Using a variety of different meats in a estuary to see which works best.
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@tonycrews275815 күн бұрын
Hey Luke , lovin ya work mate as a new sub , just got a new tinny after 10 years of work in to keep the wolves from the door , got a boat ramp across the road here in tweed heads , you have inspired me bro , thanks mate 👌👌👌👌👌
@fredflintstone672915 күн бұрын
Here for the "my pop used chicken breast in parmesan comments" lol It does work though, can confirm
@mightykayakgeek429915 күн бұрын
Chicken, marinated in Garlic and Parmesan overnight is the winner.
@rattaleesfellas214115 күн бұрын
that snapper had some size to it. good to see some different baits
@huntersfishingadventures532415 күн бұрын
Was a nice surprise to finish the day. See you on the next one bro 🤙
@waynewood30929 күн бұрын
Love your videos Luke, informative fishing adventures for the "bread & butter" fishers. Best entertainment on KZbin. Keep up the great work! Cheers
@huntersfishingadventures53249 күн бұрын
Thankyou mate 🤝👍 see you on the next one 🎣
@joshbobbin74043 күн бұрын
Have used chicken thigh fillets for years. Gotta marinate it first. 1:Chicken thighs cut into strips (cut at an angle so it appears to have a bit of a tail movement). 2:Put into a large container with a lid. 3:Put a heap of minced garlic, soy sauce and Parmesan Cheese (secret ingredient 👍). 4:Mix it all together thoroughly,put the lid on and sit it in the fridge for 1 or preferably,2 nights. 5:Stink Bait complete 👌Take it out for bait,put on your hook and hang on!! 👍👌 I have never not caught fish on this recipe,an old fella showed me it about 20 years ago and it works a treat. Love your channel Luke as I also call Brisbane Waters home 👍 Would love to come out for a fish with you and hopefully catch you out on the water (when it is warmer 😂) 👍👌🎣
@huntersfishingadventures53243 күн бұрын
That sounds like a winner alot of feedback about the parmesan. Thankyou mate hopefully see you out there soon, I'm due for session down there 🎣🤙
@abdulfayad79415 күн бұрын
Love your creativity mate Ur a legend. 👍
@mickscordino821014 күн бұрын
G'day Luke, I used meat strip's marinated in oyster sauce in the Georges river...best bait on the big bream ,especially at night. PS just discovered your channel...very enjoyable, looking forward to the next one.
@user-yt3yp9rk6v14 күн бұрын
All we ever used as kids in Tassie scraps from the butcher, flathead love it!😊
@jamieelliott372315 күн бұрын
Good amusing video, reminds me about one time we went snapper fishing and took some cold kfc and threw the bones and bits into the water, ended up caching a couple of decent snapper. when we cleaned them they were full of our kfc leftovers. maybe try junk food next😁
@JacobElcham15 күн бұрын
Love the vids keep it up
@user-zz7dl6ps6q15 күн бұрын
Good stuff mate I love it well done
@markmacmurray914015 күн бұрын
Great insight of what not use, but mind you have caught many a Bream on CHicken thigh fillets marinated in fish sauce cut into cubes Keep up the good work young man
@huntersfishingadventures532415 күн бұрын
See you on the next one mate 🤝👍
@dennisknight756315 күн бұрын
i use chicken breast for snapper in nz,tie it on with bait cotton works real well ,,cheaper than buying fish bait over here
@gregorynewey40899 күн бұрын
Great experiment using fresh meat. I have caught many big Bream using Skirt Steak, especially at night around Oyster Lease’s and rocky areas. 👍
@terrystyles820515 күн бұрын
We have fished chicken versus pilchards lots of times at night. Chicken thigh is tougher than chicken breast and a better bait as a result. Chicken goes a lot further if cut into thin strips the size of your little finger. gets just as many bites as a bigger bait. Most nights pilchards will get more fish than the chicken but 1 night in 5 chicken does better. Pilchards definitely better for big flathead BUT you have to throw them back anyway due to slot limits. That brings chicken back into the picture. We never fish bigger than 00 ball sinker. Bread burley - if you use your Potatoe masher you go you can quickly get the air out of it once wet through and have 90% of it sink rather than 10%. Yes, a ladle helps the hands in a cold wet winter day.
@huntersfishingadventures532415 күн бұрын
Good to see the chicken performs now and then I agree with the thigh the breast was a bit soft. See you on the next one 🤝👍
@himderfella15 күн бұрын
@@huntersfishingadventures5324 I fish the lake in a kayak around Booragul, Speers Point. I use salted chicken breast with garlic salt & table salt. I rarely use any other bait. I have caught Trevally, Flounder, Tailor, Bream, Flathead, Whiting and Squire using chicken breast. My largest Flathead was 66cm & the largest Bream 38cm. I will use salted Pilchards & prawns as alternative baits in the future. I have tried USA Fishbites recently & they performed very well catching 1 of 3 Bream I caught in my last session.
@Blueythebear913 күн бұрын
Other thing aswell with chicken thigh cut it into strips and feed it on like a worm. I litterally only take chicken and fresh herring or squid iv caught fishing with me be it land bait or boat mainly chicken though!!!
@trippa70215 күн бұрын
Great snapper
@adamheazlett117914 күн бұрын
Less bread with the oil works better.You been watching pommy shows with ground bait.French stick lasts me 3 to4 trips.crush to dust a little oil works great
@redtobertshateshandles15 күн бұрын
Bloke banter. 😂 Jealous of my sausage. 😂
@huntersfishingadventures532415 күн бұрын
😂
@antonywardle13 күн бұрын
i use chicken breast too. Thin strips works on the bream. Surprised that the steak didn't get crabbed! Thanks for the video
@LabworksVapes15 күн бұрын
I use Chicken all the time for bream / trevally and fishing for flathead when i am outside
@tonybason676115 күн бұрын
hey bro i love the vids
@perthonabudget14 күн бұрын
We use meat for crab pots because the fish, especially the stingrays usually won't go to it.
@barbraabsalom453114 күн бұрын
Love these experiments , along time ago on the big wharf at north entrance , I was fishing next to a young guy that was using skirt steak for bait , I watched in amazement as he hooked & landed 4 flathead between 65 & 80cm , he hooked them & would then proceed to fight the fish by walking along the wharf & beach them at the end , giving me time to cast my live poddy mullet in close proximity to where he was fishing , although he did protest if someone cast in “his “ spot , I caught nothing & thought I would surely catch fish as I believed I had the “ superior bait “ . It just goes to show , you never stop learning in this game , I was gobsmacked & remember it like it was yesterday . Keep up the good work , maybe some of that yankee artificial bait next ? it’s a bit pricey , apparently , but maybe cheaper than the monthly meat shop used here 😉👍
@MrJasperspool15 күн бұрын
It stays on the hook better. Ocean stings get rid of the spike protein too.
@craigglanville994615 күн бұрын
If Shannon was to rub garlic on his sausage he may get more nibbles 😂😂
@huntersfishingadventures532415 күн бұрын
😂🤣
@Dave_196915 күн бұрын
G'day mate great content really enjoy watching some good Aussie fishing with your mates 👍 now I'm a new subscriber, and if you don't mind me asking what part of Australia are you fishing it looks like a great place
@huntersfishingadventures532415 күн бұрын
Awesome enjoy, I'm on the central coast in between Sydney and Newcastle 👍
@billmacartney20115 күн бұрын
yep, yellow fin Bream love chicken. I use it a lot.
@adamheazlett117914 күн бұрын
Brined layered chook livers and breast in jar works great and keeps for ever if you do it right.
@jimbo703111 күн бұрын
Hey Luke, I’ve been watching your videos a heap lately and wondering what boat you have.
@huntersfishingadventures532411 күн бұрын
Hi mate awesome 👍. It's a 4.6 DeHavilland early 90s model very stable boat.
@Coast2CountryAdventures9 күн бұрын
What size tinny do you have? Great videos man!
@huntersfishingadventures53248 күн бұрын
4.6mtr DeHavilland early 90s model. Thankyou mate 🤝
@stevenfogerty21102 сағат бұрын
I've used chicken for v years, from Batemans Bay to Cairns. Catches everything. Thigh is best.
@gregorybaillie209315 күн бұрын
Always amusing cheers bloke btw what sort of tinnie do you use and how long ? Looks like it does the job inside and outside.
@huntersfishingadventures532415 күн бұрын
Thankyou, it's a 4.6mtr DeHavilland early 90s model, very stable boat 👍
@gregorybaillie209315 күн бұрын
@@huntersfishingadventures5324 thanx buddy.
@michaelflaherty-804315 күн бұрын
Luke's Surf N Turf fishing
@davidmcnamara748915 күн бұрын
Fun video. Chicken with garlic and Parmesan is a popular bait. Just an idea, have you fished the artificial reefs between Wangi and Galgabba Point? Just curious if there’s fish there. I’ve been planning to take the kayak there. 🤓🎣👍
@huntersfishingadventures532415 күн бұрын
I have most of the artificial reefs hold alot of baitfish and bait stealers. They seem to perform better at night with Jews and snappers
@davidmcnamara748913 күн бұрын
Apparently, there’s also a sunken barge near Marks point. A barge carrying mine supports sank way back. That’s another spot to try.
@grahamchampion827115 күн бұрын
Skirt steak stays on the hook
@muncheesuppar14 күн бұрын
used steak and chicken to catch bream lots of times in newcastle harbour , caught a lot of bream on chicken hearts as well.
@markchippindale852615 күн бұрын
👍👍👍👍
@user-nf6gq4sz1e5 күн бұрын
Chicken is actually elite bait probs as good as pilchards in some places
@Blueythebear914 күн бұрын
I been doing the test lately chicken thigh fillet one hook fresh caught squid the other hook. 9 out of 10 king george took the chicken as well as flathead snapper etc fish love chicken!!!
@aaronclayburn635215 күн бұрын
Its not the size of the sausage it's how u use the sausage that matters 😅
@huntersfishingadventures532415 күн бұрын
😂🤣 you got to come back down the people miss Chuck Norris
@highace1015 күн бұрын
Rich mans bait these days. Cool experiment.
@huntersfishingadventures532415 күн бұрын
Not wrong $50 with little return. Saves everyone the time let me waste mine 😂
@highace1015 күн бұрын
@@huntersfishingadventures5324 someone has to pave the way lol
@hokben2go13 күн бұрын
Good to see you don't cook the chicken
@danieltipping860415 күн бұрын
chicken with fish sauce works even better
@gdlivo335315 күн бұрын
Are you old enough to remember Fisho frozen bait?
@huntersfishingadventures532415 күн бұрын
I believe so did they do the chicken gut etc? I am 44
@gdlivo335315 күн бұрын
@@huntersfishingadventures5324 That was it. Frozen chicken intestines. Contained its own burley. Bream loved it.
@AndrewProsser-fq1ht14 күн бұрын
I hope the meat was on ice as well
@jewyhunter_15 күн бұрын
Get back on the reef and try again the river is not a good enough experiment 🤬
@lynkpaul217115 күн бұрын
In the history of fishing, people don't use those meats for bait and even if you wanted to experiment, that is a waste of meat for this purpose. That could feed a family for a month. It's not about the fishing experiment, it's about the waste. Even if it were spoilt food, match the hatch or use what artificial baits are available.
@huntersfishingadventures532415 күн бұрын
I actully saved 100s of kilos of meat by educating 1000s of people 👍 drop in the ocean compared to what's going on in this world. I respect your determination but direct it where it's needed or is that to much work for you?
@redtobertshateshandles15 күн бұрын
They cooked up the food. What a Muppet. Typical young whingeing Commie. The Prime Mincer of Australia doesn't give two about hungry families. Blow me.
@liamr386614 күн бұрын
That would not feed a family for a month, maybe 2 days