Great video, brings back memories I used to live on that lighthouse station when I was a young child my father was the lighthouse keeper. What a great day you had there for fishing, I can assure you the storms out there are legendary! 😮
I love exploring the world with you! New Zealand is beautiful and the again, so is Australia! Your videos are so good, it’s almost like being there. Thank you so much for sharing your adventures!
Great days fishing, absolutely gorgeous environment and landscape- with an old lighthouse to boot. What a holiday... thanks Gido, for taking us on another 1/2 hour escape from the hells of living in 2024, your vids are much appreciated with the state of affairs here in the US lately. It's as if you are in a completely different world down there at the bottom of the planet, I hope you enjoy your adventures at least 1/2 as much as me, and I continue to live vicariously for a half-hour every once in a while, peace to you and your loved ones brother and Happy New Year!
My beach has none of the shots for videos like you get to see. It’s nice wide beaches here in Tolong Bay. On the other hand the commercial fishermen pull in an enormous amount of yellow fin tuna every day along with lots of other sea food that the Sulu Sea has to provide. The favorite dish here is dried fish, but I can’t get past the smell…lol. I’m saving up for a small boat so I can fish out where I see the big boys working. Hope you catch one of the big ones. Love the fishing, the views, and the videos you provide.
Glad you got a boat that can take a liking and keep on ticking! That Cat just wasn't sturdy enough. I'm working on my own 15 ft Tinny as you call them to fish the Chesapeake Bay in the USA. Best to you.
Its a must do isn’t it… New Zealand, I’m living in issan outback Thailand atm ,but I’m from Sydney, missing the rocks really bad 😮just heading out now to try for a giant snake head… pretty interesting fishing i guess, another great video mate.. living the dream champion love ya work 👍
I sure ain't a bot mate. Great to see another awesome upload mate. As always I'm looking forward to your next vid. Plus I'm still dreaming the day you and Field Days team up and go on a crazy fishing adventure 🤙🏽
Gido Gido Gido another awesome video, great footage, just fantastic. Shame you can't find the the king's, to mamy snapper pushing them out haha. Thanks again waiting on the next one.
My guess is that you are seeing "salps" in the water. Although salps appear similar to jellyfish because of their simple body form and planktonic behavior, they are chordates: animals with dorsal nerve cords, related to vertebrates, animals with backbones. This means they are more closely related to humans than jellyfish! Without a clear image of what you lifted out of the water, they could be a variety of things that frequent sea water.
I'm fushing KI this week and the Kingies have arrived and are hitting lures and even metals. Rats on the north coast. The big boys are on the south coast, they penetrate inside the reefs in numbers of 3 or 4 and then bomb along the inside of the reef and then pivot and go out to sea, so much fun.
@@gidosfishingadventures Now until about March should be good but you randomly lose about 50% of the days to 30+ kph southerlies. Next few days are flat as and perfect conditions. I hope to keep going around the coast and do some big WA trips before winter! From your homebase up into the subtropic coast.
Hello, I'm your fan and a fishing lover, I live in Brazil and I would like to ask you to activate the subtitles in Portuguese, so that we, your Brazilian listeners, can better understand your adventures,
should've put that kahawai straight back out as live bait mate... they handle a bit of wind and current way better than those little live baits and much more likely to swim out wide and get nailed... real shame you didn't get amongst our big tank kingis off the rock... nothing beats it in my opinion.
I think I was a bit over the live baits by then. I’d had trevally and another live bait that kings are supposed to love. Forgot their name as well as a few kahawai out under a balloon for a few days in a row at that point. I heard reports that the kings were scarce then and came in a bit later. The trip was in November. Guess I’ll just have to come back again then
They are not Red Snapper. They’re just Snapper. Red Snapper are native to the Atlantic Ocean and not the western Pacific zone. You won’t find them here.
@@teeanahera8949 You might say aubergine, but I say eggplant. When I pull big pink looking Snapper just off the coast Kangaroo Island everyone I know calls it a Red.
Pigeon: The kererū is a large bird with irridescent green and bronze feathers on its head and a smart white vest. The noisy beat of its wings is a distinctive sound in our forests. New Zealand status: Endemic Conservation status: Not Threatened Population: Widespread throughout the country Found in: Forested areas, particularly where there is pest control Threats: Predation, habitat loss
Not just a talented fisherman but a real artist with a great eye for capturing nature at its most beautiful.
Thanks Gido.
Gibo is my favorite! True adventures. And humble for the love of earth!
Just beautiful. Sometimes a fish is just a bonus.
That drone shot at the end was incredible, what a place. Sometimes the target species don't want to play.
When ever my life is crap..I come to your page .. it just makes it better 😎
Great video, brings back memories I used to live on that lighthouse station when I was a young child my father was the lighthouse keeper. What a great day you had there for fishing, I can assure you the storms out there are legendary! 😮
We had some amazing weather. I can imagine it would get wild out there sometime. I imagine it have been awesome to live out there for a while
Gido...your videography is fantastic. Catching fish is the bonus! Thanks!!! 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
I love exploring the world with you! New Zealand is beautiful and the again, so is Australia! Your videos are so good, it’s almost like being there. Thank you so much for sharing your adventures!
I was just coming to the end of the latest RoKKIT Kit vid and Gido's dropped....how mint is that! Thanks Gido for another great adventure...Cheers!
Love watching your videos they give me another type of calm - no stress and lots of beautiful coastal scenery ❤️👍😊
What a great adventure! Thank you so much for sharing this fabulous NZ trip with us! Just gorgeous scenery & great photography.❤❤
Great days fishing, absolutely gorgeous environment and landscape- with an old lighthouse to boot. What a holiday... thanks Gido, for taking us on another 1/2 hour escape from the hells of living in 2024, your vids are much appreciated with the state of affairs here in the US lately. It's as if you are in a completely different world down there at the bottom of the planet, I hope you enjoy your adventures at least 1/2 as much as me, and I continue to live vicariously for a half-hour every once in a while, peace to you and your loved ones brother and Happy New Year!
Thank you for sharing such a beautiful place .❤
Wicked adventure gido keep up the bloody good work mate.
We are so blessed in this part of the world.
Fantastic as usual but I need chef Gido back soon 👨🍳🐟 Thanks for the content ❤
Finally another 30 minutes video love what you doing man 👍🙏🙏
Spent the day fishing with my daughter, not long got home and watch the main man do his thing 🤙
lv your struggles man!! comes with fishing BUT man you inspire alot to get out there!! keep sharing
My beach has none of the shots for videos like you get to see. It’s nice wide beaches here in Tolong Bay. On the other hand the commercial fishermen pull in an enormous amount of yellow fin tuna every day along with lots of other sea food that the Sulu Sea has to provide. The favorite dish here is dried fish, but I can’t get past the smell…lol. I’m saving up for a small boat so I can fish out where I see the big boys working. Hope you catch one of the big ones. Love the fishing, the views, and the videos you provide.
Awesome to see you over here Gido. Your disappointing days would be my dream days. Mauri ora bro!
Glad you got a boat that can take a liking and keep on ticking! That Cat just wasn't sturdy enough. I'm working on my own 15 ft Tinny as you call them to fish the Chesapeake Bay in the USA. Best to you.
The new coral spot is great, my friend, the results of a satisfying strike 👍 31:26
Cha cuzz, love you came to our islands, kai moana all day... keep fishing.
Some beautiful coastline and islands you have there!
Trip of a lifetime which I’m sure you’ll never forget mate, thanks again for another great video 😁
A pleasure to watch...as always. Thanks man 😁😁👍
Just in time for a new vid! Thank you Gido you legend
Its a must do isn’t it… New Zealand, I’m living in issan outback Thailand atm ,but I’m from Sydney, missing the rocks really bad 😮just heading out now to try for a giant snake head… pretty interesting fishing i guess, another great video mate.. living the dream champion love ya work 👍
Another brilliant video mate.. cheers 👍
Bloody great drone footage again ... Geweldig!
Whoa how awesome is that spot.. loved your super snapper last video 👍👍👍
incredible location. Thanks
Thanks for the vid. Really enjoyed it
Right on time, starting...
I sure ain't a bot mate. Great to see another awesome upload mate. As always I'm looking forward to your next vid. Plus I'm still dreaming the day you and Field Days team up and go on a crazy fishing adventure 🤙🏽
Nice🥳🥳🥳👍👍👍.INDONESIA Comming🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩✌️🙏,i like your Rod👍👍
Awesome thank you for your adventures! Waipahu,Oahu Hawaii…
I wanna go to NZ for a holiday
Looks like the mokohinau islands??!! Magic place.. hit port Jackson around new years.. but the holy Grail is around D’Urville island sth island !!!!!
Gido Gido Gido another awesome video, great footage, just fantastic.
Shame you can't find the the king's, to mamy snapper pushing them out haha.
Thanks again waiting on the next one.
Those dry bags look awesome
It’s an awesome piece of gear to have. Using it all the time not just the fishing trips
My guess is that you are seeing "salps" in the water. Although salps appear similar to jellyfish because of their simple body form and planktonic behavior, they are chordates: animals with dorsal nerve cords, related to vertebrates, animals with backbones. This means they are more closely related to humans than jellyfish!
Without a clear image of what you lifted out of the water, they could be a variety of things that frequent sea water.
I will google them for a look
What's the orange ball for? Nice video and thanks for sharing.
Thanks Gido! 👍
Cool video bro! I hope you enjoyed your time in nz.
Buena pesca muy divertida saludos.
I'm fushing KI this week and the Kingies have arrived and are hitting lures and even metals. Rats on the north coast. The big boys are on the south coast, they penetrate inside the reefs in numbers of 3 or 4 and then bomb along the inside of the reef and then pivot and go out to sea, so much fun.
I was there too early. I’ll have to come back another time
@@gidosfishingadventures Now until about March should be good but you randomly lose about 50% of the days to 30+ kph southerlies. Next few days are flat as and perfect conditions. I hope to keep going around the coast and do some big WA trips before winter! From your homebase up into the subtropic coast.
Good to see you again .. not a bot🤣
Strong fish nice going
Lol watching you casting and casting for kingfish reminds me of my own attempts to catch one on the south coast of w.a..... maybe one day😂
what is that combo with the certate gido
You have no idea how lucky youvare to live where you do
He doesn’t live in NZ, he lives in Australia. 😊
Mental imagery right there brussy
awesome video Gido!
now i really wanna go to new zealand tho ;-; stuff are expensive there or its alright?
that topwater shark bite was pretty sick despite not being the right species and that gannets huge as.
Cheers!
Cool cruise to Gods'one...
Gawd I need some fresh! Time to get out to the getting place and put one up to the heat and spices I say!!!
Be Well All and Go Make Some Memories Ehh?
Hi Gido.
Kind of looks like Mokohinau Islands. Great jigging offshore for Kings there ..
Haha .. just saw the sign for the Mokes
Yes, I did some jigging on the kayak on the last day
@@gidosfishingadventures so .. an epic video yet-to-be-released with you boating a 30kg is on the way I am sure.
Sweet bro
Hey Mate! What tupé of reel do you use. Greetings from Lisbon, Portugal
Ive fished off that rock before Gido got some solid kings and change of light donkey snapper
Nice vid mate. I am sure that 1.2m kingy is coming up in the next one.
Youve gotta come back and do a three kings or ranfurly banks trip - 30 - 40kg all day
Hello, I'm your fan and a fishing lover, I live in Brazil and I would like to ask you to activate the subtitles in Portuguese, so that we, your Brazilian listeners, can better understand your adventures,
Cool vid
lesgoooo how’s that for timing
Where abouts in NZ is this bro? Burgess Island up Northland?
What kayak you using mate?
Can't get away from snapper in NZ. I even caught them on floating stick baits 😂
Borderline pests 🤣
The fish line up to get a selfi with Gido.
@17:00 Calves looking jacked!
Decades of hiking and hills haha
Do you do any fishing in Tasmania?
I haven’t fished in Tasmania yet. Have done some amazing hikes in SW Tasmania many years ago
should've put that kahawai straight back out as live bait mate... they handle a bit of wind and current way better than those little live baits and much more likely to swim out wide and get nailed... real shame you didn't get amongst our big tank kingis off the rock... nothing beats it in my opinion.
I think I was a bit over the live baits by then. I’d had trevally and another live bait that kings are supposed to love. Forgot their name as well as a few kahawai out under a balloon for a few days in a row at that point. I heard reports that the kings were scarce then and came in a bit later. The trip was in November.
Guess I’ll just have to come back again then
Looks like you have feet like me, I just probably couldn’t put up with a cold
👏👏👏
What brand is that grey hoodie?
Salty Crew
Kahawhai (Aussie salmon) eggs.
This guy a way better climber than fisherman.
First time ive seen those live bait pools, are they an NZ thing?
I think they are just a cheap kids pool. Frank bought 2 for the trip. Not sure where he bought them
@@gidosfishingadventures great idea, the eski doesnt cut it sometimes 😀
come to indonesia " mancing laut sukabumi "
L❤ form India
Hows the lack of slipperyness on the nz rocks
Good old volcanic NZ coast ..
Gidi you should Collab with taku from Outdoor Chef Life. I think he's in new Zealand.
When your biggest problem is that you just keep hooking Red Snapper, then it's a good problem to have.
They are not Red Snapper. They’re just Snapper. Red Snapper are native to the Atlantic Ocean and not the western Pacific zone. You won’t find them here.
@@teeanahera8949 You might say aubergine, but I say eggplant.
When I pull big pink looking Snapper just off the coast Kangaroo Island everyone I know calls it a Red.
Where abouts are you, in the far north there been crazy amounts of kings all over some of the landbased ledges
This was in November, I think I came too early. Ive seen reports of big kings lately also
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Far out those NZ snapper are almost a pest!
Gido those clear jelly like things are Salps. Quite common here in summer.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salp
Thanks
I'd be trying livies high tide at night
Isn’t it sad they haven’t kept the tram lines restored? How cool would that be?
It would be cool. But its also nice to see the vegetation taking it back
The mulisha mobile 🤘🏻🤘🏻🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🤘🏻🤘🏻
all the kingies migrated from NZ to the south coast of WA
Only while I was away, they’ve gone back to NZ now 🤣
@@gidosfishingadventures sounds like my bream trips here , i always hear "you should have been here yesterday " .
Whys it so blurry bro
I have caught bats, ducks, loons, muskrats, beavers, Grackles, blackbirds, and seagulls. Gannets are a bit more exotic 😅
How on earth do you catch a bat ! Haha. I hit one with the car the other night. Poor thing
@@gidosfishingadventures They like flies😅
🙏🙏🙏🔥🔥🔥
Pigeon: The kererū is a large bird with irridescent green and bronze feathers on its head and a smart white vest. The noisy beat of its wings is a distinctive sound in our forests.
New Zealand status: Endemic
Conservation status: Not Threatened
Population: Widespread throughout the country
Found in: Forested areas, particularly where there is pest control
Threats: Predation, habitat loss
Thanks for that
You need more current
Gido dont touch that sheep with black and white shoulder with barb wire scars bit loose. you should come up FNQ for some drop bears
Yowies
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Bonus was no bloody salmon.
hey bro I got some good spots to share with ya , Northland
Yes I need to come back and fish Northland. Thats where the big kings are !
Sweet bro when ya do find me , put you on to some big landbased fish ❤