Thanks for bringing back some great memories. I learnt to fish all over Redcliffe having grown up there until I finally left at about 24 (i`m 47 now). I did an article for bush and beach (I was the Redcliffe reporter for about 3 years until I moved on), on catching bream on hard bodies around "The Wells" before all the hype happened. I was living in a little caravan right beside Hayes Inlet. I still recon I know every rock on the whole peninsular ! Might give you a shout out one day and come for a fish back there again. Cheers again for the memories.
Wayne … can you advise me please … I have a samurai infinite 2-4 lb rated rod and paired with a Daiwa certate 2500d .. firstly is this combo out of balance and secondly … I’d like to run 6lb monofilament on this reel .. is this going to be ok or am I throwing everything out of whack ? I not a lover of braid .. and 4lb seem a little under done .. so I’m hoping 6lb quality mono will be ok … Just throwing some small plastics and use outfit for bait fish at times .. looking forward to your input .. thanks again Wayne .. your UA-cam clips brings much joy to me … Mel savage 🙏
You know how much I like your vids. I would have ate that 68cm flatty though😁. Such a good fish to chew on. Next fav is Grunta, any tips to catch em? Ive only been lucky on yabbies or live herring. They hit like a frieght train and taste sooo good
used to fish of the old gayandah wreck we lived above behind the cliff on woodville cres great fishing spot there was two old barges there as well from rob.
@@Wayne.Groomes.Fishing thanks mate. Was just keen to take my young daughter out for some yabbies, might just head up to bribie if thats the better/closest option.
@@shuheilawson1433 as you read a tide chart you will notice that the lows and highs are lower and higher on the full and no moons. The mid moon phase has less movement and range between high and low.
Thanks for watching
Awesome video so much knowledge shared!
Most welcome
thanks for that wayne . the drone reveals a lot you cant see with your feet firmly planted
johno
your very welcome
Agree.
great video
Thanks Chris.
Thanks for bringing back some great memories. I learnt to fish all over Redcliffe having grown up there until I finally left at about 24 (i`m 47 now). I did an article for bush and beach (I was the Redcliffe reporter for about 3 years until I moved on), on catching bream on hard bodies around "The Wells" before all the hype happened. I was living in a little caravan right beside Hayes Inlet. I still recon I know every rock on the whole peninsular ! Might give you a shout out one day and come for a fish back there again. Cheers again for the memories.
Gavin Swanson yep I’m in love with the peninsula as well.
Brilliant drone footage. Caught on low low tide too . Well done
Troy J thanks it did come up well.
Nice one. An area I have spent plenty of time but never viewed from this angle. Thanks
Stuart Px most welcome
Excellent again cobber. Glitch in the matrix at 1:23 🤣🤣
Got stuck in the sand at the bridge on my first go 🧐🤗😅
Thanks Poida
Cool enjoying the drone footage 👍
Cam Bill glad you liked it
Love your videos sir, thank you! Some great info here... Amazing shots with the drone.
james austin you’re very welcome
Some of your best work wayne!
FREDDY BEAFONT thanks Freddy
Great information Wayne thanks … Mel 🙏
Most welcome
Wayne … can you advise me please …
I have a samurai infinite 2-4 lb rated rod and paired with a Daiwa certate 2500d .. firstly is this combo out of balance and secondly … I’d like to run 6lb monofilament on this reel .. is this going to be ok or am I throwing everything out of whack ?
I not a lover of braid .. and 4lb seem a little under done ..
so I’m hoping 6lb quality mono will be ok …
Just throwing some small plastics and use outfit for bait fish at times ..
looking forward to your input ..
thanks again Wayne ..
your UA-cam clips brings much joy to me …
Mel savage 🙏
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where is the best access point for the flats you noted?
Haysmouth Street for the lower half of the tide land based
Tried the pilons. Bites but only small fish. Nothing big enough to eat
It’s one of my favorite places so I suggest you give it another shot.
You know how much I like your vids.
I would have ate that 68cm flatty though😁.
Such a good fish to chew on.
Next fav is Grunta, any tips to catch em? Ive only been lucky on yabbies or live herring.
They hit like a frieght train and taste sooo good
Bribie passage is loaded with grunta. They can be very frustrating when chasing whiting.
1966 old hornibrook bridge 10cents car used to roal and pivot all the way across because of sunken pilons
I was one year old in 1966
used to fish of the old gayandah wreck we lived above behind the cliff on woodville cres great fishing spot there was two old barges there as well from rob.
What is the best bait for the channel closest to the Clontarf side?
The best bait will depend on your target species. Winter pillies and mullet for snapper and tailor.
Can you fish the flats at high tide
Sure can. Makes great use of the waders
@@Wayne.Groomes.Fishing Thanks mate.
Best tide for Hayes inlet?
The last 3 hours of the run out and the first 2 hours of the run in. Flathead, bream and shovel nose.
Hey Wayne, are there any yabbies along there at low tide to pump for?
2bnvsfishing there is a very small patch but not worth it. Go the wrigglers. Better bait and way easier to get
@@Wayne.Groomes.Fishing thanks mate. Was just keen to take my young daughter out for some yabbies, might just head up to bribie if thats the better/closest option.
gday, what's the best height to go for low tide?
The new and full moon lows.
@@Wayne.Groomes.Fishing sorry how do you mean by that? Could you explain in detail please?
@@shuheilawson1433 as you read a tide chart you will notice that the lows and highs are lower and higher on the full and no moons. The mid moon phase has less movement and range between high and low.
hey mate loving your videos what do u recommend for a guy like me new to soft plastics fishing. any good lures.
BTW do u live near haysmouth parade
@@Wayne.Groomes.Fishing cheers mate
2.5 inch zman grubs catch everything. Sorry for the late 2 years reply. Just going through old comments that I missed.