tip 1 ) better rod holders Tip 2 ) loosen drag while fishing for carp. Tip 3 ) place equipment in a position out in front to keep eyes on rods
Fish using a box to which you can attach a grip butt rest. Problem solved .
Maybe swap out your banksticks for better rod holders or Baitrunner/lighter drag setting. The good thing was you got the outfit back - time for a reel strip down and regrease, maybe?
Yes, time to strip it down and clean up the gears and bearings
Sunday........Did we learn from 1/2/3/4????? 🤣 Nice pins
....I'm not sure I did!
Baitrunner reel 🎣👍
Yes, that should be Tip 9 ....use a baitrunner and allow the fish to run! ;)
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Happened to me Wayne, in Roxby Park, Western Side/ Opposite the Little Jetty. the trees to the left, bits of loose carpet there. Maybe carp? but told Murray Cod has been caught there. and I have caught stonker rainbow trout between the trees, and to the left of them. Lots of very small redfin to the right of the trees.
Sorry make that the Eastern Side. The Western has the drain running in to it,
Yes, it happens but it's happened a few times over the years....it might be about time I used a lockable rod holder.😅
@@howtofish5051 Margaret, the wife MAKES SURE I PROP MINE WITH ROCKS NOW!!! I use rod holders like you.
hi wayne is that the pier ?
Rye pier
Are Bream a good feed, I see most people throw them back
No one I see who catches a bream chucks it back ..😮
I throw back undersized bream (legal size is 28cm). I would imagine many other people are doing the same.
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Great video! You hit the nail on the head when you said "if the fish are there" - fished the same spot over the last week, same bait, berley and setup - 30, 30, 30, 15 and today only 6 bream. Guess they've moved on 🙂
Yep, that's the nature of the beast. Sometimes it's just not happening.
I use a similar type of rig myself and reuse the line stops by tying a loop on the end of the old rig .so I can transfer them to the new one. Thanks for making the videos 🎣👍
Off the rocks use a float, check tide direction. Draw a circle on piece paper, rule a line thru middle. Look for rock formations that have such a curved area. Fish L or R side which ever side goes to the most open water. If there is a rock off shore, fish the middle, let the bait run the curve, take out and toss back to where you started. You will catch fish.
Thanks for the tip
Probably the best two tips i have heard so far. Thanks!
Thanks, glad you got benefit from it.
You do know next time we fish i am gonna blame you when i blank 😁😁
Fair enough...it would absolutely be my fault! 🤣
No fish actually taste the water
WE KNOW
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Well said, couple of good tips. I've been experimenting of late and have found that with pellets alone I do get a lot of fish, but combining that with some berley that includes oil, I get just as many, but it seems to drag a few bigger fish into the area.
Thanks, yep the berley brings them in. You will get plenty of small ones but every now and again a bigger one will come in to check what all the fuss is about...and hopefully you'll catch it.
Mate this is the best and most complete video on UA-cam about grow your own Nightcrawlers worms Thank you for this
Glad it was helpful!
Have you tried those running float rigs that use those stoppers to set the depth
Hi, I've used a Polaris float before. It locks in place when your sinker hits the bottom. I made a video about it here ua-cam.com/video/9uEjzskj1zY/v-deo.html
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Good video as always. Thanks. Why don't you check the sound of first part of the session where left side is muted?
Thanks for the information. I'm working on this.
Where are you in Australia? Would it be too hot in Queensland to grow worms particularly summers in SEQ
Euros don't seem to like heat over 25 degrees. The only way I think you can keep them is to do what I do for my mixed farm of Euros, blues, and tigers, and that is to dig a hole in the shade and fill it with damp coconut coir. This way the worms can escape deeper into the soil when it gets too hot but then come back to the surface to feed. It's worth a try since they are such great worms. This is the way I built my 'in ground' farm ua-cam.com/video/9gY1SfXwUaQ/v-deo.html
Thanks Wayne, great idea. I’ll try that.
Glad you got some value Sue.
great video thanks Wayne
Glad you enjoyed it
Great idea!
Glad you think so!
How long from the time the cocoon hatches until they reach fishing size like the healthy brutes in the video?
They take between 3 to 4 months to get that size if fed properly, kept at the right temperature and the bedding does not become too acidic.
@howtofish5051 thanks
Nice wayne, one of my favourite methods of fishing
Yes, it's satisfying to be able to just park your car, walk a short distance and get amongst the fish.
Can you sell me the oil
Hi, I'm working on more product at the moment. It will be available in the coming weeks.
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Great content mate! what river is this youre fishing ?
This was the Goulburn River.