Looked like a good session Louis How good was that mixed school of fish, even better watching them all. The Dolphin was nuts, great footage, well done. You would've thought with all the commotion it was creating it would of shut those fish down. Obviously not Good rod / reel setup for the boat. We've been getting onto the Snapper lately outside, out of Bar, Merewether Cheers from Newy I've changed my profile name to reflect the rod business Stevo
Cheers Stevo, yeah surprised the hell out of me how many big bream were mixed in with them. And yeah that dolphin only wanted to pick off a couple and then bugger off which was perfect. Good to hear about the snapper, we’ve been having the odd decent session on them down here as well. I bought the camera I used for float cam for doing some deep dropping for flathead so hopefully get some cool footage that way as well as over the reef for snapper. I think I’ll have to send a rod up to you sooner or later mate. I have 2 powergraph 5156’s and have always wanted to have one chopped down to around 11ft and rewrapped to use on drummer with the alvey
@@anglinguntangled Look forward to seeing that footage if you can get it, sounds like your on a mission. I'd be happy to build you a rod if we can work it somehow 🙏 Cheers
Love it mate. Thanks fro another awesome video. On that sand thing - I use plain sand for berley if I'm worried the current might take burley and fish away. It seems to work pretty well. I reckon the sight of stirred up sand in the water grabs the ludericks' attention. Also sometimes I use straight sand if I don't have enough spare bait to mix up a traditional burley.
Cheers mate. I reckon I’ll have to give the plain sand a trial run cos there’s a few people who’ve told me that now. Certainly would make it easy when the string weed is hard to find
Another great video on Luderick 👌. Good sized school and fish, too. As im new to fishing for these fish, I've just a question about where to tye the half hitch. Does it go above the eye of the hook (around line and weed) or below the eye of the hook (around shank and weed) chers and thank you?.
Cheers mate, was a pretty red hot session. Don’t get many days where they are that schooled up. Half hitch is only around the bait never around the hook. Can create a weak point if around the hook shank
There’s a bit of a culture with luderick fisherman that they’re pretty secretive about where they get they’re green weed from and unfortunately I’ve got to be the same just because it’s been hard for me to track down lately and the one spot I have is in short supply. But your best bet for finding the stringy stuff is in a protected creeks/drains/estuary edges with salt or better yet brackish water. Some spots to check might spring to mind or it can be worth jumping on google earth to look at bridge crossings over small feeder creeks into salt water. Sea cabbage is heaps easier to find and sometimes they’ll chew it just as readily as the green weed and they prefer it when fishing off the rocks. I’d check out my “harbour luderick tactics” vid to see where to start looking for it 🤙🏼
Luderick fisherman are notoriously selfish when it come to getting their bait and where they fish.I don't know where the weed was sourced, but they are fishing in Merimbula lake, back up towards the bridge from Spencer park. There is a pontoon at the park that will also have fair results if you don't have a boat.
@@KhalilAlnadi It's Merimbula lake. Not far from Spencer park. They never like to share where they fish so others don't take fish from them.. They are, however happy to take a bag limit of potential females preparing to spawn.
@flintgibbs8279 Flint, I purposely don’t say where I am in the videos and if you are going to make it a mission to say where then I’ll delete those comments. I say the area and if people want to take a bit of initiative they would be able to find the exact location with their phone in a few minutes. But the last thing our small estuaries need is people going to spots that myself and other people have put the effort in to find and putting on excessive fishing pressure because they’ve been told where online. I tell people basically everything but the exact location so that they can go out and explore and find their own spots and have success. Also, the bag limit for us would have been 20 - I think we kept 8. I believe in protecting fish stocks but luderick are abundant, so I have no qualms about taking that many, even if they’re spawning
Really like the idea of that float cam! 👍
Cheers mate, once I get the set up a bit better sorted the footage should be unreal
Epic Session there guys, Loved seeing the dolphin juggling the fish wow just amazing!
Yeah was a pretty special little session. Cheers mate!
Yeah nice mate. Best way to fish.
Glad you got out with the old fella.
Most underrated fish in the ocean.
Great on the chew and fighting tactics. 👍👍
Cheers mate, yep was a great day to spend with the old fella. And bloody oath one of the most under appreciated fish around 🤙🏼
Enjoyed the video, thanks. That dolphin action was exciting, and float cam was a different angle. Thanks
Cheers mate, much appreciated. Yeah that dolphin hunting was amazing
Epic video with the float cam and dolphin action! Not to mention a solid session on the ludes. Well done!
Yeah was a pretty special day out on the water. Next just need to catch a few on float cam. Cheers Locky 🤙🏼
Looked like a good session Louis
How good was that mixed school of fish, even better watching them all.
The Dolphin was nuts, great footage, well done. You would've thought with all the commotion it was creating it would of shut those fish down. Obviously not
Good rod / reel setup for the boat.
We've been getting onto the Snapper lately outside, out of Bar, Merewether
Cheers from Newy
I've changed my profile name to reflect the rod business
Stevo
Cheers Stevo, yeah surprised the hell out of me how many big bream were mixed in with them. And yeah that dolphin only wanted to pick off a couple and then bugger off which was perfect.
Good to hear about the snapper, we’ve been having the odd decent session on them down here as well. I bought the camera I used for float cam for doing some deep dropping for flathead so hopefully get some cool footage that way as well as over the reef for snapper.
I think I’ll have to send a rod up to you sooner or later mate. I have 2 powergraph 5156’s and have always wanted to have one chopped down to around 11ft and rewrapped to use on drummer with the alvey
@@anglinguntangled
Look forward to seeing that footage if you can get it, sounds like your on a mission.
I'd be happy to build you a rod if we can work it somehow
🙏
Cheers
Love it mate. Thanks fro another awesome video. On that sand thing - I use plain sand for berley if I'm worried the current might take burley and fish away. It seems to work pretty well. I reckon the sight of stirred up sand in the water grabs the ludericks' attention. Also sometimes I use straight sand if I don't have enough spare bait to mix up a traditional burley.
Cheers mate. I reckon I’ll have to give the plain sand a trial run cos there’s a few people who’ve told me that now. Certainly would make it easy when the string weed is hard to find
Another great video on Luderick 👌. Good sized school and fish, too. As im new to fishing for these fish, I've just a question about where to tye the half hitch. Does it go above the eye of the hook (around line and weed) or below the eye of the hook (around shank and weed) chers and thank you?.
Cheers mate, was a pretty red hot session. Don’t get many days where they are that schooled up.
Half hitch is only around the bait never around the hook. Can create a weak point if around the hook shank
Hi I live in eden. Where can I find the weed around Merimbula Eden to use for luderick. ? Only ever caught them on nippers. Thanks
There’s a bit of a culture with luderick fisherman that they’re pretty secretive about where they get they’re green weed from and unfortunately I’ve got to be the same just because it’s been hard for me to track down lately and the one spot I have is in short supply. But your best bet for finding the stringy stuff is in a protected creeks/drains/estuary edges with salt or better yet brackish water. Some spots to check might spring to mind or it can be worth jumping on google earth to look at bridge crossings over small feeder creeks into salt water. Sea cabbage is heaps easier to find and sometimes they’ll chew it just as readily as the green weed and they prefer it when fishing off the rocks. I’d check out my “harbour luderick tactics” vid to see where to start looking for it 🤙🏼
Luderick fisherman are notoriously selfish when it come to getting their bait and where they fish.I don't know where the weed was sourced, but they are fishing in Merimbula lake, back up towards the bridge from Spencer park. There is a pontoon at the park that will also have fair results if you don't have a boat.
Hi where are you?
Far south coast NSW
hey bro can I ask where this spot is exactly
Just an estuary on the sapphire coast mate
@@anglinguntangledthanks bro
@@KhalilAlnadi It's Merimbula lake. Not far from Spencer park. They never like to share where they fish so others don't take fish from them.. They are, however happy to take a bag limit of potential females preparing to spawn.
@flintgibbs8279 Flint, I purposely don’t say where I am in the videos and if you are going to make it a mission to say where then I’ll delete those comments. I say the area and if people want to take a bit of initiative they would be able to find the exact location with their phone in a few minutes. But the last thing our small estuaries need is people going to spots that myself and other people have put the effort in to find and putting on excessive fishing pressure because they’ve been told where online. I tell people basically everything but the exact location so that they can go out and explore and find their own spots and have success.
Also, the bag limit for us would have been 20 - I think we kept 8. I believe in protecting fish stocks but luderick are abundant, so I have no qualms about taking that many, even if they’re spawning