Pleased your back fishing after your injury,love the content...there’s something to be said for simple land based fishing with out the bells n whistles..,,hope the flatty was enjoyable.👍👍👍
Absolutely mate.Thanks for the comment I'm glad you enjoy it. I've got a new video in the works for later this week with some more land based stuff, keep an eye out 👍
I've seen the jewies swimming AGAINST the outflowing tide at the northern most channel there! Choppers, bream, flattys, mullet. They're all in there but mostly tiny.
I used to catch poddy mullet there in oyster bottles as a kid (in the 70s) to sell to the jewfishers. Haven't there to fish for years - more into snapper and jewfish from Nobbys Wall, jewfish from Stockton and around the Harbour from the shore using live baits and super fresh frozen squid. I wont tell the other guys where your spot is ( you''ll know me when see my big red Pajero and old fat guy w/ big rods and big Alvey 651s ). I''m too old , soft and lazy these days to fish much on windy cold winter days ( used to so hard core I'd be known to fish til past midnight even in winter regularly to catch jewfish .... brrr .... ) I reckon if you had a fishing kyac or even an inflatable you'd slay the bream, flathead and jewies there year round. Have you tried fishing there for luderick using weed or fake week flies ? You don't need real deep water, caught luderick in under 1m of water in many places around the harbour even in the dark ....)😁 That first little soapy looked legal size ---- 70cm. More meat on it that lizard.
Spent hours on google maps looking for you, finally found your spot, but don't worry your secrets safe with me mate, looks too good to tell anyone else
There’s nothing special about this spot.. by all means go and enjoy some fishing but I wouldn’t go there to target Jew you’ll be left disappointed, there’s a lot better spots for that.
@@jtsnewfish3877 Yea definetely, just looked like a nice local spot to target some bread and butter species (wasn't meant to be rude to you or anything by the way)
I like vibes mate but it really depends where I’m fishing. If it’s shallow I’ll prefer a lightly weighted plastic or if it’s a snaggy area the same- vibes get easily snagged and are a lot more expensive. But where I can get away with it, vibes are deadly.
Pleased your back fishing after your injury,love the content...there’s something to be said for simple land based fishing with out the bells n whistles..,,hope the flatty was enjoyable.👍👍👍
Absolutely mate.Thanks for the comment I'm glad you enjoy it. I've got a new video in the works for later this week with some more land based stuff, keep an eye out 👍
Good to see you back out fishing mate its been a long recovery 👊👊
This is a great vid! Loved the jewies and will fish there soon!
Good to see you back on You Tube mate!
Awesome sesh, glad you're back at it mate - Achilles rupture does not sound fun!
Great fishing spot, usually stop by there for quick fish when out in the river. Oyster definitely make it challenging 😁
Indeed .... those oysters there are murder on the line (mono) .
any recommendations/ pointers for a good fishing spot around Newy with the kids? nothing too exciting lol
Don't give the exact location cause that's a very good breeding ground for fish to inhabit and we don't need more people to find out about it.
Having fished the river for over forty years I know exactly where he’s fishing.
good point but how do i find good mulloway ground
too late
@@craigfrith7024 so do I and I aint telling no one ....
@@thataustralian4078 maybe team up with a jew-fisher.
i’ve caught some massive flathead in that spot from my kayak biggest going 83
What area is this mate? Looks good
I've seen the jewies swimming AGAINST the outflowing tide at the northern most channel there! Choppers, bream, flattys, mullet. They're all in there but mostly tiny.
Wow amazing...i like this beautiful fishing spot..if i was there i will fishing all time....hhhhhhh
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Stoked to see you back timmy 🤙
All for my number 1 anonymous fan 🫶
@@jtsnewfish3877 the names blogs. Joe blogs. #shakennotstirred
I used to catch poddy mullet there in oyster bottles as a kid (in the 70s) to sell to the jewfishers.
Haven't there to fish for years - more into snapper and jewfish from Nobbys Wall, jewfish from Stockton and around the Harbour from the shore using live baits and super fresh frozen squid.
I wont tell the other guys where your spot is ( you''ll know me when see my big red Pajero and old fat guy w/ big rods and big Alvey 651s ). I''m too old , soft and lazy these days to fish much on windy cold winter days ( used to so hard core I'd be known to fish til past midnight even in winter regularly to catch jewfish .... brrr .... )
I reckon if you had a fishing kyac or even an inflatable you'd slay the bream, flathead and jewies there year round.
Have you tried fishing there for luderick using weed or fake week flies ? You don't need real deep water, caught luderick in under 1m of water in many places around the harbour even in the dark ....)😁
That first little soapy looked legal size ---- 70cm. More meat on it that lizard.
Is that near Hexham or Fern Bay?
Spent hours on google maps looking for you, finally found your spot, but don't worry your secrets safe with me mate, looks too good to tell anyone else
There’s nothing special about this spot.. by all means go and enjoy some fishing but I wouldn’t go there to target Jew you’ll be left disappointed, there’s a lot better spots for that.
@@jtsnewfish3877 Yea definetely, just looked like a nice local spot to target some bread and butter species (wasn't meant to be rude to you or anything by the way)
Hey Mate, Do you mainly use hard bodies and vibes around Hexham and Stockton? Any tips on which work better and where? Thanks
I like vibes mate but it really depends where I’m fishing. If it’s shallow I’ll prefer a lightly weighted plastic or if it’s a snaggy area the same- vibes get easily snagged and are a lot more expensive.
But where I can get away with it, vibes are deadly.
Hey mate, what lures did you use?
Hey mate where’s this at id like to take the kids for a walk there they like catching little crabs under the rocks
Stockon