SHARKY SHARKY!!! , Mylestom Mid North Coast NSW

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • Hi Everyone , hope you are all doing well? this is a short vid from our last session at Mylestom , the bigger fish are becoming a bit more elusive now and the bread and butter species are almost non existent ....
    luckily there are massive mixed schools of Bigeye ,Brassy and Giant trevallies all honing in on the small bait (whitebait and jelly prawns )and the birds are having a field day too !!! the local Fly Fishos are also having a great time of it with these !!! and of course the ever present bull shark looking for an easy feed !!!
    Hope you all have a great Xmas and new year and we see you on the water real soon !!
    cheers Rod

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  • @leefreeman8397
    @leefreeman8397 8 місяців тому

    Hey guys, was that filmed last Sunday morning, I thought I saw you casting around under the railway bridge when I went past. I know the sharks are there but have only ever seen 1 little one. Makes me nervous when I am paddling in the river!!

    • @RaplynFishing
      @RaplynFishing  8 місяців тому +1

      Pretty sure it was last Sunday ! There are a few sharks here and there but I have never heard of any problems,I paddle in there too sometimes,good motivation to stay on the yak! 🤣 Thanks for watching 👍

  • @fredflintstone6729
    @fredflintstone6729 8 місяців тому

    I live and fish on the manning river, you guys have some cool species we don't get here even though we are just down the hill!
    Cool video, hope to get up there one day for a poke around.
    Tight lines

    • @RaplynFishing
      @RaplynFishing  8 місяців тому +1

      I believe you get kingies in the river there ,that would be pretty awesome I reckon! The Trevor's are fun though that's for sure ,most active in the warmer months if you ever have a crack up here , thanks for watching 👍

    • @fredflintstone6729
      @fredflintstone6729 8 місяців тому

      @@RaplynFishing the rats do come in occasionally, but not common enough to call them residents unfortunately