💥HUNTING 1770 RAMBO!!!💥 A Cracker AUSTRALIA DAY! - Finding Isolated Rocks! - BEST seafood BUFFET!
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- Опубліковано 30 січ 2025
- Four weeks in the making!
Seriously, the 'LUCKY' country!!!!!
Some great tips on spotting isolated rocks!
We prepare the BEST EVER seafood 'BUFFET'! !
This is a long one packed with what we LOVE & ENJOY!! Settle in and allow enough time to get THROUGH IT ALL!
We truly hope you enjoy watching!! & PLEASE let us know !!
We had a cracker Australia Day, fishing, swimming and enjoying our catch and a wide erray of fresh local seafood on our plate!
A few snippets of our Bali trip!
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🦋❤️ In loving memory of Mum ❤️🦋
👉 RESPONSE ABOUT BLACK COLOURATION ON OUR BAR CHEEK TROUT.
Dear Eddie,
Thank you for your inquiry, our curator has provided the response below.
The fish is an unusual colour form of a large Blue-spotted Coral Trout, Plectropomus laevis.
The spot pattern of this individual is not consistent with the most common colour forms of either the Blue-spotted Coral Trout (P. laevis), or Bar-cheeked Coral Trout (P. maculatus), however the DNA of other examples of this colour form have been analysed and have turned out to be consistent with typically spotted examples of the Blue-spotted Coral Trout.
The random diffuse black blotches showing on the head, body and fins of this individual are found occasionally in all 5 species of coral trout, and right across the geographic range of the species. Individuals of various species in other families, in both marine and freshwater environments, are also occasionally known to have similar blotches.
The black blotches are not well understood, but may be a genetic condition involving production of excess melanin in the skin, possibly after extended exposure to sunlight. Fish with these melanistic blotches are usually quite large and in very good condition, so the cause is not thought to be related to harmful diseases, or parasites.
Regards
Jeff
Manager Ichthyology
Discovery Centre
Queensland Museum
PO Box 3300 | South Brisbane BC | Queensland 4101 | Australia
t. 07 3153 3000 | qm.qld.gov.au
🦋❤️ In loving memory of Mum ❤️🦋
Hope you both had a great holiday.What an Awesome Day some absolute Magic fishing and Fish , will have to give you both 1st prize for top fish hard to seperate. Loved the platter we had Crayfish ,Prawns , Oysters ,S A King George Whiting Coopers vintage beer battered .Yep those reals do need some work just serviced a couple for the mate and rebound a runner .No better place to be than fishing 🇦🇺 Day .👍👍👍
Cheers Wombat 🐾🦀🦞🦐🐟🥃🍺
Thanks for watching! The king George whiting sounds bloody good! Definitely living in the lucky country! Thanks again mate, appreciated! 🍻
Blessed
💜
Gotta love Aussie day we went out and had a great day anton caught a lovely blue bone I just fended the sharks off for him lol loved your fotage we love watching your fishing adventures enjoy Bali ❤️🏄🏽♀️🎣
It was exceptionally good weather! Thank you ❤️ so much for watching and your comments!
Going great till the watermelon ! Fantastic cook up Eddie and Snez
Thanks Mate! It’s not a bad addition when served cold. 😁 Thanks for watching !
Thanks for sharing guys 👍 how good was that Aussie day feed 👌 put another shrimp on the barby ha ha ha 😂
Thanks Scotty! Was the best ever platter 💜
Beaut Emperor, love reef fishing never know what cha gunna get
Cheers from down south
Definitely living in a lucky country! Thanks for watching, very much appreciated! 👌👍
Absolutely love you two, my hubby and me be married 23 years and fishing and boating is our tie, we both feels when we watch, still fishing too , just sold a 7.2 meter Trophy boat, looking for outboards boat now, cause of you guys ha! much love guys, Mick and Dee❤️
Thank you! Great to hear from like minded people! Hope you both get back on the water soon! 💜👌
Thankyou for the vid, love to see that failed bearing or that reel pulled apart. 😮
Planning on throwing a bit of the repair into the next vid. It was definitely just a lack of maintenance. One of the two Talicas hadn’t been open in nearly two years. Pretty grubby inside but all sweet now. Thanks for watching and appreciate the feedback. 👍🎣
My Sister's name is Bruce...
I think your guna need a bigger boat Ed.
Great content guys.
Tell me a funny joke next time.
Give Wilson 2 pats from me. = ]
Cheers Mate 🍻
Hey guys lil tip if ya didn’t already know them fusilier tails are great for trout if ya mix it up with another bait 👌🏻 sweet vids by the way too 👍🏽
Thanks heaps! Will give it a go if I can grab one before she throws em back! Much appreciated & thanks for watching.
Hahaha I was wondering what in gods name you had a little two stroke motor on the boat for, that reel is done!!!
Haha, we have actually had them serviced and came up like new! Thanks to our local pro, Josh. Bearings were definitely cactus 🌵 👌
Gee Snez really put her back into that big fish on the white rod or was that one the shark? But her style was all in.
Great video Guys and so tough with the popper on those fish, do you know what they were?
So where do you buy the frozen oysters and another great tip with them?
Cheers Garry
She definitely goes hard! She actually has a shoulder injury from fishing 😁 Been getting those oysters from the nephew down your way at morayfield. About $80/five dozen. Very tasty.
@@OBM1770 Dam I would love the contact to buy some if that were possible?
You would never know she was hurting like that, she has such a nice smooth style and fluid which is why she catches the Bigger fish?
LOL I shouldn't stir the pot I see sometimes that Snez is wanting to compare fish LOL
I love your style Eddie in the Kitchen some awesome tucker there and ads a lot to the channel
Cheers Garry
We actually are getting really excited at the Move to Bundaberg gets closer and closer.
WE will have to find all new contacts up that way
Hey guys, great content as always, i've used Penn slammer 3's (now 4s) and can't fault them tbh. good for taking punishment all day and great bottom bashing reels.
Catchas in the next one!
Thank you, will definitely check them out! We are in need of upgrade! Thank you for letting us know. 🙏👌
Yeah, awesome aus day
Great fishing and photo shoots, as per usual
Thanks for sharing as always
Looking forward to more
Take care
🙃
Was a bloody cracker day! Great weather! Thanks for mate. 🍻
Great video guys and nice feed in the evening 👍 I've been washing my boat with original green morning fresh using the applicator and it eats salt, and a lot cheaper too!
Thanks mate! Great bit of advice and will definitely give it a crack!
What a great way to spend Australia Day. Love the cook up tips. Any reason you leave the skin on when freezing?
Was a cracker of a day! Just makes it easier to identify them and saves a bit of time on the cleaning filleting side of the freeze. Snez usually just rips em off when we defrost for cooking. Thanks for watching mate! Appreciated! 👍
Another epic vid. What is the foot mat you use?
They are a fatigue mat. Can find them on the net or places like ‘office works’! Good bit of gear! Thanks for watching and hope you enjoyed ! 👍👌
Hey guys another awesome video. Is that the Terez rod you’re using? If so what size. Also what brand is your hat? Keep up the great vids
Terez 6”6 light action mate! & it wouldn’t be Aussie without “Acubra” 🇦🇺 Thanks mate. Appreciated! 👍
@@OBM1770 sorry I meant what type of acubra, is it the Riverina?
@@MrJeff0163 yeah mate, in the ‘sand’ colour. 👍
What is the green patches on the coral trout?
@@danielstevens9146 they are usually a black mark. Found in these big bar cheek trout. I write to the qld museum for an answer to the same question and this was their response.
Dear Eddie,
Thank you for your inquiry, our curator has provided the response below.
The fish is an unusual colour form of a large Blue-spotted Coral Trout, Plectropomus laevis.
The spot pattern of this individual is not consistent with the most common colour forms of either the Blue-spotted Coral Trout (P. laevis), or Bar-cheeked Coral Trout (P. maculatus), however the DNA of other examples of this colour form have been analysed and have turned out to be consistent with typically spotted examples of the Blue-spotted Coral Trout.
The random diffuse black blotches showing on the head, body and fins of this individual are found occasionally in all 5 species of coral trout, and right across the geographic range of the species. Individuals of various species in other families, in both marine and freshwater environments, are also occasionally known to have similar blotches.
The black blotches are not well understood, but may be a genetic condition involving production of excess melanin in the skin, possibly after extended exposure to sunlight. Fish with these melanistic blotches are usually quite large and in very good condition, so the cause is not thought to be related to harmful diseases, or parasites.
Regards
Jeff
Manager Ichthyology
Discovery Centre
Queensland Museum
PO Box 3300 | South Brisbane BC | Queensland 4101 | Australia
t. 07 3153 3000 | qm.qld.gov.au
Hi we off to Bali soon keen to know what seafood restaurant you guys went to.
Sorry love the videos so good watching local stuff
That was ‘Ultimo’s’ restaurant in Seminyak. It’s more Italian cuisine but have awesome steaks and crayfish too.
@@JasonHancock-ls5ej thanks for that! Enjoy your trip! 👍
Than you
When trout get to 73cm, are you concerned about ciguatera? That’s pretty big….
Definitely a thought 💭 now & then but we have eaten them to 850 without a dose ‘touch wood’. ‘Wilson’ bless him, will be the first to let us know. 🐕😁They are just too good on the plate to release. 🍽️😋
Wilson is a 10/10 dog 🐶. I’d be trying it first to make sure he doesn’t get sick 😂
Great video, did you get your real serviced ? Not that hard if your mechanically minded.
Yes mate, I put three of them in with young Josh, at our local bait n tackle. They came up like new. Time gets away from you, it has been 18 months. Thanks for watching! 👍
@@OBM1770 great they are in working order. I meet you with my son at the fish shop by the ramp last year. Keep the videos coming, makes me want to tow the boat up again 😀
@@martinobrien8477 cheers again mate! 🍻
Try Nick M for you reel service, he is in Gladstone
Thanks mate. Will definitely give him a try. Appreciate the heads up. 👍
love this channel more then just fishing
Thank you 🙏! Appreciate your feedback 💜
Rippa platter
Yeah mate, bloody good gear! 👍
Show if you use in a without any bait on it
We have caught many with or without baits. We just change it up to encourage a bite. Obviously jigged without baits.
Lincoln berserka Jigs might be shit without the fresh bait on them