If you'd like to see Roger's great how-to video on setting up a float rig, go here: ua-cam.com/video/-aqttT2UwHs/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared And if you want to watch Starlo's earlier field test of Fishbites on flathead, you'll find it here: ua-cam.com/video/zjktgDET0-s/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared Also, for those asking about our footwear, we were using Icon brand rock spikes over our shoes that Roger purchased at the Compleat Angler Ulladulla.
Great session Starlo. Those Fishbites really work. Gave them a workout on some port stephens snapper last week and they worked a treat. White better than pink...
G'day Steve and Roger, Every good fisherman and fisherwoman would survey their area first for safety and where to cast your line. Time spent doing this along with a berley trail and your setup means being more productive at the other end. I know Roger wears spikes on his footwear for grip when Rock fishing and lifejackets. As old men of the sea used to say never turn your back on the ocean.🎩🎣🤙✅️
Glad for this video, I was just talking to a mate at work about catching and prepping for eating. Drummer is one of those elusive fish for me, one day I'll finally get one!
Smashed em! Tell ya what, get a bunch of sea lettuce, give it a rinse in fresh water and add it to your fish taco, it's got a really unique flavour. Here in Scotland, all sea weed from the intertidal zone is edible, with the pick of the bunch being known as mermaids pubes! Because, well it looks like...🤣
great fishing perfect safe conditions and show the methods and storage solutions lol. and brilliant eating and so many fish options for tacos like flatties and salmon trout too.
Drummer are awesome to catch and eat. They freeze extremely well too - we are still eating the 9 drummer I caught last trip ranging from 38.5 cm - 50.5 cm. In the tight narrow gutter, they fought so hard and all had to be lifted out as nowhere to wash them out at that spot.
Great video thanks Steve. I love my pig fishing - up in Sydney along that stretch where you filmed. Bread baits are my fav. I reckon if they lived where the pros could get at them they'd be a famous table fish.
Amazing video, great to see the different tactics used, and how to fish them, great safety tips, I'm learning heaps, great work guys, great video Starlo,
Heres why fishing is a good thing I find It’s not expensive fundamentally you can be out there with a rod and reel combo for 60 bucks and when you throw your line out the fish on the other end of the hook doesn’t know any different - the fish doesn’t care if you have the latest Shimano thousand dollar reel or not….. Its Very healthy to be outdoors especially with time spent on devices these days…. It crosses over nicely if you’re also into camping If you can afford a boat and into boating, it’s crosses into that Theres a technical side with learning different knots and hooks and lures and the rig set ups The gear itself last for a very long time And in the event you actually do catch something it crosses over into cooking because the odds are you’ll have to cook it to eat it …… There’s something there for everybody…….. And nobody charges you by the hour to stand at the side of the lake or on the beach while you’re fishing it’s essentially free………!!!!
Roger and I try not to name specific locations to avoid upsetting local anglers, and it’s not really important anyway. These techniques work right along the coast.
You get them all year - you want a southerly wind and SE swell to stir the water up and dislodge food. The drummer will be there - some spots are last of the run out tide, others are last 3 hours of run in. I have a lot of success fishing shallow areas. November can produce good fish of 55cm + so not always winter. It's about good wash, fishing abating swells and gutters opening up to much larger kelp beds and areas of reef. Takes a few years to work out patterns but once you do, results are very consistent.
Cheers! You can catch them all day on any tide but in most spots I prefer a rising tide and they often bite more freely early and late in the day or under some cloud cover.
Good fun mate. Off topic question for ya. Do Dusky flathead change from male to female when they reach maturity??? Iv been told that there sex is determined when they are still juveniles but the females are the faster growing and therefore the bigger of the two?? If you catch a flathead of decent size it doesn’t necessarily mean it is a female??
Yes, duskies don’t change sex like some fish. They are born either male or female. The females grow faster, live longer and reach a much larger size than males. Males over about 55cm are uncommon and virtually unknown over 60cm so any flatties bigger than that are females.
If you'd like to see Roger's great how-to video on setting up a float rig, go here: ua-cam.com/video/-aqttT2UwHs/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
And if you want to watch Starlo's earlier field test of Fishbites on flathead, you'll find it here: ua-cam.com/video/zjktgDET0-s/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Also, for those asking about our footwear, we were using Icon brand rock spikes over our shoes that Roger purchased at the Compleat Angler Ulladulla.
2 legends catch and cook. love it/
Cheers!
This was a wholesome fishing channel colab overload. Cheers fellas!
👍
My two fav fish UA-camrs together😅
@@MrRobertjusher thank you! 👍
Great session Starlo. Those Fishbites really work. Gave them a workout on some port stephens snapper last week and they worked a treat. White better than pink...
Good stuff!
Well done Steve excellent session.
Thank you.
Once again a great show. Two of my favourite channels togeather and a great feed of fish mmmmm made me hungry i don't mind saying👍🍻
Glad you enjoyed it!
G'day Steve and Roger,
Every good fisherman and fisherwoman would survey their area first for safety and where to cast your line. Time spent doing this along with a berley trail and your setup means being more productive at the other end. I know Roger wears spikes on his footwear for grip when Rock fishing and lifejackets. As old men of the sea used to say never turn your back on the ocean.🎩🎣🤙✅️
That’s something that we all agree on 😊
@@RogerOsborneFishing everyone except starlo
Simple yet effective, great to see both techniques work. Awesome cook up to finish 👌
Thanks 👍
Awesome nothing better than catching a nice fish and then cooking it for what looked like a very nice feed
You got that right!
Oh my goodness! You guys have made me SO HUNGRY!!! I'm going fishing!
👍
Very nice video
Thanks!
Glad for this video, I was just talking to a mate at work about catching and prepping for eating. Drummer is one of those elusive fish for me, one day I'll finally get one!
Hang in there. You’ll crack ‘em.
Roger the legend!!
He sure is! He's a ripper.
You've done it again, now I'm hungry.
😋
SENSATIONAL!!!!!!!!!
Cheers!
Very nice sesh, well done
Cheers!
Smashed em!
Tell ya what, get a bunch of sea lettuce, give it a rinse in fresh water and add it to your fish taco, it's got a really unique flavour.
Here in Scotland, all sea weed from the intertidal zone is edible, with the pick of the bunch being known as mermaids pubes!
Because, well it looks like...🤣
Excellent video mate thank you
Thanks!
Well done Steve, excellent session.
great fishing perfect safe conditions and show the methods and storage solutions lol. and brilliant eating and so many fish options for tacos like flatties and salmon trout too.
Thanks 👍
Fantastic video Steve thanks for the tips and enthusiasm mate 👍🎣
Glad you enjoyed it! 👍
Drummer are awesome to catch and eat. They freeze extremely well too - we are still eating the 9 drummer I caught last trip ranging from 38.5 cm - 50.5 cm. In the tight narrow gutter, they fought so hard and all had to be lifted out as nowhere to wash them out at that spot.
Very cool!
Nice one gents. Great day.
Yes it was! Thanks. 👍
Fished here yesterday, plenty of big Luderick there aswell!
I bet!
Good going guy's. Gave me a good laugh to
Cheers!
Great video thanks Steve. I love my pig fishing - up in Sydney along that stretch where you filmed. Bread baits are my fav.
I reckon if they lived where the pros could get at them they'd be a famous table fish.
Glad you enjoyed it
Amazing video, great to see the different tactics used, and how to fish them, great safety tips, I'm learning heaps, great work guys, great video Starlo,
Glad you enjoyed it
Heres why fishing is a good thing I find
It’s not expensive fundamentally you can be out there with a rod and reel combo for 60 bucks
and when you throw your line out the fish on the other end of the hook doesn’t know any different - the fish doesn’t care if you have the latest Shimano thousand dollar reel or not…..
Its Very healthy to be outdoors especially with time spent on devices these days….
It crosses over nicely if you’re also into camping
If you can afford a boat and into boating, it’s crosses into that
Theres a technical side with learning different knots and hooks and lures and the rig set ups
The gear itself last for a very long time
And in the event you actually do catch something it crosses over into cooking because the odds are you’ll have to cook it to eat it ……
There’s something there for everybody……..
And nobody charges you by the hour to stand at the side of the lake or on the beach while you’re fishing it’s essentially free………!!!!
So true!
Hi Steve. Can u show me how to fillet leather jackets. I've never had success in the past due to their very bony backbone. Cheers
Yes, they’re tricky!
Yes, they’re tricky!
Love it ❤
Good fun mate, looks delicious! :)
Thanks! It sure was.
Thanks
Welcome!
Is that Mollymook rocks?
Roger and I try not to name specific locations to avoid upsetting local anglers, and it’s not really important anyway. These techniques work right along the coast.
Great session. Recently moved to Canberra im excited to try fishing for black fish is there any particular time of year thats better than others
The time to fish is now.
Don't forget the burley.
All year. Now is good!
Leatherjackets easiest fish to clean .I can clean most fish without a knife Throw on the fire guts and all good for mullet
Great video as always , just a quick question best time of year to chase drummer especially the far south coast area ta
You can catch them all year but winter is great.
You get them all year - you want a southerly wind and SE swell to stir the water up and dislodge food. The drummer will be there - some spots are last of the run out tide, others are last 3 hours of run in. I have a lot of success fishing shallow areas. November can produce good fish of 55cm + so not always winter. It's about good wash, fishing abating swells and gutters opening up to much larger kelp beds and areas of reef. Takes a few years to work out patterns but once you do, results are very consistent.
Hi guys great fishing session, beautiful location. What part of the south Coast are you fishing at?
Not far from Ulladulla.
Good video but would like to see something about the shoes you were wearing.
Do you mean those Icon rocks spikes that go over the shoes? Those are Roger’s, but I’ll be getting a set. Very good.
Nice vid, full of good info. what's the best time of day or tide for drummer?
Cheers! You can catch them all day on any tide but in most spots I prefer a rising tide and they often bite more freely early and late in the day or under some cloud cover.
When are you restocking Fishbites?
@@JP-qn4uo Tom is hopefully re-stocking late this week… by about Thursday I think.
Hi Steve, Are the Black fish your catching the same as the one living in WA?
The western black drummer is closely related but no one seems to fish for them?
That's why I asked, after watching your vid I looked up Black fish in WA, They were described as not a good eating fish
Did you eat the green veg or was it just a decoy?
Eventually! 🤣
Hay there what rock boots have u got on
I’m wearing Adrenalin rubber booties with a pair of Roger’s Ikon rock spikes over them.
@@StarloGetsReel cheers
Good fun mate.
Off topic question for ya. Do Dusky flathead change from male to female when they reach maturity???
Iv been told that there sex is determined when they are still juveniles but the females are the faster growing and therefore the bigger of the two??
If you catch a flathead of decent size it doesn’t necessarily mean it is a female??
Yes, duskies don’t change sex like some fish. They are born either male or female. The females grow faster, live longer and reach a much larger size than males. Males over about 55cm are uncommon and virtually unknown over 60cm so any flatties bigger than that are females.
Tasmania?
Southern NSW.
Best keeping fish when frozen and has delicious flavor. Boneless fillet and skin. Fight like a pitbull.
You got that right!
Stevo how good me local