How to catch Pink Snapper in Australia! (Australasian Snapper)

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  • Опубліковано 20 січ 2025

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  • @TascastFishing
    @TascastFishing  Рік тому +7

    Listen up, fishing fam! It’s time you hear out my intention. My videos are a crash course in all forms of angling. From fish catching wizardry to boat TLC 101. But let's get one thing straight: I'm not your personal fishing Google Maps, no coordinates served on a silver platter here or immediate landmarks unless you already have SOME idea. You still have to put the work in.
    If you're throwing shade because you think I’m revealing exact locations that you also fish and that impacts you, maybe it's time to reel in that negativity and reassess what damage you actually think is being done.
    I'm all about the help, sliding into DMs like a fish ninja. If my content's not your flavor, no hard feelings - swim away and stop stressing yourself out. I'm here to help and I'm doing it my way.
    If you're not on board, there's plenty of other content seas to navigate. If you don’t agree with my work, stay salty, your negativity won’t stop me doing what I love. For the ones that appreciate my free content and advice I put together for you, thanks for the support✌️🎣
    Now back to fishing…

    • @johnarnott368
      @johnarnott368 Рік тому

      Keep up the good work!!
      Frick the salty naysayers Tassie is for everyone not an elite few that think they own all these good fishing spots!!

  • @mattharvey5392
    @mattharvey5392 11 місяців тому

    Mate thankyou for whipping out the camera and capturing this footage spare of the moment, awesome to see more snapper down this way.
    I've only just moved back to tassie and you've reinvigorated my drive to get out and do more fishing. Looking forward to see what you have in store this year, keep up the awesome work 🚤🎣

    • @TascastFishing
      @TascastFishing  11 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for the lovely feedback mate! Welcome home!!!

  • @Chucky-b7v
    @Chucky-b7v Рік тому

    Loved the video, Timb’o. They were some lovely snapper mate…. Congratulations to you all.

    • @TascastFishing
      @TascastFishing  Рік тому

      Glad you enjoyed it! Very grateful for the bite.

  • @binks7988
    @binks7988 Рік тому

    Great vid man. Love how you share the handy hints about how you catch them aswell. 👍

    • @TascastFishing
      @TascastFishing  Рік тому

      Thanks legend! I hope it helps you get onto Mathew. great fun and fantastic meeting!

  • @simonwiggins445
    @simonwiggins445 Рік тому

    Top job Tim. Keep up the good work, I love your content. It’s definitely skill because I fish the same water with completely different results. I need to learn from the master! Awesome job, cheers👍🎣

    • @TascastFishing
      @TascastFishing  Рік тому

      Thanks Simon. You can do one thing one day and it works, the same thing another and you have no hope! It’s an interesting game and we’ll take the wins where we can, ay? 🙌💪

  • @stuartkil1463
    @stuartkil1463 Рік тому

    what a video man, snapper can be so elusive but when there are decent fish like that schooling, especially around structure they go hard. The main things I look for when snapper fishing are current, a high barometer and good water temp. so good to see the fish are starting to move with numbers in Tassie, hopefully the start of an awsome fisherie!!

    • @TascastFishing
      @TascastFishing  Рік тому

      I see! This session definitely had all of those ingredients. Unsure about the air pressure though. I’ll look into it! Have you had much luck in tassie?

    • @stuartkil1463
      @stuartkil1463 Рік тому

      @@TascastFishing i fish Victoria so mostly Port Phillip, Western Port and also lakes entrance. we got a couple good snapper around 85cm at christmas time and we are on the tuna now and it looks like u guys are as well

  • @TheZoolong
    @TheZoolong 11 місяців тому

    Hey my man just curious do you anchor up for burleying or drift ? Some crazy snapper fishing good work lads

  • @CameronSmithDiving
    @CameronSmithDiving 11 місяців тому

    Never seen them in the water, but they're clearly about! Might have to have a crack burleying for them up north.
    Is there a general depth you find they like hanging out at?

    • @TascastFishing
      @TascastFishing  11 місяців тому +1

      Hey mate, anywhere from 12-35m as mentioned in the clip :) Goodluck out there!!!!

  • @timjohnun4297
    @timjohnun4297 Рік тому

    Snapper were very elusive in Tassie when I lived there, it's good to see they are showing up in numbers now. Makes me wonder what's changed - is it that the fish were always there but people just didn't know how to catch them or are they starting to migrate down there now? (I do realise there has been plenty of big ones caught in the Tamar for a lot of years, but they were rare offshore). I just hope people don't go nuts and end up having them locked up, like in SA and here in WA

    • @TascastFishing
      @TascastFishing  Рік тому

      To be honest with you, I spent hours last season looking for them without any luck. Probably about 6 fish lees trips, I found one all last summer.
      It’s pleasing being able to find them and share the knowledge so others can have a crack. I’m sure Fisheries Tasmania will look at the legalities for next season which is good :)

  • @shayne4288
    @shayne4288 Рік тому +3

    Wow....!! Have to love the 1990's style cleaning table shot and over flowing esky. I thought we'd moved on from there, but perhaps not? Being an 'influencer', you've just set the standard for all others to roll out and fill their boat with snapper. You had the opportunity to show some restraint and influence viewers in a more sustainable manner, regardless of what the current bag limits are. But whatever floats the social media ego boat hey 😉
    Not hard to pick where you were, even with the flipped footage for a bit :) Well done ol' boy, well done 🙄

    • @TascastFishing
      @TascastFishing  Рік тому +1

      I’ve tagged 22 tuna over the last two weeks. I do my fair share of give and take. The fish were on ice unless filmed. All fish within regulations.
      My grandfather put me on this snapper bite and I wanted to make the most of it. I’ll take some fish whenever I want within regulations mate - plus share the love with other people.
      If someone can locate the spot, good on them. Getting there with the local knowledge is another thing. It was a four hour drive and lots of conversation to even get the opportunity to look for them.
      Thanks for watching and interacting, have a good one! 💪🐟

  • @Thatzenouzer
    @Thatzenouzer Рік тому

    Good vid boys

  • @tassiehunter
    @tassiehunter Рік тому

    Good tips team, was all going ok until the green cans,,,,, 😊 (whiskey would obviously work better to quench your thirst )

  • @slow_diver
    @slow_diver Рік тому

    Bailarm moit 😂

  • @iainhetherington4608
    @iainhetherington4608 Рік тому

    All very good guys UNLESS you live in SA
    Great video though im just jealous
    Cheers

    • @timjohnun4297
      @timjohnun4297 Рік тому

      The bag and size limits down there need to be looked at I think. The last thing anyone wants to see is the snapper fished out and locked up, like in SA and even WA now

    • @TascastFishing
      @TascastFishing  Рік тому +1

      @@timjohnun4297 perhaps it does! It just got overfished up there? TBH - this was the most snapper I’ve ever known to be caught in one session. Very sentimental day due to other reasons too but if it brings new bay limits to fisheries attentions - I’d say this videos a blessing.

  • @grimreaper6112
    @grimreaper6112 8 місяців тому

    The most overrated eating fish around.

  • @tassiehunter
    @tassiehunter Рік тому

    Good tips team, was all going ok until the green cans,,,,, 😊 (whiskey would obviously work better to quench your thirst )