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Murray Cod Mayhem at Copeton Dam: Timing is Everything
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- Опубліковано 8 сер 2024
- We timed our Murray Cod fishing trip to Copeton Dam perfectly, taking advantage of the prime moon phase and seasonal changes that get these giant fish fired up. While we initially thought we might be a bit early, it turned out the conditions were ideal for some serious Murray Cod action. We experimented with a variety of Murray Cod lures, but one lure in particular proved to be the ultimate weapon in landing some truly massive fish. If you're looking for tips on Murray Cod fishing and the best Murray Cod lures, this video is a must-watch!
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Gear used:
- Rod: Shimano Expride
- Reel: Shimano Calcutta
- Braid: Shimano Grappler
- Leader: Sunline FC
- Terminal tackle: Vanfook
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00:00 Intro
01:30 Our First Giant Fish
03:40 On the water again
04:40 The prediction
05:50 The low-light chaos
08:40 Found the best spot
11:11 Big storm rolling in
Solid fish mate, the old Murray cod is definitely on my bucket list.
Awesome video.
You should! Head to copeton for a session mate
@@DeanSilvester i definitely will plan a trip
Those were some very nice Murray Cods!! Tight lines from Texas
Yes they are! Cheers for tuning in! i bet its hot over there right now
Geez! Solid effort man! Love yellas on the light gear! So much fun!
Yes they are! Was something i think i will find myself doing more of thats for sure. The amount of cod we saw looking for the yellas was an eye opener
Gone fishn in the boat
My tool of trade
A lure was casted
A connection made.
Cod came in,big and thick
This fishn mate,youll love it
We reckon its sick.
Sit back and watch these brutes come aboard
Love it, like it, subscribe
and applaud.
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😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 always the best read especially if im feeling down. Have to work out what to do with your talents but i haven't figured it out yet
Loving the cod vids mate .. keep em coming 😮👌👍😉👏👏
Thanks, will do! Have another 3 or 4 to go and then my next trip is also cod 😂😂
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
How am i spoused to get a start as your apprentice you already got to many. I don't know if there is such a thing but how good would it be if you could tag the cod or whatever fish you catch and forward the details on to fisheries then the next person doses the same with measurements surly this would also be helpful to fisheries be good if they then sent you the details as well. IM probably dreaming but say someone who does not have tags they just forward information of the tagged fish on probably sounds good in theory you would get sick of answering the phone calls ah another job for the apprentice
hahaha this apprentice is going to have his work cut out. Yes they do a lot of tagging on the barra mate but not much on the cod. I think i will look into and see what the deal is. I know when i checked once before it was pretty pricey for me to get set up with all the tags etc
@@DeanSilvester YOU would think it would benefit them so win win red tape B S makes it dear
More GooDoo action from Silvester.
What's the soft grip on the scope pole that you are using Dean, I'm looking to put something on mine.
hey legend, its glow in the dark from GFab engineering, cool when you have someone casting with you in the dark but also feels nice underhand
@@DeanSilvester
Thanks mate I have ordered one 👍🏻
Is there a technique on releasing the big fellas, I'm used to catching cod under 1m but up above 50cm and these are eastern cod I'm catching and because they're protected I don't really hold them, measure them and take photos I just put them back in the water. The Murrays you're catching seem to be able to tolerate being out of the water for a bit longer but I just noticed that when you put them in the water they don't swim off right away and they come alive after a little bit. I've never been Murray cod fishing so I was interested in how it's done and how you let them go.
Hey mate they seem to just chill out in your hands and don't take off until you sort of push them off or make them go away, mates have accidentally let them go as soon as they touch the water and they take off immediately. Most of the time i hold them in the water to appreciate them one last time and just to double check they have the balance to stay upright
@@DeanSilvester Thanks mate