Worms are the best all year round but because they are always available but when spring comes around if you can catch some shrimp they are dynamite, small yabbies are also great bait in spring and summer
@@DanWebberFishing thanks Dan. Loving your videos. Gunna try the dam with the kids the end of September/ early October. Does the dam fish well that time of the year?
Thank you. It really depends on the weather through spring and leading up to your trip. If we have a steady warming spring it can be great but if its a wet cool spring it often wont fire up until November. I usually find the upper Murrumbidgee arm fires first.
Nice stuff mate, thanks
Thank you
good work mate
Thanks Jacko
beautiful water
It really is!
Good to see the Juck levels getting up. Couple of nice fish too Dan. Well done.
Cheers Ian, it sure good. So much water to explore again
Nice video mate.. keep them coming
Thanks Ben 👍
Hi I’m Henry’s friend from school
Do you have issues with your Gulps drying out? Great video
They do dry out especially when it’s hot, I either dunk them in the drink now and then or take them off and put them back in the jar/packet.
What’s a good live bait for tying up to a snag with the kids?
Worms are the best all year round but because they are always available but when spring comes around if you can catch some shrimp they are dynamite, small yabbies are also great bait in spring and summer
@@DanWebberFishing do the cod go for the yabbies?
@@fazza6777yes they do, just gotta make sure to release them during spring
@@DanWebberFishing thanks Dan. Loving your videos. Gunna try the dam with the kids the end of September/ early October. Does the dam fish well that time of the year?
Thank you. It really depends on the weather through spring and leading up to your trip. If we have a steady warming spring it can be great but if its a wet cool spring it often wont fire up until November. I usually find the upper Murrumbidgee arm fires first.
Hey, you’re not using the ghost black and red, do you think colour matters?
Hi Rick, I do think colour can make a difference but I also don’t like to get caught up on the one colour or lure. The retrieve is way more important.