I went fishing on the same night around the same area looking mulloways but miss read the conditions and didn’t catch anything. Wasted 6 hours. Shows what experience can do. So much to learn for an amateur like me.
This channel is great for the enthusiast fisherperson or aspiring fisherperson so when one of my mates enquired about learning more I suggested it. He responded that it was of limited value to a person like him. He has a couple of young kids and they only try fishing once or twice a year on holidays. When they go they grab the Kmart JW rods out of the garage, load them up with all the other gear and head off. When they get to whatever coastal spot they chose to stay at they go to the 7 Eleven or servo and get some prawns for bait. Then they head to somewhere the kids can’t get into too much strife like a bridge, jetty or park to catch a fish, any fish will do, a puffer, tiny bream etc as its all based around entertainment value rather than feeding the family. What he is looking for is help to achieve that. He will never catch worms or learn the FG knot and he’s not going to buy a Stradic reel and match it to a $300 rod. He just wants some tips on how to identify good places to try for kids 5-11, how to catch a fish quick with cheap gear and then release it. That’s what entertains the kids. If a keeper comes along then that’s a bonus. There would be tens of thousand of families like this. Far, far more than the enthusiast fishing community and as far as I can see no one on youtube is catering to them. There are a few “Temu Challenges” and the like but that’s about it.
Roger teaches how to quickly, easily and consistently catch fish. Therefore he's not pushing the cheapest way to fish. But you can always adapt your budget to correspond to his setups.
Why not use a baitrunner type reel Roger, then you gold have your drag set light but when you want to strike you only need to disengage the baitrunner and strike on your preset drag.
Great vid Rodger!Thanks for all the tips.I Caught a small mulloway while experimenting with beach worms last week on a 2 hook rig similar to what you use with 1 hook threading the worm on standard and on the 2nd hook bunched up a couple small worms which accounted for the mulloway.Looking forward to a worming vid on that beach.👍
Those beaches are magnificent. Another good video Roger. Just watching these videos relaxes me. My wife and I are off to Wooyung beach on Friday 10th, weather permitting followed by lunch at the Bruns hotel. I keep learning little hints from you which get filed away!!
Lately Roger I've been using your running sinker rig you use for Jew, but I've been using it for bream and whiting and it's been working really well. With the paternoster rig I used to get a lot of bites and miss them. But with the running sinker rig they can run with it and I'm seem to get a better hook up.👍
Damm, salmon that size are superb eating. I would rather it than the bream ANY DAY. ☺ You must live in an awesome part of our coast. My beach fishing is average to say the least. (I live in the SW of W.A.) Have to travel a loooong way (from my home town of Bunbury) for that sort of fishing now-a-days.
I've been watching quite a few of your videos Roger, and I want to see you catch a good mulloway. Scrap the worms, squid strip's, occy unless they're big and live. Your a gun at catching whiting and salmon etc. Catch one of those. Single or double 10/0s. Wade out as far as your can. Good gutter. Get a decent cast and I'll be keen to hear your results!! My 2 cents! Good luck!
What an amazing channel. Great content, made me start fishing again after 25 years. Reminded of going fishing with dad when I was just 7-9yo. Is there a video of how you clean your rod and reel after beach surfing?
That is useful to know that Mulloway is a Low Energy fish (don’t like strong current). What about Gummy shark, is that also Low Energy? I have caught Salmon and Snapper in strong current, so they seem to be High Energy.
Hi Roger, do you think you could start a segment at some point where you use different followers favourite rigs and show the results? Maybe each week etc you pick one. I think it could teach us all heaps of new rigs to try!
I’m your new subscriber ❤. Really learn a lot of you how to catch worms 🐛 at the beach . Hope to get some for my self . And I saw you using stinger hook which its really nice. I will try it come soon too 😂. Keep it up 👍🏻 really love your video. Hope to see more in your next video.
Hey Roger. A couple of years ago I was at the Basin on the Northern Beaches of Sydney. My partner and I were having a BBQ when a bunch of wogs turned up with a bucket of nippers and preceded to cook them up on the hot plate! Would you consider doing a beach worm catch and cook??
I went fishing on the same night around the same area looking mulloways but miss read the conditions and didn’t catch anything. Wasted 6 hours. Shows what experience can do. So much to learn for an amateur like me.
UA-cam is a great place for hints and tips and of course so is Google...good luck mate....you will start getting good fish in no time at all 🎣👍🏻
You didn’t lose anything you gained xp
This channel is great for the enthusiast fisherperson or aspiring fisherperson so when one of my mates enquired about learning more I suggested it. He responded that it was of limited value to a person like him. He has a couple of young kids and they only try fishing once or twice a year on holidays. When they go they grab the Kmart JW rods out of the garage, load them up with all the other gear and head off. When they get to whatever coastal spot they chose to stay at they go to the 7 Eleven or servo and get some prawns for bait. Then they head to somewhere the kids can’t get into too much strife like a bridge, jetty or park to catch a fish, any fish will do, a puffer, tiny bream etc as its all based around entertainment value rather than feeding the family. What he is looking for is help to achieve that. He will never catch worms or learn the FG knot and he’s not going to buy a Stradic reel and match it to a $300 rod. He just wants some tips on how to identify good places to try for kids 5-11, how to catch a fish quick with cheap gear and then release it. That’s what entertains the kids. If a keeper comes along then that’s a bonus.
There would be tens of thousand of families like this. Far, far more than the enthusiast fishing community and as far as I can see no one on youtube is catering to them. There are a few “Temu Challenges” and the like but that’s about it.
Roger teaches how to quickly, easily and consistently catch fish. Therefore he's not pushing the cheapest way to fish. But you can always adapt your budget to correspond to his setups.
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@@georgeharley1513 The commenter is referring to all people that fish, so used an inclusive term. Are you suggesting that only men fish?
Why not use a baitrunner type reel Roger, then you gold have your drag set light but when you want to strike you only need to disengage the baitrunner and strike on your preset drag.
Love the time you take to explain things with relevant detail. Thank you🙏
Glad it was helpful!
I really appreciate your positive attitude Roger
Great vid Rodger!Thanks for all the tips.I Caught a small mulloway while experimenting with beach worms last week on a 2 hook rig similar to what you use with 1 hook threading the worm on standard and on the 2nd hook bunched up a couple small worms which accounted for the mulloway.Looking forward to a worming vid on that beach.👍
Those beaches are magnificent. Another good video Roger. Just watching these videos relaxes me.
My wife and I are off to Wooyung beach on Friday 10th, weather permitting followed by lunch at the Bruns hotel.
I keep learning little hints from you which get filed away!!
Sounds great!
Thanks fir the vid Roger. Look forward to the Squid vid if you get the chance to make it.
I will never take a chance to go onto a beach alone in South Africa, you must enjoy your safe beautiful beaches
You have beautiful beaches in South Africa. It's unfortunate that they are not safe
Why is that sir.
Amazing vid Rodger. Hope the bluebottles don’t come up the coast too far
Good to hear you didn’t always catch heaps of fish Roger. Really enjoy your fishing videos.
Thanks 👍
Always great information and awesome tips! Love the content and thank you for your efforts, to bring us these great videos.
Thanks Roger
Lovely catches Roger keep it up
Thanks, Roger.
I wish I could get those worms. I am also looking forward to see you catching squids.
Lately Roger I've been using your running sinker rig you use for Jew, but I've been using it for bream and whiting and it's been working really well. With the paternoster rig I used to get a lot of bites and miss them. But with the running sinker rig they can run with it and I'm seem to get a better hook up.👍
Thanks Nathan, great to hear.
Thanks Roger ❤❤❤❤
Damm, salmon that size are superb eating. I would rather it than the bream ANY DAY. ☺ You must live in an awesome part of our coast. My beach fishing is average to say the least. (I live in the SW of W.A.) Have to travel a loooong way (from my home town of Bunbury) for that sort of fishing now-a-days.
I've been watching quite a few of your videos Roger, and I want to see you catch a good mulloway. Scrap the worms, squid strip's, occy unless they're big and live. Your a gun at catching whiting and salmon etc. Catch one of those. Single or double 10/0s. Wade out as far as your can. Good gutter. Get a decent cast and I'll be keen to hear your results!! My 2 cents! Good luck!
Thanks Mardy 👌🎣
We have watched you many times collecting bait Roger and I would love to see footage of you chasing the squid. Thanks for sharing.
Sure Mark, Will do
…you definitely prove that beach worms are a gun bait for many species ..it worth learning the skills to collect fresh bait👊
Great one Rodger
What an amazing channel. Great content, made me start fishing again after 25 years. Reminded of going fishing with dad when I was just 7-9yo.
Is there a video of how you clean your rod and reel after beach surfing?
Thanks, Rob, not at this stage but possibly in the near future
Love your channel. Wish we had worms on WA shores
I was always taught if there are bluebottles there will be no fish. Happy to be wrong, but I don't want a sting anyway!
Looking forward to the squid catch and cook mate....love squid just as much as you Rodger 👍🍺😊
Coming soon
That is useful to know that Mulloway is a Low Energy fish (don’t like strong current).
What about Gummy shark, is that also Low Energy?
I have caught Salmon and Snapper in strong current, so they seem to be High Energy.
Great video Roger 👍👏👏
Glad you enjoyed it
Hi Roger, do you think you could start a segment at some point where you use different followers favourite rigs and show the results? Maybe each week etc you pick one. I think it could teach us all heaps of new rigs to try!
Great idea, but I would need to ask people for their favorite rigs
Bream are great eating and underestimated at time's 🎣👍🏻
Yes they are!
What rod and reel combo are you using please?
Ok, sorry. You cover that later in the video.
Hi Roger. Love ur videos. Why do you use a bottom sinker over a running sinker?
I mix it up Dave, I often use a running sinker
It’s getting harder to trust the swell/weather forcast, they are wrong so much, only got 1 the same night, 17kg, only had 2 bites in 5 hours.
Yes, sometimes the report is big swell and its flat. Worth the wait for the one fish
I’m your new subscriber ❤. Really learn a lot of you how to catch worms 🐛 at the beach . Hope to get some for my self . And I saw you using stinger hook which its really nice. I will try it come soon too 😂. Keep it up 👍🏻 really love your video. Hope to see more in your next video.
Thanks and welcome
Thanks and welcome
Vrery nice catch i hope you can share the location,
Hola Roger!! great video mate!! learned a lot!! keep up the good work!!
Thanks Diego
Do you get Kingfish along your beaches I'm a lad from NZ
A bad days fishing is better than a good daya work
Do the silver bream take as long to grow as the black bream ?
It is about the same, the first 3 years is quite fast and then it slows down
@@RogerOsborneFishing thanks for the reply
salmon want to be caught they bite a hook, porpoise don't bite a hook and don't want to be caught, Haha! that was funny Roger.
Hello Mr Osborne, short videos of less than 30 minutes I find it better.
And the beard suits you very well.
Warm kisses
Thanks Gino
Larry David approves your finishing message :P
Can I find beach worms in Georgia coast
I have a fishing channel and I learn a lot from you
Thanks for letting me know.
Hey Roger. A couple of years ago I was at the Basin on the Northern Beaches of Sydney. My partner and I were having a BBQ when a bunch of wogs turned up with a bucket of nippers and preceded to cook them up on the hot plate! Would you consider doing a beach worm catch and cook??
I have thought about it. I have never heard of anyone eating them
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Flippen l e g e n d Rog!!