Hi Scott, I understand the importance and need of Berley to the LBG fishman. However, for us, LBG often means tough terrain, slippery rocks, long journey to spots. Taking too much berley on LBG trip is not easy and not fun either any pragmatic suggestion for the dilemma that I have been encountering? Any way that I can possibly to make berley on the spot? Any feedback is much appreciated
If you have a group of 3 anglers, you can share the load and still take advantage of the berley once it is in the water. The salmon berley is probably the oiliest berley out there, you can make smaller holes to help regulate how much gets leeched out but still have a trail. making sure it's not smashing against the rocks will help you not lose too much all at once, It's a bit of trial and error. If you catch kahawai on location and use the fillets for eating or bait, then using the frames on a rope rubbing up and down can be very helpful too.
You got paradise fishing spots. Lucky boy!
Fantastic video mate
Really enjoying your videos mate. Informative and straight to the point. Cheers!
Thanks :)
awesome video lol i like using berley whenever i fish off the wharf and it really helps :)
your content is amazing, really practical and helpful tips. Thank you so much!
Thanks ❤️
Thanks, very helpful
Best pronunciation👍
Mate, you deserve way more suscribers
Thanks :)
Great video, thanks!
Thanks for how make it.mate🤩
great vid
Hi Scott, what knot in the video used to tie the milk bottle please
Bow line
Hi Scott, I understand the importance and need of Berley to the LBG fishman. However, for us, LBG often means tough terrain, slippery rocks, long journey to spots. Taking too much berley on LBG trip is not easy and not fun either any pragmatic suggestion for the dilemma that I have been encountering? Any way that I can possibly to make berley on the spot? Any feedback is much appreciated
If you have a group of 3 anglers, you can share the load and still take advantage of the berley once it is in the water. The salmon berley is probably the oiliest berley out there, you can make smaller holes to help regulate how much gets leeched out but still have a trail. making sure it's not smashing against the rocks will help you not lose too much all at once, It's a bit of trial and error. If you catch kahawai on location and use the fillets for eating or bait, then using the frames on a rope rubbing up and down can be very helpful too.
Catch loads of spotties and kahawai and chum them
What do you use to get underwater footage apart from a gopro?
I only use a Gopro but have it on a long extendable handle.
@@DIGITALFISHContentthatcatches I was thinking of using a string but scared of losing it.
@@Gumden If you had some heavy braid it would be fine. It will move around a lot in the water so you may not get a steady picure
Awesome tips !!
good tips
+Luke Situe Thanks
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