Nice work mate , I've grown up fishing the beaches of Moreton and Fraser island and up here we never I mean never point our headlights towards the water at night ,especially on a calm night . That's just what we do but it might be worth thinking about
This is up near the Alcomos wreck ,,turn left after the Ocean View Tavern follow the rd. down to the end till you reach the limestone track ,follow the track to the beach ,park up in the car parking spots and walk the rest of the way ,,the best fishing in this part of WA
I have just come across your channel. Great work. One question - what brand/where did you get the rodholders you have attached at the front of your bullbar? Loved this vid - nice Mulloway.
Hi these are outrigger holders used on trolling boats. I got them many years ago from a tackle store and it doesn’t have any brand buy if you can get yourself one they’re very useful
Hey bro do you reckon a 150m spool of braid would be enough for this kind of fishing or would I be spooled cuz with 50lb braid I can lock up and pump the fish
Yeah should be okay as long as you have brand new braid. I personally don’t like to use anything less than 90 lb as it’s not just for turning the fish around but salty water weakens your braid over time and when beach fishing you’re casting over and over again and using heavy sinkers over long distance so lots of wear on your braid and so you don’t want to lose a fish after spending so many countless hours chasing it just cause you have a thinner braid. Mulloways are strong fish so locking up fully is not a good idea and even with 100 lb line I use locked up, they still take a fair bit of line, but it can be done with your setup, depending on the size of the mulloway less than 15 kg
Hey Mate were about's in perth did you get it from? I live there and would like to fish. As a bigginer i would love to catch some nice big fish. Much Aprriciated. Thanks 👍
Mulloway fishing starts to be more proactive from wilbinga upwatds. Try areas that are more remote and harder to get to and that’s usually where the fish are. If you can see offshore reefs within a km that’s usually a good spot. Fish in lower swells and also fish from the onset of 1st big storm in Perth all through the winter months. New moon is productive and I prefer at the change of high tide
North of two rocks, Wilbinga region are great areas to target mulloway and if you’re heading further north, look for reefs close offshore which can increase your chances of mulloway coming in, good luck
Hi, I use shimano t curve revolution 13 foot two piece surf rod matched with the one and only Daiwa saltiga surf reel ( lightest reel ever made for surf fishing) and I use daiwa 8 ply 92lb braid
Beaches change so even if you were told, it wouldn't do you any good. Do some research then get out there & put in the hours to find your own spots instead of trying to shortcut your way to success off somebody else's hard work. Rude to even ask & nobody with any brains shares thier spots because it's a sure fire way to ruin a spot.
Enjoying this from Da Lat in the highlands of Vietnam. Locked out of WA due to Covid for over 2 years now. Great vid. Thanks.
It's beautiful nice video very good fishing, my friend
Good stuff mate. This week is looking the goods so I'll be spending 2 nights & 3 mornings on the hunt myself.
Tight lines bruz 🎣
Good vid man beautiful fish 👍
Woow that is fabulous
nice work mate looks awesome!
Great vid mate... looks like you enjoy catching fish as much as me... Keep them coming. 👍👍👏👏
Tnx, hopefully can put some good content together this year
Nice work mate , I've grown up fishing the beaches of Moreton and Fraser island and
up here we never I mean never point our headlights towards the water at night ,especially on a calm night . That's just what we do but it might be worth thinking about
Care to explain why?
This is up near the Alcomos wreck ,,turn left after the Ocean View Tavern follow the rd. down to the end till you reach the limestone track ,follow the track to the beach ,park up in the car parking spots and walk the rest of the way ,,the best fishing in this part of WA
Is that out in front of the "Oceans 27" restaurant mate?
Nearly went up lano way tonight new moon ,great fish well done thanks for sharing
New moon is my favourite time for them, hopefully you get into some
@@farshadslandbasefishingwhich fishing spot?
I wonder if they are keen on yellowtail/yakkas just like here in our area in NSW WE can fish them in the shallow waters. Nice catch master!
Wow nice spot congrats from your new friend from Philippines
Many tnx
@@farshadslandbasefishing i will subscribe to your channel tnx
Beautiful fish from the beach
You will need a couple of your mates around to finish him off
Tight lines 👍🍺🍺
I have just come across your channel. Great work. One question - what brand/where did you get the rodholders you have attached at the front of your bullbar? Loved this vid - nice Mulloway.
Hi these are outrigger holders used on trolling boats. I got them many years ago from a tackle store and it doesn’t have any brand buy if you can get yourself one they’re very useful
Wow you’re the Mulloway Slayer !
Good work , well done 👍
many tnx, will try to make more videos for mulloway !! tnx for following
Wow, you’ve been getting some big ones lately. I was just wondering what sort of rig you were using?
Hi, this was on a set of ganghooks with a fresh fillet of tailor just caught
Hey bro do you reckon a 150m spool of braid would be enough for this kind of fishing or would I be spooled cuz with 50lb braid I can lock up and pump the fish
Yeah should be okay as long as you have brand new braid. I personally don’t like to use anything less than 90 lb as it’s not just for turning the fish around but salty water weakens your braid over time and when beach fishing you’re casting over and over again and using heavy sinkers over long distance so lots of wear on your braid and so you don’t want to lose a fish after spending so many countless hours chasing it just cause you have a thinner braid. Mulloways are strong fish so locking up fully is not a good idea and even with 100 lb line I use locked up, they still take a fair bit of line, but it can be done with your setup, depending on the size of the mulloway less than 15 kg
Nice video bro. Whats your rod?
Great video mate! Do you prefer high or low tide?
I have found High tide is always more effective
@@farshadslandbasefishing Appreciate the reply mate!
I can't wait too relocate to WA mainly jobs from North qld
Hey Mate were about's in perth did you get it from? I live there and would like to fish. As a bigginer i would love to catch some nice big fish.
Much Aprriciated. Thanks 👍
Probably near Lancelin somewhere
What’s the rig you were using mate???
What burley do you use mate?
I use a 2kg block of mulies or plichards in a mesh net
Wow great bro... which beach bro??
Where is this ,mate
Hi mate I’ve just started beach fishing do you have any spots or tips thanks.
Mulloway fishing starts to be more proactive from wilbinga upwatds. Try areas that are more remote and harder to get to and that’s usually where the fish are. If you can see offshore reefs within a km that’s usually a good spot. Fish in lower swells and also fish from the onset of 1st big storm in Perth all through the winter months. New moon is productive and I prefer at the change of high tide
Fuckyeah dude ! Killer !
wheres this beach at boss
Is that north or south of Perth?
north of perth
If u can share some good spot around Perth ?
North of two rocks, Wilbinga region are great areas to target mulloway and if you’re heading further north, look for reefs close offshore which can increase your chances of mulloway coming in, good luck
Nice work mate. Be better if music wasn't so loud. Makes bit hard to hear what you're saying. Avagud1
We’re is that spot
What’s the rig ??
location in western australia?
Not far from Perth
Location please 🙏 🙂 😌 bro
Gear?
Hi, I use shimano t curve revolution 13 foot two piece surf rod matched with the one and only Daiwa saltiga surf reel ( lightest reel ever made for surf fishing) and I use daiwa 8 ply 92lb braid
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Beaches change so even if you were told, it wouldn't do you any good. Do some research then get out there & put in the hours to find your own spots instead of trying to shortcut your way to success off somebody else's hard work. Rude to even ask & nobody with any brains shares thier spots because it's a sure fire way to ruin a spot.
Gott put half of him back in the ovean now that illegal 😂
lol 20kg...haha more like 12...
Loose the music 👎