Hey Brad , those Barramundi where horses 😮 ! Another fantastic fishing trip , that river/ estuary system where you fish 🐟 is so healthy !! Just enjoy seeing what you catch , can stop looking at my phone 😂 the cook up always looks mouth watering. Thankyou keep your toes in the boat . Cheers Geoff 🦈👍😀🐟
It can be a very productive system to fish at times. I definitely won't be putting my hands over the side when fishing this river. The fresh fish was delicious! I greatly appreciate you taking the time to comment. Cheers, Brad👍
Gday mate cant complain about that what would that have cost in a resteruant . That shark would have scared me as well pretty close to the boat , even those prawns would have made a good feed take care .
Awesome session Brad 👍. That little finman gave me a fright just watching it. I probably would have fallen overboard if I was there! That Barra feed looks superb. Great stuff mate.
Great video Brad , reminded me of the line from Jaws .....we need a bogger boat ! The bullsharks and crocs are gettong bigger and cheekier , time for an upgrade maybe ? Take care mate . Tony .
Very true, the sharks and crocs appear to be growing in confidence, while I loose mine in my small boat! I am definitely in the market for a bigger boat. Thanks heaps for taking time to comment it is greatly appreciated. Cheers, Brad.👍
I used to use 2 achors but it was a pain in the arse so I lashed out and got a Min Kota Electric and havent looked back. So easy to use, just press the achor button and you do not move, perfect. It did cost $4100 though but my back isnt that good due to all of the parachuting I did in the Army so its a godsend for me
Min kota electrics certainly have a place and would make life easy. The parachuting sounds a bit nerve racking for me, I'll stick with the sharks in the river! I greatly appreciate your comment and support. Take care, Brad👍
Good size barra catching. Have you ever caught any giant fresh water prawns( cherabin)? Barramundi, king threadfins love to eat live bait of cherabins. Have you traveled to Papua New Guinea for fishing barramundi? The local Papua fishermen use live bait cherabins. They caught many large barramundi. The Papua New Guinea have many big size snakehead fish, climbing perch.
I have caught cherabin but I ate them!😋Next time I'll save some for bait. It would be very exciting to experience the fishing Papua New Guinea has to offer. Thanks for sharing your comment. Cheers, Brad👍
@@returnoutdoors2210 The fisherman( Papua) uses 10cm -14 cm cherabin to bait barramundi. He had many big size barramundi. He uses bow & arrow on big striped snakehead fishes. He catches many climbing perches ( 10 cm-15 cm) after the rain pouring down, climbing perches jump from a creek to other creeks to find foods. He also arrows to catch many big size tilapia( 250 mm- 350 mm long) fishes.
Ahh yes. That system is the home of the bullshark in this local area.. when targeting the bigger class Barra it’s now basically impossible to get one in the boat. Over the Last 3-4 Years have lost about 50 fish over the meter mark to sharks all throughout the river.. not to mention all the other sized barras. Pretty much nearly impossible now. When side scanning around you can just see an count the bullsharks lol. And some are bigger than your boat! One day there will be an incident with a human an a shark in that river. It’s just a matter of time.
G'day mate. That 2nd Barra was a bloody nice one. Mate I'm sitting here all the way down south and I got a hell of a start when that shark come up. You wouldn't want to twiddle your toes in there. Was that Nth of T'ville that river you were in? It looks familiar when my son and I used to go out a river and the mouth to an island north again from the outlet. Bloody nice fish.
Too true, definitely don't wash your hands or feet in this river. The shark sure got the adrenaline flowing! I greatly appreciate you taking the time to comment.👍
Another great video the cooking section is a great way to end the days outing. Mate do you sell the shirts, if so where can we buy them? I am glad you liked the Kookakrumb 👍
Hi mate, just curious you just fish snags etc? Do you sound over them first and see if there is any Barra and do you like live baiting on medium tides or neap etc. cheers
I do like to use my sounder, however more substantial structures will all hold fish on different parts of the tide. It depends on the time of the year (cooler months - neap tides). Cheers, Brad👍
How that barra jumped out that bull sharks mouth I'll never work out. You would have 💩 yourself. Another good session mate but you had to work for them. Really enjoyed the video.
Why didn't you finish netting the shark? you almost had it? I bet that got that heart started? Looks like you had a really good day out there Cheers Garry
Better take along the wife armed with the 12 ga to bring some gater meat home. I live in Oregon and when salmon fishing the seals sometime grab our fish.
The life of a fish is not an easy one! Constantly targeted by predators above the water and in the water! Thanks heaps for sharing your comment. Take care, Brad👍
I wish I knew what the key difference is between the two species, allowing for quick identification - without a degree in marine biology! Thanks for your comment. Cheers, Brad👍
Thank you so much for posting great contents sir! I love watching all your fishing videos.
Glad you enjoy the videos! Thanks for taking the time to comment it is greatly appreciated! Take care, Brad👍
Look forward to every fishing episode you present and provide!!
Glad you enjoy the videos. Your support is greatly appreciated!👍
Deadly catch 🎣🎣🎣
It was a great day and lucky to catch some lovely fish! Take care, Brad👍
Another quality episode mate. 👍🏽👌🏽💪🏽
Glad you enjoyed the video! Take care, Brad👍
Another mouth watering trip.
Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for taking the time to comment. Cheers, Brad👍
awesome mate. keep up the good works
Glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for your support! Cheers, Brad👍
Those bull sharks are thick these days!! Great fishing session!! 👍
It appears, once the sharks are in a river system, they are there to stay! Thanks for your comment. Cheers, Brad👍
some nice healthy barras there bud, good catchin 👌
Thanks heaps for taking the time to comment. Cheers, Brad.👍
Good fishing. Stay safe and Blessed. I love watching your videos.
Thanks for your support, glad you enjoyed the video. Take care, Brad👍
Hey Brad , those Barramundi where horses 😮 ! Another fantastic fishing trip , that river/ estuary system where you fish 🐟 is so healthy !! Just enjoy seeing what you catch , can stop looking at my phone 😂 the cook up always looks mouth watering. Thankyou keep your toes in the boat . Cheers Geoff 🦈👍😀🐟
It can be a very productive system to fish at times. I definitely won't be putting my hands over the side when fishing this river. The fresh fish was delicious! I greatly appreciate you taking the time to comment. Cheers, Brad👍
Gday mate cant complain about that what would that have cost in a resteruant . That shark would have scared me as well pretty close to the boat , even those prawns would have made a good feed take care .
I certainly was rewarded with some lovely seafood! The shark was definitely a reminder to respect this environment. Thanks heaps, Brad👍
Thanks for taking me along again. Great selection of species in your river system. Although one of them I'm not to keen on. Stay Safe out there!
The rivers of Northern Australia are always full of big surprises! Cheers, Brad👍
Big beautiful fish, and so many different species down there.
This region is certainly spoilt with a variety of species. Thanks for taking the time to comment!👍
Yum! I'm hungry now. Thanks very much for sharing another great day out on the water.
I appreciate your support! Take care, Brad
Loved the cook up…bit too much of the green stuff.😏👍
Some things on the plate are just for decoration😉. Thanks heaps for your comment, Brad👍
Awesome session Brad 👍. That little finman gave me a fright just watching it. I probably would have fallen overboard if I was there! That Barra feed looks superb. Great stuff mate.
Frightfully, I nearly did step backwards out of the boat! I forget I'm an old man now! Thanks for your comment, Brad👍
Great video Brad , reminded me of the line from Jaws .....we need a bogger boat ! The bullsharks and crocs are gettong bigger and cheekier , time for an upgrade maybe ? Take care mate . Tony .
Very true, the sharks and crocs appear to be growing in confidence, while I loose mine in my small boat! I am definitely in the market for a bigger boat. Thanks heaps for taking time to comment it is greatly appreciated. Cheers, Brad.👍
Fantastic video. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for taking the time to comment. Cheers, Brad.
Good stuff mate looks like an awesome feed, thanks for the vid 👍
Thanks for your comment it is greatly appreciated. Take care, Brad.👍
Great fishing
Thanks for taking the time to comment! Cheers, Brad.👍
Great river system there mate, I didnt think that fingermark would go back tho
Most days the fingermark would have come home but I already had some nice fish in the box. Thanks for your comment! Cheers, Brad.👍
Awesome video Brad, good work mate. Gotta watch those sharks. 👍
Too true, can't be to cautious in the rivers of Northern Australia. Thanks for your support! Cheers, Brad.👍
👍👍👍 You should bring me. I never get wild barra anymore😅
At times it can be difficult to catch wild barra. Thanks for your comment. Cheers, Brad 👍
Bloody tax man at least he missed out that time around. Another great video. Thanks Brad
I certainly was lucky not to loose the fish to sharks. Glad you enjoyed the video. Cheers!👍
I used to use 2 achors but it was a pain in the arse so I lashed out and got a Min Kota Electric and havent looked back. So easy to use, just press the achor button and you do not move, perfect. It did cost $4100 though but my back isnt that good due to all of the parachuting I did in the Army so its a godsend for me
Min kota electrics certainly have a place and would make life easy. The parachuting sounds a bit nerve racking for me, I'll stick with the sharks in the river! I greatly appreciate your comment and support. Take care, Brad👍
Great Video!! I wish I could catch a Barra!
Glad you enjoyed the video! Good luck the fishing. Cheers, Brad.👍
Good size barra catching. Have you ever caught any giant fresh water prawns( cherabin)? Barramundi, king threadfins love to eat live bait of cherabins. Have you traveled to Papua New Guinea for fishing barramundi? The local Papua fishermen use live bait cherabins. They caught many large barramundi. The Papua New Guinea have many big size snakehead fish, climbing perch.
I have caught cherabin but I ate them!😋Next time I'll save some for bait. It would be very exciting to experience the fishing Papua New Guinea has to offer. Thanks for sharing your comment. Cheers, Brad👍
@@returnoutdoors2210 The fisherman( Papua) uses 10cm -14 cm cherabin to bait barramundi. He had many big size barramundi. He uses bow & arrow on big striped snakehead fishes. He catches many climbing perches ( 10 cm-15 cm) after the rain pouring down, climbing perches jump from a creek to other creeks to find foods. He also arrows to catch many big size tilapia( 250 mm- 350 mm long) fishes.
Ahh yes. That system is the home of the bullshark in this local area.. when targeting the bigger class Barra it’s now basically impossible to get one in the boat. Over the Last 3-4 Years have lost about 50 fish over the meter mark to sharks all throughout the river.. not to mention all the other sized barras. Pretty much nearly impossible now. When side scanning around you can just see an count the bullsharks lol. And some are bigger than your boat! One day there will be an incident with a human an a shark in that river. It’s just a matter of time.
Need a repelex
Thanks for taking the time to comment!👍
G'day mate. That 2nd Barra was a bloody nice one. Mate I'm sitting here all the way down south and I got a hell of a start when that shark come up. You wouldn't want to twiddle your toes in there. Was that Nth of T'ville that river you were in? It looks familiar when my son and I used to go out a river and the mouth to an island north again from the outlet. Bloody nice fish.
Too true, definitely don't wash your hands or feet in this river. The shark sure got the adrenaline flowing! I greatly appreciate you taking the time to comment.👍
Chúc a bội thu nhe
Thank you for your kind comment. Cheers, Brad 👍
Another great video the cooking section is a great way to end the days outing. Mate do you sell the shirts, if so where can we buy them? I am glad you liked the Kookakrumb 👍
Thanks for putting me onto Kookakrumb - Brilliant!👍I have a shirt coming your way. Thanks for your support. Cheers, Brad.
He didn't just throw, that legal fingermark back..did he ?😊
Hahaha - guilty! Thanks heaps for your comment.👍
Always a good watch! What hooks you run mate??
Glad you enjoyed the video! I usually use a 4/0 to 6/0 Kahle hook. Thanks for your question. Cheers, Brad👍
Mantap kawan keren spotnya kan salam kenal slalu
Thank you for your kind comment. Cheers, Brad 👍
Delicious
Sure was! Thanks for your comment, Brad. 👍
What part of Australia are you fishing. Love watching and jealous cause of what you can fish for compared to what I have in south east Victoria
I am located in North Queensland. Glad you enjoy the video! Cheers, Brad.👍
I pulled a 10kg barra head in, not far from where you were fishing at one stage in the videos, bill shark got the majority of the fish,
The bull sharks can certainly ruin the excitement of landing a good fish! Thanks for your comment, Brad👍
Hi mate, just curious you just fish snags etc? Do you sound over them first and see if there is any Barra and do you like live baiting on medium tides or neap etc. cheers
I do like to use my sounder, however more substantial structures will all hold fish on different parts of the tide. It depends on the time of the year (cooler months - neap tides). Cheers, Brad👍
How that barra jumped out that bull sharks mouth I'll never work out. You would have 💩 yourself. Another good session mate but you had to work for them. Really enjoyed the video.
Lose Lose for the barra - it was in the shark's mouth or my esky😄. Thanks, Brad 👍
Why didn't you finish netting the shark? you almost had it?
I bet that got that heart started? Looks like you had a really good day out there
Cheers Garry
Hahaha - I would've but the net wasn't big enough 😂. Too true, the heart was certainly racing. Thanks, Brad 👍
Better take along the wife armed with the 12 ga to bring some gater meat home. I live in Oregon and when salmon fishing the seals sometime grab our fish.
The life of a fish is not an easy one! Constantly targeted by predators above the water and in the water! Thanks heaps for sharing your comment. Take care, Brad👍
Can u tell me what size and brand boat your using. It looks perfect for what im Looking for
The boat is a 3.95m Stacer Pro-line with a 25hp Yamaha outboard. It is a great little boat. Thanks for your question!👍
Mantap👍👍👍🎣🎣🎣🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
Glad you enjoyed the video!👍
spot & umpan mantap bro👍
PE & Lider berapa bro?
I usually fish with 6 to 12kg rods and use 40 to 60lbs leader. Thanks for your comment. Cheers, Brad.👍
What size Hook do you use?
In this video I was using 5/0 Wide Gap hook. Cheers!👍
Mate !!!!! throw away the barra an keep the fingermark . LOL
Hahaha - good advice but I already had the Barra in the box.👍
Hey mate, could you please do a video or just comment the set up you run for live bait. Rod, reel, line etc thankyou
Thanks for the question, I'll aim to include this in upcoming live bait Barra fishing videos. Take care, Brad👍
@ is that braid or mono on that black reel setup ?
@@returnoutdoors2210 braid or mono and what lb?
hello mate, what is legal size for finger marks fish in Australia waters?
Currently the legal size for fingermark in the state of Queensland is 35cm. Thanks for your question. Cheers!👍
At first I thought that black Jew??? Was a river Jew….no size limit but didn’t get a good enough look.
I wish I knew what the key difference is between the two species, allowing for quick identification - without a degree in marine biology! Thanks for your comment. Cheers, Brad👍
Ini dinegara mana?
I am in Australia. Cheers👍
Geez!! Did you need to use your spare undies. I just paid way too much for 260g of dirty Woolies Barra. Well done!
Lucky I had none on😉! It was a proper reminder of the risks when venturing into these rivers! Hope you enjoyed your Barra, Brad👍
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Thanks for your comment! Cheers, Brad👍