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Roger I use large toenail clippers to cut my surf fishing line, oversized stainless steel toenail clippers very good. They save my teeth given defence spent @ $100k on my mouth, facial restructure and teeth.
Ha ha ha! He'll live . . . yeah, till he doesn't. I doubt there'd be too many critters that would live with a chunk of abdomen missing like that one did. I would have been keeping him for the Thai fish cakes. You're a gentle man Roger. Good work.
Roger, I am happy that I found your pages, I used to be a keen fisherman but life got in the way and I have not fished for around 30 years, your uploads have rekindled my interest and I am now planning to take it up again. Thank you so much for your very informative uploads I am learning so much as well as remembering some old lessons. Keith
Love your shows Roger, Is that island in the background the one at the entrance to Lake Conjjola? We are up here on holidays and I noticed it this morning whilst surfing fishing and thought it be be the same one.
Well done with your training videos. I am from South Afrika, Western Cape. My twine brother is in NZ and is yousing your fishing methords with greate success. I love your videos all day long. I have the bike C and do fishing with you daily. Keep up your sparkling gift with your fishing. Greeting Jakes.
You've gotta love the South Coast of NSW. Look at that beach. Roger's the only one there. I miss that so much, I used to live at Batemans Bay. It's like that most of the time except for Xmas and school holidays.
Thanks Roger. I've learnt a bit more about catching worms during this video. Thanks for all your time and effort. Sorry you weren't a bit more successful this time.
Once again an impressive, instructional, informative and entertaining video Roger…..I think I know what you will be asking Santa for this Christmas….a line clipper…..LOL! Thanks for sharing.
Hi Roger I have been following you for years and I have learned a lot from you.. glad you are doing great tutorial videos with great commentary. Thanks legend
Ay Rog great educational fishing. Love my beach fishing here in Vic. Some very helpful hints too, Thanks. Great footage too . Seems like I am there. Cheers
Hi Roger, I remember when you first started making these fishing videos, you were a bit unsure of how things would go well you've created an informative and really enjoyable fishing extravaganza. Well done. 😊
Hi Roger and the camera person, from WA, I use a four wheel cart with wide wheels for the Beech to carry my stuff down.??? walk near the water for harder ground,??
Most of the other videos I have been watching do not have the same depth of tutorial as what you deliver -- just love your information -- gives me a heap to work with so very much appreciating your style, mate.
Hi roger in nz we live bait those salmon you are throwing back and catch kingfish try that in another video be interesting what is eating them out there
You adjust your drag quite a bit and even mentioned that having it set correctly that only big fish are coming through. Maybe a video on some things that you consider basic but us novices would find helpful
Caught 4 Port Jacksons from the beach in the past 3 months, mainly after sunset and all on school whiting as bait. Must be the cooler weather? They were all in the 1mt region, so no complaints there, but indeed not your usual catch from the surf.
on the south coast I've often seen injuries on hooked fish caught on the beach on hard body lures - often when large tailor are around but at other times as well, They are carnivorous.
I learn a lot watching your videos.....just a question though...dont those hooks in the fish end up harming the fish if you let them go with it stuck inside them
Hey man. Great videos and insights. Queensland, from let say sunshine, coast all the way to Townsville. What will be good and family-friendly beach fishing areas? Have a winter trip from Sydney to Townsville and would like some basic information to try. Thanks, mate. Hey, all, so some rig tutorials might be good with a close-up while you do it. Thanks champion.
If I'm using worms I'll thread it onto he hook and up the fishing line . No muss no fuss . The worms stay together and presents itself quite well and doesn't fall apart
Hi Roger enjoy your videos immensely. Can you please give me the specs of your 12 foot thin beach rod you use. Also, are you using a 4000 or 6000 reel with it? Many thanks.
Hi Roger love your videos mate, I'm a freshwater angler but your videos making me wanna give the surf a go. Is that the shimano ultergra 1400 that you use?
I have been very recently watching your videos. I leave in England. I liked your shore fishing, can I put into practice your way of fishing here in England or is it not appropriate here. Thank you
When you use the fish to get worms does that scent bring the fish in close before you throw Ur line out. I see you don't berly much on the beach. Is it better to berly up while you catching the worms.
love how easy you make it look when you pull one of the worms out , i have one question when you dig with the right hand to grab the worm do you actually touch the worm before you grip it ? thank you for your answer
I was always taught to get real close to tue worm before you grip. Never touch them before the grab though or they either shoot back under the sand or youll grab them and theyll be resisting and youll snap their heads off. I always found putting the bait in front of them some of them will come out and crawl partially onto your finger to grab the bait and this is when theyll relax but if they feel your finger move as they crawl over it theyll scare
Roger does it a little different to how i was taught though he comes in for the worm from the back, with a finger and thumb either side of the worm. I used to sort of offer the bait from the front and have my finger under i guess the worms " chin" and thumb behind his head and pinch that way
What part of the world are U fishing .?I like to surf fish on samoa beach Nothern California .I catch sand crabs for bait like what doing thanks for info on catching worms.
New subscriber here... do you put your bait beside the sand bar in the depper side or in the beach side of the sand bar? And why? Waiting for your answer,, thanks!🙏🤞
bigger baits and cast a little further out i use a 14 foot rod and use herring for bait monsters follow those smaller fish but they need bigger bait than worms. use rthw fish you catch on the worms to fish for the monsters use bigger hooks too
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Hi mate is that windang area
Not windang sorry beach looks identified lol awesome content mate thanks heaps
First time watching from New Haven, CT. USA. Something took a chunk out of that fish. Nice catch.
Roger I use large toenail clippers to cut my surf fishing line, oversized stainless steel toenail clippers very good. They save my teeth given defence spent @ $100k on my mouth, facial restructure and teeth.
Ha ha ha! He'll live . . . yeah, till he doesn't. I doubt there'd be too many critters that would live with a chunk of abdomen missing like that one did. I would have been keeping him for the Thai fish cakes. You're a gentle man Roger. Good work.
I love going to the beach when it has the least people. It’s more quiet and peaceful. I enjoy solo fishing
Absolutly correct about being pacient with tangled line.
Roger, I'm very impress by the way you catches your worm. Very professional.
Roger, I am happy that I found your pages, I used to be a keen fisherman but life got in the way and I have not fished for around 30 years, your uploads have rekindled my interest and I am now planning to take it up again. Thank you so much for your very informative uploads I am learning so much as well as remembering some old lessons. Keith
Such a pleasure to watch a master in his element
Hi. you are a master
👍
Hello big man. I love you so much. You taught me the art of fishing. Kivan from the Middle East of Iran 🎉🎉🎉😊
You are a great advocate of beach fishing Roger. Thank you.
You are very welcome
Love your shows Roger, Is that island in the background the one at the entrance to Lake Conjjola? We are up here on holidays and I noticed it this morning whilst surfing fishing and thought it be be the same one.
I like this guy. Wanted to watch videos about beach fishing in Cape Town but keep watching these.
Thanks Buddy
It truly is a 'dog-eat-dog' & 'fish-eat-fish' world! Thanks for proving it once again! ;)
You got that right! Thanks for watching
Well done with your training videos. I am from South Afrika, Western Cape. My twine brother is in NZ and is yousing your fishing methords with greate success. I love your videos all day long. I have the bike C and do fishing with you daily. Keep up your sparkling gift with your fishing. Greeting Jakes.
You've gotta love the South Coast of NSW. Look at that beach. Roger's the only one there. I miss that so much, I used to live at Batemans Bay. It's like that most of the time except for Xmas and school holidays.
It is nice to have someone holding the camera while you are busy doing your thing..thumbs up.
Thanks Roger. I've learnt a bit more about catching worms during this video. Thanks for all your time and effort. Sorry you weren't a bit more successful this time.
Great to hear Terry thanks
Even if u catch nothing , the waves and beach environment is pleasant to watch
Once again an impressive, instructional, informative and entertaining video Roger…..I think I know what you will be asking Santa for this Christmas….a line clipper…..LOL! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Mark
Hi Roger I have been following you for years and I have learned a lot from you.. glad you are doing great tutorial videos with great commentary. Thanks legend
You're welcome, Nick
Roger is the only one I hit the notification bell for
Yes u always put the tag end back through the 2x loops stops that knot from slipping
Ay Rog great educational fishing. Love my beach fishing here in Vic. Some very helpful hints too, Thanks. Great footage too . Seems like I am there. Cheers
Thanks Trevor
Hi Roger, I remember when you first started making these fishing videos, you were a bit unsure of how things would go well you've created an informative and really enjoyable fishing extravaganza. Well done. 😊
Thanks Maria👍
Roger, watching what you do catching worms has given me enough confidence to attempt the catching of some worms.
wonderful job, congratulations
Great learning, leveraged it at low tide and caught 3 flathead in 45mins today off the beach, the 51cm stayed for dinner
Roger you r sick😉😉😉
U make sooo easy. U r a real pro...
Love watching u in action.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Hi Roger and the camera person, from WA, I use a four wheel cart with wide wheels for the Beech to carry my stuff down.??? walk near the water for harder ground,??
Hi Roger, first time i see your channel i think im hooked 🤣😂🤣😂 need to see video again did not get if you are in Ca ? REPLAY 🤣😂🤣😂
Thanks mate! I'm in Australia, just saw your other comment. Did you mean Ca as in California, or where abouts are you from?
Roger is the Bob Ross of fishing 😆
Thanks for another great and very detailed video. Looks like its pretty cool in your neck of the woods, strange for start of summer, hey!?
Yes Joe it is unusual weather, should be warmer at this time of year
Thanks
Thanks JB much appreciated
I really like your videos. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Very informative Roger , love your fishing videos
love these type of vids roger, keep up these type of videos!!!!
Thanks BST
Congratulations Roger you caught a Holy fish mate.
Most of the other videos I have been watching do not have the same depth of tutorial as what you deliver -- just love your information -- gives me a heap to work with so very much appreciating your style, mate.
Hi Roger , I learned a lot about fishing skill and how to catch worm from You , thank you for teaching us , greeting from Taiwan !
Dude you are lucky
Happy fishing.
Another great video packed with great info!! Thanks again Roger👍🏻👍🏻
Hi roger in nz we live bait those salmon you are throwing back and catch kingfish try that in another video be interesting what is eating them out there
You adjust your drag quite a bit and even mentioned that having it set correctly that only big fish are coming through. Maybe a video on some things that you consider basic but us novices would find helpful
Love it 🤙
You have just a pvc pipe for a rod holder? Nice idea.
Big shout out to your wonderful camera woman, best work i ve seen on all UA-cam fishing vids. Is that your daughter Roger?
Caught 4 Port Jacksons from the beach in the past 3 months, mainly after sunset and all on school whiting as bait. Must be the cooler weather? They were all in the 1mt region, so no complaints there, but indeed not your usual catch from the surf.
Yes, Lucius they seem like friendly creatures
Catching worms is almost as much fun as fishing , great job Roger
Many a times I fish two hightides standing at thebeach so yeah a low tide in between
on the south coast I've often seen injuries on hooked fish caught on the beach on hard body lures - often when large tailor are around but at other times as well, They are carnivorous.
Great videos, wonderful instructions, but please state the type of fish you have caught.
Wow! That’s amazing and nice place , as for me first time to see you 😂 Thanks for sharing
Thanks for coming
Great vedio
Bless
Is this Lake Tabourie Roger,love your vids
I learn a lot watching your videos.....just a question though...dont those hooks in the fish end up harming the fish if you let them go with it stuck inside them
Hi Roger
Thanks for these amazing and informative videos.
What size rod were you using in this video " Beach fishing at Low Tide.
Regards
Franco
G'day Roger, Why cant you use some long nosed pliers to help remove your hooks?
And a garden glove to handle spiky fish?
Unfortunately the Salmon washed up on shore immediately after you released it @ 25:18
He should have just taken it home even if he has plenty.
I did the same with a shawl nose👍🏼
Hi Roger,great video. Could you please let me know what is your best bait for beach fishing?
Do you use frozen pilchar
ds roger?
25:22 dont think the salmon made it, looks like it washes up in the background.
that was great non-intentional comedy "He wil live" - washes on the background
Scaled up to a person that hole would be a good 6-8 inches wide, I don't think he's gonna live lol
Hey man. Great videos and insights.
Queensland, from let say sunshine, coast all the way to Townsville.
What will be good and family-friendly beach fishing areas?
Have a winter trip from Sydney to Townsville and would like some basic information to try.
Thanks, mate.
Hey, all, so some rig tutorials might be good with a close-up while you do it.
Thanks champion.
I'm not familiar with that area, but standard beach fishing practices would apply. I would do the same things up there as I do where I live
Love the video as usual. What is the weight of the sinker that you use? 90 grams?
Dang, so easy see him caught the worm. I work whole 3 hours only manage 5 worms lol........
Haha I know exactly where that spot is. Proper tailor bash spot 👍🏼
What size hooks did you use for the beach worms and what's the size of sinkers you used , thanks
its good that you post your less successful hunts. gives me hope! than you great vid
Do you have that star sinker on a sliding rig
Good day Mr Osborne
Do you ever use a steel leader/trace for mulloway? Sometimes a shad wonders past that can bite through
If I'm using worms I'll thread it onto he hook and up the fishing line . No muss no fuss . The worms stay together and presents itself quite well and doesn't fall apart
Brilliant 🤩
Roger I appreciate you mate I’m new to this and you have really taught me a lot so thanks mate
Hi Roger enjoy your videos immensely. Can you please give me the specs of your 12 foot thin beach rod you use. Also, are you using a 4000 or 6000 reel with it? Many thanks.
What size rod & reel were you using to cast the live bait?
Hi Roger love your videos mate, I'm a freshwater angler but your videos making me wanna give the surf a go. Is that the shimano ultergra 1400 that you use?
I have been very recently watching your videos. I leave in England. I liked your shore fishing, can I put into practice your way of fishing here in England or is it not appropriate here.
Thank you
Go for it!
Is the bottom of the low tide your favourite time to fish
G'day Roger how are you mate, just wondering if you have family in Boonah area? Love your vids 🍺👍🏿
Hi Trevor, I don't have any family in the Gold Coast area
Do you use salted pilchards or natural. frozen or thawed. what's your take on this ?
I generally use natural thawed. Just my habit.
Everyone join Roger while he catches 655 Salmon in a row 😂
Ha ha 😊
Well at least he's catching something
Keep a pair of long nose pliers on your belt at the back and out of the way.. makes getting those deep lodged hooks out in seconds
Hi Roger where are the closest beach fishing locations in Melbourne
Why did you let the second fish go?
That fish had Titanic rupture size on the side... Whatever did that hopefully finished the job
It looks so easy, but I am struggling to get that worm out. Do you pull it out when the worm arch?
No, I don't wait, I pull it out straight away
Bloody legend!!
Hey Roger! Watched all your videos, just wondering where you’re based? I’m in the Illawarra and the beaches look similar! Cheers
Can you please on a diagram or sketch show us the set up of the rig ...thanks heaps
When you use the fish to get worms does that scent bring the fish in close before you throw Ur line out. I see you don't berly much on the beach. Is it better to berly up while you catching the worms.
Yes the scent does attract fish, I often see them while I am worming
love how easy you make it look when you pull one of the worms out , i have one question when you dig with the right hand to grab the worm do you actually touch the worm before you grip it ? thank you for your answer
I was always taught to get real close to tue worm before you grip. Never touch them before the grab though or they either shoot back under the sand or youll grab them and theyll be resisting and youll snap their heads off. I always found putting the bait in front of them some of them will come out and crawl partially onto your finger to grab the bait and this is when theyll relax but if they feel your finger move as they crawl over it theyll scare
Roger does it a little different to how i was taught though he comes in for the worm from the back, with a finger and thumb either side of the worm. I used to sort of offer the bait from the front and have my finger under i guess the worms " chin" and thumb behind his head and pinch that way
What beach are you fishing Rog
I like your video's
What part of the world are U fishing .?I like to surf fish on samoa beach Nothern California .I catch sand crabs for bait like what doing thanks for info on catching worms.
Should grab yourself a beach cart mate they got them at rebel at the moment for $79 or BCF
Thanks Jason
New subscriber here... do you put your bait beside the sand bar in the depper side or in the beach side of the sand bar? And why? Waiting for your answer,, thanks!🙏🤞
Where in Australia is he filming from?
greeting from Indonesia🇮🇩 👍
Hi Greetings from Australia
How to catch live muler
bigger baits and cast a little further out i use a 14 foot rod and use herring for bait monsters follow those smaller fish but they need bigger bait than worms. use rthw fish you catch on the worms to fish for the monsters use bigger hooks too
Just subscribed. Where are you at? Can't quite figure it out. I am from Florida 🇺🇸
South coast NSW Australia.