Could I add a couple of tips. best time is low tide incoming and sometimes the biggest ones are in the very shallow bit basically following the foam line up across the mud flats. I also like edge of channels at dead low they sit there along the edge waiting for the tide to come on to the flats at low tide. Their favorite food is those square mud crabs so look for the crab holes during the day that's where the flounder will be as the tide reaches them. Another thing is they can be anywhere I have speared them in muddy estuaries sandy beach's and even in the surf at Muriwai.
I see this video is an older one but if you still read comments - a better light set up and rig for this type of spearing is. = 4wd tube with a box lashed on top of the tube, car battery and a forklift light attached to a pole, it has to be well sealed (silicon). The light illuminates parallel to the bottom so your sight fishing is around 15 to 20 meters in front of you. No reflection or annoying insects. The fish are easier to spot as they appear as a lump on an otherwise flat bottom. Anyone reading this and setting up like this will be very successful. The beauty of this set up is that with a turn of the wrist you can easily view 180 degrees of terrain. Good luck
Flounders Used 2 Be Our Regular Morning Breakfast As a Child In Coromandel Living!..My Last Visit 2 Bak 2 NZ I Hardly Even Saw a Flouder Let Alone Get a Feed Of Them!
Hey bud i really wana do flonder fishing( spear fishing) where are some spots in coromandel?? Im normally in whitianga?? Cheers any help wood b much appreciated 👍
That was an epically funny, but incredibly useful demonstration / dry run on the land. Fantastic teaching, very natural, thank you so much!
Hahaha cheers mate glad you found it useful
Awesome video bro and big ups to you both for the Manākitanga towards another man trying to get a feed
Thankyou bro. Love meeting new like minded people and sharing a mission
Glad im not the only one that gets carried away practicing before I go out , Loved it guys .
Thanks bro for the video, I'll be definitely trying your techniques from across the ditch.
Could I add a couple of tips. best time is low tide incoming and sometimes the biggest ones are in the very shallow bit basically following the foam line up across the mud flats. I also like edge of channels at dead low they sit there along the edge waiting for the tide to come on to the flats at low tide. Their favorite food is those square mud crabs so look for the crab holes during the day that's where the flounder will be as the tide reaches them. Another thing is they can be anywhere I have speared them in muddy estuaries sandy beach's and even in the surf at Muriwai.
Also this time of year is the best, right now guys.
Cheers mate yea we decided recently we would like to do a more detailed flounder video sharing a few more tricks. Your on point mate all spot on tips
Great video and awesome catch. Thats how you do it mate.I love the way you made your home made spear and torch.
I see this video is an older one but if you still read comments - a better light set up and rig for this type of spearing is. = 4wd tube with a box lashed on top of the tube, car battery and a forklift light attached to a pole, it has to be well sealed (silicon). The light illuminates parallel to the bottom so your sight fishing is around 15 to 20 meters in front of you. No reflection or annoying insects. The fish are easier to spot as they appear as a lump on an otherwise flat bottom. Anyone reading this and setting up like this will be very successful. The beauty of this set up is that with a turn of the wrist you can easily view 180 degrees of terrain. Good luck
Awsome hunt and awsome footages. I like your catch bag. Thats what I am going to use. Much better than my onion bag
Excellent! I loved Floundering 101, thanks man.
gonna use the tips tomorrow 🤘🏿🤘🏿
These guys are awesome, Thanks for the tips on Floundering
You're welcome mate Cheers
Flounders Used 2 Be Our Regular Morning Breakfast As a Child In Coromandel Living!..My Last Visit 2 Bak 2 NZ I Hardly Even Saw a Flouder Let Alone Get a Feed Of Them!
Nice one, pass on knowledge and share the bounty. Manakiitanga 👍
love the A4 flattie
mean video bro! Keep this coming
Thanks bro! Much more to come!
Nice catch
Gotta love fresh flounder 😋
best how to eva
Great video help alots where is this spot muddy
Cheers mate its in the coromandel
Subscribed, awesome vids brother.
Glad you enjoyed! Much more to come! Cheers
sweet as boys
Tuff ma bro
Cheers bro
excellent video Muddy feet, Was this in Coro harbour?
Yep just a local mission
Hey bud i really wana do flonder fishing( spear fishing) where are some spots in coromandel?? Im normally in whitianga?? Cheers any help wood b much appreciated 👍
Lol crackup 😆😆😆
Haha cheers mate
Chur bro ,teminds me of when I was a kid used to do that up the mighty mahurangi river
Chur!! Fully bro. Love those missions
Still good at Mahurangi mate
Nice one of my fav eating fish very expensive to buy