Great stuff lad! Tip from me get a abu droppen 4/6gram spinner and cut the treble hook off and put a single hook. Put as many worms on the hook as you can . Find a spot near a deep tree line in the main river coming into the dam . Cast and let the spinner sink to the bottom , give your rod tip a flick to get the spinner blade spinning.Your rod tip will be bouncing/vibrating from the vibration coming from the spinner blade ,then gradually slow down your retrieve to as slow as possible . See what happens! A mepps aglia long blade also works ok. Brass blades are the best for mocabiquas and sabie/ red breasts. U do get abu droppen with gold/brass blades. Try slime on a porcupine quill with one small splitshot near the trees. Also for red breast bream use a bubble float and a willow leaf spinner by weber...put worms on the hook and fish shallow bays with fine sticks between 6am to 10am. The float should be about 40cm from your willow leaf/ tiki spinner.,reel in slowly and you will catch big red breast sabie bream . Red breast love ghillies and kapenta
Great fish young fella but a pest species in Australia 🇦🇺 and we don’t release them ever
Great stuff lad! Tip from me get a abu droppen 4/6gram spinner and cut the treble hook off and put a single hook.
Put as many worms on the hook as you can . Find a spot near a deep tree line in the main river coming into the dam . Cast and let the spinner sink to the bottom , give your rod tip a flick to get the spinner blade spinning.Your rod tip will be bouncing/vibrating from the vibration coming from the spinner blade ,then
gradually slow down your retrieve to as slow as possible . See what happens! A mepps aglia long blade also works ok. Brass blades are the best for mocabiquas and sabie/ red breasts. U do get abu droppen with gold/brass blades. Try slime on a porcupine quill with one small splitshot near the trees. Also for red breast bream use a bubble float and a willow leaf spinner by weber...put worms on the hook and fish shallow bays with fine sticks between 6am to 10am. The float should be about 40cm from your willow leaf/ tiki spinner.,reel in slowly and you will catch big red breast sabie bream .
Red breast love ghillies and kapenta
Thanks! We struggle with lures in that dam because of the tigers though, but will give it a try!
@@ThisisAfricaOutdoors remember tiger dont eat slime, potatoe, lettuce, ground nuts cooked until they softish and burst open.(domrabo)
Tilapia are made for frying and eating go for it next time!
Yummy food
Deep Fried Tilapia with Fried Rice yummy!
Cool bro wish I kan be there
W😯w large tilapia fish....👍
Murray.
You champ!
what is the bait that you used to catch this ?
Earth worms
Joli pti l’Apia sa 🎉
What a monster
So that's how big mine will get
I keep them as pets
Which part of zimbabwe?
Lowvelt
@@ThisisAfricaOutdoorsis that nere bulawayo
No it’s close to Gonarezhou national park
@@ThisisAfricaOutdoors I live in the UK but I was born in bulawayo
Ahh awesome
wow how many kg
my bait tilapia using tilapia feeds pellets make using water make a ball i make a tiny ball i made try out first line and the works
What is that a jack Dempsey?
Nope, a Black Tilapia.
that's such a huge tilapia
it is a smsller then my catch lilentika fish
Huge
这鱼拿来油炸真的很好吃😋
Is that randy
This should get 420k likes
Yes
Dope
Not worried about sticking your hands in croc 🐊 waters 😆
Tilápia top
Brasil pescarias
Mozambique tilapia in Zimbabwe
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Mooi so weeg hom ek reken hy is so 6_7 kg
그냥 안던지고 숨 적응까지 도와서 놔주네 굿!!