Great to watch man! Great videos! And what I like about Lubin is he’s just as happy to catch a few small cod as well as the big ones, a great love and respect of the Murray Cod. Love your work!
Brings back so many memories from when I lived in Finley and fished the Murray River and Murrumbidgee River for over 20 years and had so many memories catching green fish nothing better but my preference for eating is yellow belly but the excitement is amazing those big green fish just had to subscribe cheers brother 👍🍻🇦🇺 8:26
What a fantastic video, this is a 38 min master class on casting, you put that lure at distance in the most amazing places. I honestly thought you were going to hook up every cast hahaha u nearly did and a great demonstration on the surface lures when to use them and how. Even those late takes away from the snags, you give yourself every opportunity on every cast working all the time. I have to say it again fantastic skills great content thanks for sharing, how lucky we are to see this and have it our own back yard cheers mate thoroughly enjoy your channel
Big or small, the anticipation I get for that "boof" you get .... man,, I'm living vicariously.... lol.. camping next weekend on the Murray,, hopefully I get a few bites. Cheers mate. Thumbs up, and awesome content as per usual.
great video just loving watching all about cod, could I as where your are fishing the river looks stunning, I have just bought a tinnier and am trying to find some good spots to fish for the cods ok loving the blog .
I always enjoy watching your cod videos. I loved the colours on those cod, I wish we had cleaner water like that down here is SA, but it looks like it will be a long time before that happens again. One thing that surprises me is the lack of yellowbelly by-catch when you target cod, even though you'ld expect them on the spinners and the dyno. Keep up the good work Lubin. Great content. 👌
My favourite time of the week is a new Full Scale Adventure! Just for interest’s sake most of the cod I catch are downstream of the snag. lol I’m not any type of good fisher, in fact watching ur clips has made me aware of the ‘upstream’ possibilities. Maybe it’s cause I fish the faster stuff like the upper Murray. Anyway thanks mate another great clip 👍
Usually there’s a pocket of slack water in front of any structure in fast water so that’s where I expect them to be, just the same when trout fishing but cod being cod they turn up anywhere they like! Thanks for watching 👍🏻
I'm more into salt water and don't watch a lot of fresh vids, I really want to catch a murray cod though, your casting is so good, flirting with snags every time. Awesome
Thankyou for another great video mate. My question is do you take note of barometric pressure and if you do how do you think it affects a cod bite? I believe it plays a part in fishing for other species such as snapper or trout. Generally a rising pressure seems to make the species i target more aggressive. I fish forcod in the yarra and sometimes its hectic and other times nada. Low light is always a factor but barometric pressure is something i want to fully understand in relation to cod feeding times. Any imfo fom your experience of cod fishing would be greatly appreciated Lubin. Keep up the great work! Everytime I see one of your vids I start planning my next fishing adventure! Inspirational stuff ol mate! Cheers Greg
Thanks for watching mate! The barometric pressure has a huge effect particularly with topwater fishing. Usually the couple hours after a big rain event is an amazing time to be on the river.
I notice that you work your surface lures reasonably fast. Is that because you are fishing higher flows? I mostly fish lakes and slower water and I fish surface a lot slower than that.
Hey Lubin, love your channel. I’ve got a question for the cod guru. When you get heaps of smaller fish does that generally mean your less likely to get a bigger one or do you just wade through the smaller fish until a big one turns up….ie. do you fish some places like this one that you’d call small fish water and some that are big fish waters… hope that makes sense
Hey mate, much appreciated! It’s definitely a case of working through the smaller ones until you get a big one. There’s plenty of big ones in smaller rivers like this they just don’t stuff up very often and add to the fact the smaller ones get to it first quite often too. Make sure you check out next weeks ep as a big one stuffs up 😉
You notice how these videos love to tell you what to use and what techniques work best and where to buy all the good stuff but NEVER talks about what town hes in or state forest. Please detail where you fish, you know the boat ramp and which direction to head in once on the river.
Dumbest comment I’ve read on a UA-cam video. It’s basic/common respect between anglers to not give out location info. Believe it or not, it’s not just respectful to other anglers who have put in the time to find quality fisheries, but it’s also viewed by some as sustainable fishing; ensuring the masses don’t flock to waterways or fisheries that can’t handle large amounts of fishing pressure. Good on Lubin for respecting the fishery and other anglers.
Great to watch man! Great videos! And what I like about Lubin is he’s just as happy to catch a few small cod as well as the big ones, a great love and respect of the Murray Cod. Love your work!
Thanks mate, appreciate it!
Best cod channel around Lubin. Great stuff
Great start to the season. Very cool skinny water. How good is the sound of the birds in the back ground
Brings back so many memories from when I lived in Finley and fished the Murray River and Murrumbidgee River for over 20 years and had so many memories catching green fish nothing better but my preference for eating is yellow belly but the excitement is amazing those big green fish just had to subscribe cheers brother 👍🍻🇦🇺 8:26
Great action video and you show the misses and amount of cast's it takes to catch a fish.... not just catching fish
What a fantastic video, this is a 38 min master class on casting, you put that lure at distance in the most amazing places. I honestly thought you were going to hook up every cast hahaha u nearly did and a great demonstration on the surface lures when to use them and how. Even those late takes away from the snags, you give yourself every opportunity on every cast working all the time. I have to say it again fantastic skills great content thanks for sharing, how lucky we are to see this and have it our own back yard cheers mate thoroughly enjoy your channel
As much as I love watching big fish, this small fish in skinnier water is my favourite. I definitely need to start doing it
Beautiful spot Lubin and a master-class in casting too.
7:15 "good boof, good house!" Haha best call, had a good laugh at that. Definatley going to use that one
Big or small, the anticipation I get for that "boof" you get .... man,, I'm living vicariously.... lol.. camping next weekend on the Murray,, hopefully I get a few bites. Cheers mate. Thumbs up, and awesome content as per usual.
Best cod channel on the tube true master lp 🤙🤙
Thanks 🙌
great video just loving watching all about cod, could I as where your are fishing the river looks stunning, I have just bought a tinnier and am trying to find some good spots to fish for the cods ok loving the blog .
I always enjoy watching your cod videos. I loved the colours on those cod, I wish we had cleaner water like that down here is SA, but it looks like it will be a long time before that happens again. One thing that surprises me is the lack of yellowbelly by-catch when you target cod, even though you'ld expect them on the spinners and the dyno. Keep up the good work Lubin. Great content. 👌
Many thanks mate, much appreciated!
Grsat video mate as usual, just wondering how far are you casting as it looks like a country mile in the video, cantwait for uour next installment ☺
Great video… in the small river that I fish , 1 surface and spinner bait all day long
Another great video. Thanks Lubin
My favourite time of the week is a new Full Scale Adventure! Just for interest’s sake most of the cod I catch are downstream of the snag. lol I’m not any type of good fisher, in fact watching ur clips has made me aware of the ‘upstream’ possibilities. Maybe it’s cause I fish the faster stuff like the upper Murray. Anyway thanks mate another great clip 👍
Usually there’s a pocket of slack water in front of any structure in fast water so that’s where I expect them to be, just the same when trout fishing but cod being cod they turn up anywhere they like! Thanks for watching 👍🏻
Just subscribed, great casting, you put it where you want it!
That snag at 30.40 minutes looked like a cod haha
I'm more into salt water and don't watch a lot of fresh vids, I really want to catch a murray cod though, your casting is so good, flirting with snags every time. Awesome
Subbed for the casting porn
Awesome cod and love it
Cool vid mate, lots of fish for your trip🤟👌
Always nice to get some bites!
Great vid I enjoyed it so much
Thanks mate great to hear!
Love the content man keep up the good work
great vid mate was just wondering what river this was on
Awesome thanks mate 👍👍👍
Cheers man!
@@thefullscale-fishingadvent2917 you are the most patient fisherman to watch I love your videos keep them coming!
Much appreciated!
You should do a casting tutorial!
Thankyou for another great video mate. My question is do you take note of barometric pressure and if you do how do you think it affects a cod bite? I believe it plays a part in fishing for other species such as snapper or trout. Generally a rising pressure seems to make the species i target more aggressive. I fish forcod in the yarra and sometimes its hectic and other times nada. Low light is always a factor but barometric pressure is something i want to fully understand in relation to cod feeding times. Any imfo fom your experience of cod fishing would be greatly appreciated Lubin. Keep up the great work! Everytime I see one of your vids I start planning my next fishing adventure! Inspirational stuff ol mate! Cheers Greg
Thanks for watching mate! The barometric pressure has a huge effect particularly with topwater fishing. Usually the couple hours after a big rain event is an amazing time to be on the river.
Master casting pakai lure jitu👍🙏🇮🇩
I'm not from Australia , but it looks like they give up pretty quick when hooked. Or is it just the small ones?
Each fish seems to be a little different. Some fight and others give up instantly
By far the more fun species
I do like cod fishing 👌
@@thefullscale-fishingadvent2917 same
Love vids mate can I arsk were fishing
Thanks man, in the river 🤪
I notice that you work your surface lures reasonably fast. Is that because you are fishing higher flows? I mostly fish lakes and slower water and I fish surface a lot slower than that.
I tend to work my surface lures fast everywhere as the cod seem to eat it better
@@thefullscale-fishingadvent2917 Interesting
I usually fish in the campaspe an catch golden perch
What leader Knott do you use mine always seem to get smack on the eyelets
Hey Lubin, love your channel. I’ve got a question for the cod guru. When you get heaps of smaller fish does that generally mean your less likely to get a bigger one or do you just wade through the smaller fish until a big one turns up….ie. do you fish some places like this one that you’d call small fish water and some that are big fish waters… hope that makes sense
Hey mate, much appreciated! It’s definitely a case of working through the smaller ones until you get a big one. There’s plenty of big ones in smaller rivers like this they just don’t stuff up very often and add to the fact the smaller ones get to it first quite often too. Make sure you check out next weeks ep as a big one stuffs up 😉
@@thefullscale-fishingadvent2917 I’ll just have to keep wading then🤪
Love your cod vids. quick question why ae you using the spot lock on your hand remote not the footcontrol?
Because that model minn Kota doesn’t have spot lock on the foot control
@@thefullscale-fishingadvent2917 that makes sense lol
Do you wind surface lures the same as hardbodies or slower
Probably a bit faster I’d say
Ok because I've only just started using surface lures for Murray cod and I've been doing it for around a year now and haven't gotten a boof
Something will happen
what pound line?
What river is that??
Is that a trout cod at 10 mins
This river look small, look like Eward River
You notice how these videos love to tell you what to use and what techniques work best and where to buy all the good stuff but NEVER talks about what town hes in or state forest. Please detail where you fish, you know the boat ramp and which direction to head in once on the river.
Why would I burn all my spots like that for no reason?
Dumbest comment I’ve read on a UA-cam video. It’s basic/common respect between anglers to not give out location info. Believe it or not, it’s not just respectful to other anglers who have put in the time to find quality fisheries, but it’s also viewed by some as sustainable fishing; ensuring the masses don’t flock to waterways or fisheries that can’t handle large amounts of fishing pressure.
Good on Lubin for respecting the fishery and other anglers.