Solo Exploring the Continental Shelf for EXPENSIVE Fish! (Deep Drop Fishing)

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Published 2024-01-30

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  • @wayneberry8703
    G’day, Timb’o. You’re on your own today, mate. You’ve caught a few nice fish, Tim, well done 👍🏼
  • @Andrew_Fraser
    With all these epic catches, I’m starting to wonder if your freezer is secretly a portal to another dimension! How do you fit it all? Awesome episode mate!
  • @adamshort76
    Love this sort of stuff could watch it all day well done 👏
  • @Nuttsamillion
    Who's this fine fellow😉. Watch out for pirates😂
  • With that many ribbon fish there it's a good chance swords are somewhere close by, as the ole ribbon fish is one of their favourites, I am back on the water so I will be heading out regularly again.
  • Do you keep the engine running to keep the power up for the electric reels?
  • @jordanwake6519
    What size Electric Reel outfits you running mate? It’s all new to me, would love to chase some blue eye! Cheers
  • @Dermtarbo
    what type of live bait is that guys?
  • When was this recorded mate, I was down at St Helen’s last week and the weather was horrible
  • Soooo when you go out what weather window do you look for, I’m guessing you are on the Northwestern coast, and how far is the shelf for you guys if you don’t mind , not that I’m going fishing in TAS I’m at Robe SA it’s around 50k to the shelf here and at the moment we are getting 15/20 knot westerly winds midday and makes it uncomfortable Anyhow I enjoyed the deep drop cheers
  • @markmcgrath5281
    Alvey like mine mate and jig for a blue eye. Can get 700 meters of 35 pound braid. Pe 5 rod to jig the 500 gram jig. Be a horrible winch up. Be worth it tho.
  • @JedemPoKucama
    I'll never understand those electric reels, you're not even fishing😂
  • @gailsmith4125
    Not a very relaxing fishing experience with the noisy reels