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  • Remote Island Boat Camping | Catch and Cook w/ @WildTouring
    In this episode, Eden, and Rohan, are accompanied by Cam Wild from Wild Touring, and his good mate 'Jonesy', as they embark on a fun filled island hopping and fishing adventure.
    Launching our two 17ft vessels side by side, it's westbound into the seas on day one as we catch ourselves some fresh fish for dinner, and aim our sights towards an island we'd been eyeing off for a while before the sun begins to set.
    Armed with a new tender kayak for the voyage, it was easy resting into the evening as we sat amongst the beautiful weather, the starry night, and an age old campfire as we enjoyed our fresh cooked fish dinners.
    Once our food had settled, it was now time to go for a wander and see what sea creatures would be lurking amongst the shallow pools of water trapped within the perimeter of the island at the valley of the low tide.
    Sure enough, we saw plenty of what we'd hoped, what we'd expected, and what we DID NOT EXPECT AT ALL! Sit tight as we bear witness to the intense looking "Jaw Fish" that has scarred our memories for life. What a creature!
    After a good nights rest in our swags, perched on top of the sandy hill, it was into the next morning where we'd woken up with no urgency at all, and eased our way into the day. Departing the island just short of 10am, we cruised around looking for a few extra fish, but with low visibility for diving and average conditions, we didn't have much to show for our troubles.
    We soon after decided to depart and head back towards the boat ramp to time our retrievals nicely with the tide. It was a bittersweet ride home, there's nothing more painful than heading home through glass off conditions, but the same could be said for rough conditions too.
    So with that, we took the weekend in stride for what it was, incredible scenery, beautiful waters, enjoyable company, and a slower than usual bite, but we had an absolute blast!
    Cheers to the fellas Cam and Jonesy, it was great to catch up with them and to be able to share these moments. Until next time!
    #fishing #islandhopping #islandcamping #fishingvideos #catchandcook #boating #boatfishing #island #coraltrout #emperorfish

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  • @wontstandstill1756
    @wontstandstill1756 17 днів тому +1

    Been watching your channel for a few years now ..THIS IS OUR MOST FAVOURITE EPISODE..
    Great content Rohan & Eden...

  • @bennnowell1698
    @bennnowell1698 15 днів тому +2

    Awesome episode guys 💯 best one yet I reckon ✅️👌 keep up the great work 🎣

  • @francoismulder2106
    @francoismulder2106 17 днів тому +1

    10/10 fishing, enjoying the sea life at the island, that fish in the hole are a angry bugger. Aden your knowing your fish, calling it right first time. Keep up the excellent work, greetings from South Africa. 👏👌🇿🇦

  • @ForeverWild
    @ForeverWild 9 днів тому +1

    fav so far

  • @divermonart
    @divermonart 16 днів тому +1

    Awesome adventure guys! Wow i cant believe how many critters there were in the shallows that night... and THAT CREEPY LOOKING FISH 🤣 WHAT EVEN IS THATTT ??? 🤣🤣 keep up the great content you two we love it!!

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  16 днів тому +2

      Thanks Mon! Searching rock pools on a low tide is one of our favourite things just for that reason, so much to see 😁 the fish is called a Black Jawfish (Opistognathus inornatus) but yes our first time ever seeing one and absolutely terrifying. Very glad they don't grow any bigger 😅 thanks for watching and we hope you guys are well 🙂

  • @FloatingVillageLife
    @FloatingVillageLife 16 днів тому

    Your adventurous spirit in remote island boat camping and catch-and-cook experiences is truly inspiring! It's a blend of courage, creativity, and love for the outdoors.
    And I am floating village life.

  • @rush.gang.fishing
    @rush.gang.fishing 15 днів тому

    So much too like about this episode, wicked edit. Dream of doing a night on an island like that. Exploring those rock pools was epic. Smashing it guys ✅✅

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  15 днів тому

      Cheers brother 🫱🏼‍🫲🏽 keep tracking like you are with your channel and you'll be full time in no time and able to come visit us in the North for one of these adventures 🤠

  • @geoffreyhoddy2888
    @geoffreyhoddy2888 15 днів тому

    Simply FANTASTIC Rohan and Eden your fishing adventures and video content is first class 👍 you have paradise on your doorstep. I always look forward to your next adventure. Thankyou keep safe out there cheers Geoff ps what a bargain price for that kayak , better than swimming in the unknown 👍😀🎣🐟

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  15 днів тому

      Thanks very much, Geoff 🙂 it certainly is a beautiful place up here to explore. Best $100 we've spent in a while, the paddle almost cost more than the kayak 😆 cheers!

  • @1greghawk
    @1greghawk 17 днів тому

    Living the dream. Great video. Nice glass off near the end mate

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  16 днів тому

      Cheers Greg! Yeah was an absolutely heart breaking run back into the ramp with the glass off but we had to beat the tides 🤣

  • @Podge.
    @Podge. 17 днів тому

    Sensational guys loved it

  • @hamishfuller3408
    @hamishfuller3408 14 днів тому

    Bruh, the production and quality game has stepped up alot on your videos. Loving all the content mate. Keep it up Rohan and team

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  13 днів тому

      Cheers Hamish! Hope you're well mate 🫱🏻‍🫲🏼

  • @Fanta-SeaFishing
    @Fanta-SeaFishing 16 днів тому

    That stargazer was nuts 🤣🤣 so cool. Great vid guys 🙌🏼🙌🏼

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  16 днів тому +1

      Cheers Ginge! I thought it was a Star Gazer originally but after looking at the videos and comparing to photos, I worked out it's actually called a Black/Papuan "Jaw fish", much bigger eyes and lips/jaws, than a Star Gazer. Gnarly looking creature though hey 😂

    • @Fanta-SeaFishing
      @Fanta-SeaFishing 16 днів тому

      @@BurrupAndAway oh sweet learn something new every day. Was bloody cool tho haha.
      Should of put ur fingers in ther 🤣🤣

  • @georgedrager-bluewaterdreamer
    @georgedrager-bluewaterdreamer 16 днів тому

    That’s a scary looking fish in that hole that snapped Gotta love island camping nice vid and moustache

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  16 днів тому

      Thank you! 🥸 aren't we glad those fish can't grow big enough to snap up humans 🥲

  • @elijah_quinn
    @elijah_quinn 15 днів тому

    Epic footage

  • @Eden_iris
    @Eden_iris 16 днів тому

    Love the editing in this one babesy 🥰

  • @webbysweekendadventures
    @webbysweekendadventures 16 днів тому

    This just reminded me that I am well over due for an over night camp. 😂. Another awesome video mate. Loved it!!

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  16 днів тому

      Cheers Webby! Can never have too many islands camps in the winter hey 😁 Hope to see ya out there!

  • @clikandfly99
    @clikandfly99 16 днів тому +1

    Just found your channel and I enjoyed the content so I subbed.

  • @dadsandladsoutdoors
    @dadsandladsoutdoors 15 днів тому

    Sick Little Trip Guys

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  15 днів тому

      Hey brother! Cheers for stopping by. Hope you're doing well 👊🏼

  • @bobmcginn7417
    @bobmcginn7417 12 днів тому

    Creepy looking fish in the hole for sure, great vid.!

  • @homegolfaustralia1078
    @homegolfaustralia1078 14 днів тому +1

    I can't believe you are disappointed with a Chinaman. They are a delicious fish. We were smashing them in Exmouth last week. I reckon they were better than the Spangled I caught.

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  13 днів тому +1

      Great to hear mate, more people should eat the less sought-after fish, especially if they enjoy them 🐟 I've personally never kept or tried one but we're so spoilt for choice that there hasn't been a need to do so yet 🙂

    • @homegolfaustralia1078
      @homegolfaustralia1078 13 днів тому

      @@BurrupAndAway honestly I'd keep one and try it. You'd be very surprised. They are super sweet and flaky and easy to fillet with no bones. I rate it better than a Spangled.

  • @michaelellert4982
    @michaelellert4982 17 днів тому

    Epic vid! Hopefully I'll get backn up to the north west in the next few years. Till then I'll just keep being jealous of you guys 😂 cheers

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  16 днів тому +1

      Thanks mate! She's a beautiful place 🌞

  • @michaelhermans4753
    @michaelhermans4753 14 днів тому

    Had a mate who lost his boat at anchor, it was rock paper scissors who was going to swim after it
    Then 2 weeks later it happened again
    Should have had one of those $100 kayaks 😀
    Another great episode Rohan

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  14 днів тому

      That's the one mate, you can never be too sure, best $100 security deposit I've ever paid 😁 cheers!

  • @m-k-n-a2472
    @m-k-n-a2472 12 днів тому

    nice brother.. good watch🙂

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  12 днів тому

      Hey my brother 👊🏼 hope you're well bra, cheers for stopping in!

  • @user-ch7ux2wt7i
    @user-ch7ux2wt7i 15 днів тому +1

    It would be interesting to build a frame so the kayak could be stored above head and provide some shade

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  14 днів тому

      I've pondered this idea mate, good thinking. Could use a ladder/pipe rack type system in two of the seat post locations. Ideal definitely consider it if I upgrade to a bigger kayak, though it may be a bit of a nuisance for fishing and wind drag, plus a higher centre of gravity, but I do like the idea 🙂

    • @user-ch7ux2wt7i
      @user-ch7ux2wt7i 14 днів тому

      Thanks for the reply. I was thinking more of something light and tip-able. So you could position it to either side or even out to the side of the boat while fishing. I think carrying a kayak is an absolute stroke of genius as a safety tool.
      I am not an engineer though. Just thinking a tilt rack similar to a dinghy rack on a camper. I don’t have any idea what weight to hight ratio makes a boat unstable but I would think there would be a few 100kg when the outboard it’s self is 200 to 400. I did see a tinny blow over by a whirl wind at Shady Camp a long time ago. It had a full shade canopy over it though and it was a very small tinny.
      As a safety feature the right kind of framing giving the ability to provide shade, rain protection for sleeping out. As well as some overhead lighting, storage possibilities ect could become a valuable after market upgrade. Food for thought is all. Keep doing what you do.

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  14 днів тому

      @user-ch7ux2wt7i Thanks mate, all great food for thought. I was even thinking of using J hook type kayak racks that you'd have in a shed and mounting them into rod holders on the gunwale so that the kayak can hang outside of the boat. I'd just want to set that up well so as to not damage or scratch the boat too much. We deliberately don't have any shades or biminis on the boat purely from a fishing 360 degrees perspective but it's all pros and cons and for now are are happy. Plus, the boat fits under the carport at home and out of the weather in storage 🙂 cheers!

  • @snappyvalleyfishing
    @snappyvalleyfishing 16 днів тому

    Nice to see you using a decent size and correct length chain. Especially when on an unmanned anchor. So many boaties don’t and wonder why they drag.

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  16 днів тому +1

      Yeah too often do people think that once an anchor hits the bottom it's good to tie off. Nothing more daunting than the thought of waking up to your boat nowhere to be seen 🫣

  • @user-hk2vp7il4o
    @user-hk2vp7il4o 16 днів тому

    epic edit

  • @Crabstrangler
    @Crabstrangler 15 днів тому

    🎉🎉🎉 👏

  • @jakeotto9166
    @jakeotto9166 17 днів тому

    Good vid keep up the good work😏

  • @eugeneschroeder7359
    @eugeneschroeder7359 12 днів тому

    gees dude that moustache,,, lol who wears a moustache like that, ha hahaha

  • @user-tr5kr1re9r
    @user-tr5kr1re9r 13 днів тому +1

    With out a doubt Eden is the best part of the video
    The moustache is the worse

  • @AndrewSilton-g8l
    @AndrewSilton-g8l 15 днів тому +1

    Mate how do u get anything done with that walking around on your boat? I cant concentrate shes unreal. And yes i made a youtube account just to leave this comment!!!

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  14 днів тому +1

      I have a beautiful lady, a beautiful boat, and a beautiful life, and I appreciate it all every day 😀

  • @l5r90
    @l5r90 15 днів тому

    Thoos oos oo smooloo catch todoyo.......What laguage is that??

  • @Joshua-black
    @Joshua-black 17 днів тому

    Few fish like the view finder

  • @thirsty_everest
    @thirsty_everest 16 днів тому +1

    Mate, little tip. Instead of lugging that bulky kayak with you, get yourself a 2nd anchor and set up a front and back anchor. Not only will that hold the boat in position through strong tides and weather, but it's also common practice among boaties camping on islands.

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  16 днів тому +4

      I'm neutral on double anchoring on the stern mate. I agree it's a great method if you're in a sheltered bay and don't want your boat to swing around into rocks or worry about timing the tides. The idea behind the kayak is so that the boat can always be anchored with water below it, and if we wake up in the morning and want to leave on high tide, we don't have to swim out 50-100m to reach the boat and take off, or wait for the tides to allow us to float it if it's in too close. We got caught in a major squall last year in the middle of the night, and in a bay exactly like in this video, it was breaking 2ft waves on the shore and I had to rescue a strangers 20ft hard top boat that went adrift 1km from shore and wasn't stopping, but my boat was also sitting in 10m+ of water, 50 metres out, in sharky waters and after that I swore I'll never not have a means of being able to paddle to, from, or after a boat if I should ever need it, unless inside an archipelago where the boat can't disappear like the Montebellos. I also would've felt less confident being double anchored that night as the bow wouldn't have been able to turn into the seas and would've been wearing it side on. I could possibly substitute the kayak with setting up a pulley system from the shore but for the 20kg it weighs and where it fits in the boat, I think it's worth every bit of the trouble carrying it 🙂 cheers.

    • @michaelhermans4753
      @michaelhermans4753 14 днів тому +1

      Good answer

    • @brendonpoynting2631
      @brendonpoynting2631 13 днів тому

      Kayaks are epic...best way to see marine life without the noise,great fitness and a good way to escape the boat for a bit of soul reflection...not to mention another life saving device...keep it​@@BurrupAndAway

  • @stephendelaney3307
    @stephendelaney3307 14 днів тому

    How do we get our hands on some of them burrup fishing shirts Roharn 👌

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  14 днів тому +1

      You'll get your own custom shirt on our next order 🤠

  • @andrewt3952
    @andrewt3952 15 днів тому

    Never heard a red throat called a blue line emperor. Where are u guys based?

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  15 днів тому

      Hey mate, we're in Karratha WA. We have two separate types being:
      Red throat Emperor/Sweetlip Scientific name - Lethrinus Miniatus
      Blue lined Emperor/Black Snapper Scientific name - Lethrinus Laticaudis
      Quite distinctive features separate them and the Blue Lined Emperor grow much bigger in size. Both are delicious 🙂

  • @user-hk2vp7il4o
    @user-hk2vp7il4o 16 днів тому

    that thing in the hole was a show stopper

  • @deedeelemons2035
    @deedeelemons2035 12 днів тому

    Okay the piraña, looking fish, does anyone know what species it is? And where they live? Imagine walking over the top of that at night? It would take a massive chunk out ya foot? Forget the magpie, red back spider, and the blue ringed octopus, Australia has a new player? What the actual? Please comment peeps! I want to know what this is?

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  11 днів тому

      Hey 👋🏼 the fish is a "Black Jawfish", we originally mistook it for a Star Gazer as it has similar traits but the fish itself looks quite different and after a bit of investigation we narrowed it down! Very scary fish right?! 😆

  • @davidinkster2949
    @davidinkster2949 15 днів тому

    1 hr south of karratha is inland captain😂

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  14 днів тому

      South in reference to the only road that follows the coast, Southwest if we want to be technical 🙂

  • @Loneranger670
    @Loneranger670 2 дні тому

    All you need is a rod, reel boat and a hot girl with a g-string and you have yourself a You Tune fishing channel.

    • @BurrupAndAway
      @BurrupAndAway  2 дні тому

      If it's that easy, show us how it's done 😘