Well done guys, Winga and Dave you're a joy to watch. Enjoy your Snapper and please there is no need to ever justify taking a fish home to eat. Especially with what we have been through this year in Melbourne.
No judgement here guys! Absolutely nothing wrong with keeping a few fish for the table. Sustainability doesn't mean keeping no fish for the table, it simply means only keeping enough for an occasional feed. Keep up the work legends - always learn heaps from your Snapper instructional videos. Keep up the cracking work, and tight lines. Cheers from beautiful SEQ
Outstanding video lads, thank you and well done on a beautiful brace of reds. I was watching that thinking I need to put more effort into Snapper fishing up here. I hope your families enjoyed a nice feed as well.
Our snapper season is closes in Perth and demersal ban on as well. Thanks for filling the void. 👍👍🎣🎣 ripper snaps boys and nothing wrong with taking some meat for the freezer. ENJOY
Thanks for this from new Zealand, we are having great snapper fishing right now as well. That 2nd snapper if it was 85cm in the hauraki gulf would go over 20lb. 7kg fish are usually around 75cm. Great footage guys
How lucky are you guys, being able to catch these Special Beasts !! We here in Sth Aus are screwed ....... We can't even travel over there to try and get one !!!! Still have 18 months before I can target Snapper !!
Awesome fish mate! Just starting out on my own boat and learning as much as I can. Any chance you could make a video talking through the rigs and set ups you used and even how you presented the fresh squid?
Following research concluded by the VFA. Calamari tend to breed in 2 particular kinds of sea grass amphibolis and zostera species. This is preferred by mature calamari. While juvenile tend to breed in seaweed sponges and sea squirts as they tend to live in these patches when they are small. That is what i could find out about it.
@@YouFishTV in terms of being correct on the scientific name, i do not think so as i looked for that kind of seaweed and the closest one i found was Sargassum, which is also the scientific name. The other 2 seaweeds were the common breeding weeds. So from this information, i think he was wrong.
Oh we're from Tigerland A fighting fury We're from Tigerland In any weather you will see us with a grin Risking head and shin If we're behind then never mind We'll fight and fight and win
Another awesome video guys 🤙 is amazing the difference of the fresh squid makes, fished last Friday and made huge difference in number of fish and bites compared to other mates fishing close by
Well done guys, Winga and Dave you're a joy to watch. Enjoy your Snapper and please there is no need to ever justify taking a fish home to eat. Especially with what we have been through this year in Melbourne.
No judgement here guys! Absolutely nothing wrong with keeping a few fish for the table. Sustainability doesn't mean keeping no fish for the table, it simply means only keeping enough for an occasional feed.
Keep up the work legends - always learn heaps from your Snapper instructional videos.
Keep up the cracking work, and tight lines.
Cheers from beautiful SEQ
Great to see you lads back at what you do best love your work . THINK BIG!
Absolutely well done. Fish, eat, enjoy!!!
Great work Winga & Dave 👊🏼🎣
Love the work winga . Love snapper !!!
Outstanding video lads, thank you and well done on a beautiful brace of reds. I was watching that thinking I need to put more effort into Snapper fishing up here. I hope your families enjoyed a nice feed as well.
Our snapper season is closes in Perth and demersal ban on as well. Thanks for filling the void. 👍👍🎣🎣 ripper snaps boys and nothing wrong with taking some meat for the freezer. ENJOY
thats a good size pink, cant wait until our season opens again
I’m exited
Great snappers Winga And Dave cheers 🎣🎣
Looks delicious!! From JAPAN.
Japanese like snapper!!
This is AMAZING
Great to see you guys back on the water. Can't wait to get back out myself... Bloody work though...
Thanks for this from new Zealand, we are having great snapper fishing right now as well. That 2nd snapper if it was 85cm in the hauraki gulf would go over 20lb. 7kg fish are usually around 75cm. Great footage guys
Thank you! Yes our fish are quite lean compared to yours. A 20lb fish would be well into the 90 range generally.
@@YouFishTV although from what ive seen you guys measure to the tip of the tail, we go to the fork so add/take off 5-10 cm for the tail part
Can't wait to go western port
Great stuff, congrats. I can't wait till the 8th Nov.. Go Tiges!..
UOL incrível nunca cheguei perto de um peixe grande
How lucky are you guys, being able to catch these Special Beasts !!
We here in Sth Aus are screwed .......
We can't even travel over there to try and get one !!!!
Still have 18 months before I can target Snapper !!
what rods are you lads running on the reds?
Mantap saudaraku, semoga sehat selalu, banyak rejeki dan sukses ya... Aamiin..,
You knew that was the grass they breed in cos youre Brendan Wing
I dont get how people thumbs down this video, love the soundtrack, love the editing, love the fishing, great job fellas. Love the Merc!!!😍
Shit people
Shut yeah we know :)
Awesome fish mate!
Just starting out on my own boat and learning as much as I can. Any chance you could make a video talking through the rigs and set ups you used and even how you presented the fresh squid?
use the double paternoster rig on your boat rod works a treat , or use a swivel tier to main line with leader with sinker running straight to hook
Well done lads your vid should help new anglers in having more success with landing a nice red. Remember winga the boss is always right
Following research concluded by the VFA. Calamari tend to breed in 2 particular kinds of sea grass amphibolis and zostera species. This is preferred by mature calamari. While juvenile tend to breed in seaweed sponges and sea squirts as they tend to live in these patches when they are small. That is what i could find out about it.
Good work Raz. So was Winga right?
@@YouFishTV in terms of being correct on the scientific name, i do not think so as i looked for that kind of seaweed and the closest one i found was Sargassum, which is also the scientific name. The other 2 seaweeds were the common breeding weeds. So from this information, i think he was wrong.
I hope you grow up by now
Oh we're from Tigerland
A fighting fury
We're from Tigerland
In any weather you will see us with a grin
Risking head and shin
If we're behind then never mind
We'll fight and fight and win
صيد جميل و رائع جدا
What rod are you using mate ?
I’ll get Dave to get you the details
Snapper classix 10lg
Thanks Winga
Sorry Winga I meant the ones for your squid
@@YouFishTV Hey Winga, are you getting more Shimano Energy Concept rods in stock? Thanks in advance
Another awesome video guys 🤙 is amazing the difference of the fresh squid makes, fished last Friday and made huge difference in number of fish and bites compared to other mates fishing close by
Forget the research, its your boat so you are right 😂
what size nasci for the squid?
2500
I notice Dave when winding in a fish ,always seems to always use his rod sideways.Is that just his method.?🎣
Just steering it to the side of the boat to avoid getting tangled in other rods or the engine.
What. Big. Smell. Like. Fish. Rex. Hunt
i like your cut g
How me and my grandfather tried and only got 28 whiting off middle spit
The sword fish weed
I think Dave is wrong because Dave is wrong....
Anything that Wings says is wisdom