Same thing happened to me a few days ago, 200 gram occy head got smashed by a 8 kg dhu then when we landed it a whole occy fell out and so whacked it on a bottom meat and landed a 10kg dhu next drop
excellent effort in making this video. Thank you. What is the benefit of having the High Channel vision on the LHS of the screen, when it seems the Low Channel on the RHS provides better and more detail? Cameron
Wicked video, Quick question, what gives you the idea that thered be good ground out in the middle of nowhere? surely you dont go back and forth throughout the whole ocean searching for a lump that is 20NM offshore? is there something specific you look for like close contour pinches when looking on Navionics or something similar? Any advice is much appreciated, cheers.
Generally I will look on the navionics map and look for an area with a lot of depth changes or banks and head that area and start sounding around. When looking for ground I will sit on 10-15 knots and cover as much ground as I can looking for any lumps or interesting signs. Finding spots comes down to spending time on the water and always watching the sounder
Enough is enough. We want the real fisherman on the show. King Hon!
Same thing happened to me a few days ago, 200 gram occy head got smashed by a 8 kg dhu then when we landed it a whole occy fell out and so whacked it on a bottom meat and landed a 10kg dhu next drop
Nice one mate
excellent effort in making this video. Thank you. What is the benefit of having the High Channel vision on the LHS of the screen, when it seems the Low Channel on the RHS provides better and more detail? Cameron
Hi. Any thoughts per above?
Wicked video, Quick question, what gives you the idea that thered be good ground out in the middle of nowhere? surely you dont go back and forth throughout the whole ocean searching for a lump that is 20NM offshore? is there something specific you look for like close contour pinches when looking on Navionics or something similar? Any advice is much appreciated, cheers.
Generally I will look on the navionics map and look for an area with a lot of depth changes or banks and head that area and start sounding around. When looking for ground I will sit on 10-15 knots and cover as much ground as I can looking for any lumps or interesting signs. Finding spots comes down to spending time on the water and always watching the sounder
I really need tips for dhuie fishing. I want to land my first dhuie but I have no luck. thank you and enjoyed the video!!
Good 👍
ahh i live right by two rocks and really wanna come fishing with you do you ever have comps that you can win for a trip im new to aus
How far off shore were you guys fishing?
What rods u using
great vid ay, just wonderin on a good size braid you guys used?
PE3 briad
@@TackleWest cheers
Hi great Video, what transducer do you have connected to your simrad?
175HW & 175L
@@TackleWest are they SS or bronze?
Was just wondering what model and pe rating that rod was on that daiwa bg mq6000? Thanks
its a 62S with PE3
What sounder are you running?
Simrad Evo3 S