TOP video Adam, a little bit of everything ,i have never fished the surf beach over there i have inside as well as the bottom PIN BAR and off shore, always wanted to fish the lower end of the Isl, for tailor around Easter, Cheers mate Chris
@@dingydate Thanks Chris! If you can't find the time to get over to North straddie then South Straddie is another option. You can drive your boat over to the western side of South Straddie, anchor the boat, and then walk across to the surf side. I've done it a few times. Its the same style of surf fishing. You have to carry everything over with you by foot but not having to clean the 4wd is a plus!
Great couple of days guys Fresh bait and a feed looks like a good gutter out there plenty of fish You picked the right days lucky you didn’t leave it to Easter weekend Tight lines 🍺
Hi there, we are coming to Straddie at Xmas. Just wondering what rods your recommend & any advice for kids fishing at beach pls. Looks like great times together.
Hi Belle, I use different rods depending on the species I'm chasing. Because you are going around Xmas and want to involve the kids, I'd suggest chasing Whiting. They hold close to the beach, making it easier for small kids to join in. You don't need expensive or specialized gear to chase whiting. Any soft rod will do around the 2-4kg range. I prefer the longer rods up to around 10ft as they allow me to cast well back from the waters edge. I don't like standing near the water as I believe it spooks whiting. Kids will often out fish the adults, I think it's because they are shorter 😜Keep the rods shorter for the kids, they'll enjoy it more of is easy. Around 6ft is fine. Having said all that my favorite whiting rod is a Snyder glass 10ft 6in Crusoe island. Keep everything light, 3 or 4kg line (6 or 8lb), a size 4 hook, small swivel and small sinker. Worms are my favorite bait.
It'll depend on the wind and weather. No point in being uncomfortable. If it's light wind then I prefer main beach. Fish the small blind gutters on an outgoing tide for whiting. I prefer half tide down to the bottom of the tide. If it's a Northerly wind you can fish the calm section along the very south end of main beach. It's only accessable at low tide though and it's important to head back up the beach before you get stuck there (it's a 12hour wait). If it's blowing hard from the SE or East then you can hide from the wind along Flinders beach. There's other beaches you can try to but some don't have vehicle access.
TOP video Adam, a little bit of everything ,i have never fished the surf beach over there i have inside as well as the bottom PIN BAR
and off shore, always wanted to fish the lower end of the Isl, for tailor around Easter,
Cheers mate Chris
@@dingydate Thanks Chris! If you can't find the time to get over to North straddie then South Straddie is another option. You can drive your boat over to the western side of South Straddie, anchor the boat, and then walk across to the surf side. I've done it a few times. Its the same style of surf fishing. You have to carry everything over with you by foot but not having to clean the 4wd is a plus!
Great couple of days guys
Fresh bait and a feed looks like a good gutter out there plenty of fish
You picked the right days lucky you didn’t leave it to Easter weekend
Tight lines 🍺
Thanks Tight Lines! It's fish dinners all this week!
good video mate!
Thank you!
What an epic fishing guys, nice catch and good size fish
Thank you! We can't wait to go back again 👍
@@adamneeson are you guys doing camping in main beach?
@@johnyem3758 Yes, that trip we were at camp 10.
it's an old post, but geez I love watching you camp and fish straddie mate...home sick 100% 😫 😋
Thanks again for the nice comments Daniel. I'm glad someone else other than me enjoys my videos 😂
@@adamneeson I'd rather make them with you mate, but will suffice with watching and enjoying from a distance 😉
Hi there, we are coming to Straddie at Xmas. Just wondering what rods your recommend & any advice for kids fishing at beach pls. Looks like great times together.
Hi Belle,
I use different rods depending on the species I'm chasing. Because you are going around Xmas and want to involve the kids, I'd suggest chasing Whiting. They hold close to the beach, making it easier for small kids to join in.
You don't need expensive or specialized gear to chase whiting. Any soft rod will do around the 2-4kg range. I prefer the longer rods up to around 10ft as they allow me to cast well back from the waters edge. I don't like standing near the water as I believe it spooks whiting. Kids will often out fish the adults, I think it's because they are shorter 😜Keep the rods shorter for the kids, they'll enjoy it more of is easy. Around 6ft is fine.
Having said all that my favorite whiting rod is a Snyder glass 10ft 6in Crusoe island.
Keep everything light, 3 or 4kg line (6 or 8lb), a size 4 hook, small swivel and small sinker.
Worms are my favorite bait.
No massive March flies around? 😅
Nope 😂 Sometimes you just get lucky!
What beach to fish? We are staying at Cyminder but have a 4wd we driving from out back Qld
It'll depend on the wind and weather. No point in being uncomfortable. If it's light wind then I prefer main beach. Fish the small blind gutters on an outgoing tide for whiting. I prefer half tide down to the bottom of the tide.
If it's a Northerly wind you can fish the calm section along the very south end of main beach. It's only accessable at low tide though and it's important to head back up the beach before you get stuck there (it's a 12hour wait).
If it's blowing hard from the SE or East then you can hide from the wind along Flinders beach.
There's other beaches you can try to but some don't have vehicle access.
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Thank you! 👍