I like your show> i have gone around that area a bit but I gave up because all my catch was always undersize. Nothing to take home. Tell you what your Marib. river Bream vid is a classic, those are all beautiful size. Most would not eat out of th M. but Bream that size.. one or two on the table would have to happen on the grill. EP are under rated eating.
@@joshp8060 In that case any pier produces fish. Fishing can be really tough in cooler months. If you want want to chase squid and salmon head to Mornington, rye, Blairgowrie, sorrento, and portsea pier.
Great work mate I was thinking of going next to the balti bridge next to Ron Barassi park in Docklands for bait what were you using ?? I was thinking of taking squid what would you recommend thanks mate the video is awesome
Atm fishing can be tough as the water temperature is dropping. You can target monster Carp at Albert Park Lake or chase big snapper landbased off piers such as princess pier, williamstown breakwall, mornington pier and most other piers. If you want a really big fish. Head to Portland on a boat and get yourself a 100kg + Southern Bluefin Tuna
I like your show> i have gone around that area a bit but I gave up because all my catch was always undersize. Nothing to take home. Tell you what your Marib. river Bream vid is a classic, those are all beautiful size. Most would not eat out of th M. but Bream that size.. one or two on the table would have to happen on the grill. EP are under rated eating.
Great spot to Kayak, away from where people can see you.. Not too sure about the water quality that close to the CBD tho.. :)
Nice video ,what the rod setup
Nice catches. Love your videos as they also help inspire my love of fishing!
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Nice vid, slight digression... Do you need a special kayak fishing license or will your usual fishing license cover this aspect as well?
Thanks, just your standard fishing license is the one you need 🤟
@@JamesFishingAdventures Brilliant. Thanks Mate
Can you put up a video of what soft plastics to use at Docklands
Most soft plastics will work anything from 2.5” to 4” will catch fish
Nice session mate.
Cracking pinky in the 1st few minutes too 👌👌
Cheers man 🤙
Any suggestions for spots down the mornington peninsula
what are you targeting?
@@JamesFishingAdventures anything really I just wanna go fishing again
@@joshp8060 In that case any pier produces fish. Fishing can be really tough in cooler months. If you want want to chase squid and salmon head to Mornington, rye, Blairgowrie, sorrento, and portsea pier.
Can I ask where you launch in the city ? Great fish. Can I say love the videos as just shows how much fun you have. I think I need to buy a yak
any accessible pontoons, which are closest to the water. Thanks for the support!
Nice session mate!! Caught some beauties
Is that your kayak? HOW do you carry it?
Great work mate I was thinking of going next to the balti bridge next to Ron Barassi park in Docklands for bait what were you using ?? I was thinking of taking squid what would you recommend thanks mate the video is awesome
Bash Ka thanks for the support. Soft plastics did the job
Perfect weather and great session lads. Plenty of nice EP's and a very nice Bream. Good job. Yeeeeew🎣🤙
Thanks mate! 🙏
whats your favourite lite gear set-up?
Hi mate, don't personally have a favourite. As long as it has good gearing, guides, and does the job. That's all that matters
Is it safe to eat fish that close to all the city drains and sewers?
Yes, only the snapper
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Nice work man, bit of a hot bite on the ep’s, love it 👌
Thanks mate! Yeah a nice session
Good stuff 👌
Cheers 🤙
What size jighead u using? Also is the rod a 1-3kg? Good session.
1/8 jighead, yes 1-3kg rod
@@JamesFishingAdventures cheers mate. Subbed!
Any good land based fishing spots two to three hours away that will get me really big fish
Atm fishing can be tough as the water temperature is dropping. You can target monster Carp at Albert Park Lake or chase big snapper landbased off piers such as princess pier, williamstown breakwall, mornington pier and most other piers. If you want a really big fish. Head to Portland on a boat and get yourself a 100kg + Southern Bluefin Tuna
Are you at Docklands
Yes
hey mate great vid
just wondering how long ago was this?
Thanks mate, was created a couple weeks ago
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