Tried Something Different To Catch Dinner in SHALLOW Waters! | Wellington Point 🐟 🔥

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  • Опубліковано 23 січ 2025
  • Join me as I explore the shallow reefs at Wellington Point , where calm waters and a dead low tide set the stage for an exciting fishing adventure. Today, I'm diving into something I never do and thats fishing the run-in tide from a dead low this will is a first for me . Expect some fun catches as we target various species like flathead and squire using light gear that promises big fun! Watch as I battle with these feisty fish while sharing my experiences on this beautiful day out on the water. Don’t forget to smash that like button if you enjoy my adventures!
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    Time Codes:
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    00:00 - Introduction
    00:068 - Welcome and Location
    00:555 - First suprise catch!!New species
    01:535 - Good Fish Encounter
    03:800 - Another Catch
    04:465 - Small Squire
    05:263 - Light Gear Fishing
    06:115 - Big Flatty Encounter
    08:105 - Edge Fishing
    09:268 - Tailor and Flat Dog
    10:272 - Chasing Fish
    11:534 - Sweet Lip Catch
    11:790 - Outro and Gear Overview
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @ramconsulting71
    @ramconsulting71 3 місяці тому

    Great stuff Tali, what depth were you generally catching them in.

    • @Talzfishing-gc24
      @Talzfishing-gc24  3 місяці тому +2

      Hey Mate thanks so for the most part between the 2-4m depths drifting north to south on the reef edges and broken grounds just adjust your drift according to the current direction if the current is pushing east or west I normally go up current more and do drifts over the edges back up on to the shallows or back east into the channel cover lots of ground you can't go wrong