Heck guys when I see a grinner I see two slab baits to be sent down on the next drop ,fresh and full of flavour Love the way you announce the new boat Mark nothing tricky no song and dance just straight up we are getting a new boat , most channels would draw it out over a few videos , something big is going to happen etc. Good on you ,keep it up
@AdamKilpatrickАй бұрын
lol 😂 the had a bad morning at the start was us in the seafox . Brand new high pressure fuel pump had a catastrophic breakdown. Saw you go past. Saving footage for upcoming video highlighting the importance of boat owners to be a member of Marine Rescue. See you on the water
@selfsuffishingme26 күн бұрын
Damn! Hope you guys didn't at least spend too long heading out and back from the boat ramp. See you out there hopefully soon! 👍
@AdamKilpatrick26 күн бұрын
@@selfsuffishingmethe fun part was winching the big girl back on the drive on trailer. In the end everyone safe and boat safe. Hopefully get out there soon and be good to go for the summer season
@dentonhooper144727 күн бұрын
Great to see you having success and getting some specie variety. That was a sizable shark towards he end !
@PhoenixManningАй бұрын
Great video, couldn't stop grinning the whole time!
@wallyschloeffel1678Ай бұрын
can't wait to see the new boat, you guys are awesome, love your vids
@BenchrestMarksmanАй бұрын
Nice video guys and love the shirts
@selfsuffishingme26 күн бұрын
Thanks mate!
@reelinsaltfishingАй бұрын
Hi mate, I enjoy watching your videoes because they are honest, but a tip from me who here in Tasmania has to deal with harsh conditions with wind and current , is get a good sized drift anchor (drogue) put 2 to 3 meters of chain and at least 6 mtr of rope you will control your drift accurately with a little practice.
@jb243wpАй бұрын
Yes, Tassie sure has its battles with wind, swell etc, etc, etc. Most of the time, only allowing a small window of good weather opportunity. But pays off when you get onto a patch or catch that big one 👍
@lcardinal907317 күн бұрын
100% I always use them. Best one I have found is the Kiwi one called The Hand Brake. Has a graphic of a wife scowling which endears me to it.
@paulwilliams4600Ай бұрын
Love the channel. I’ve seen a few Stabi’s lately with a minn Kota or similar trolling motor. Fantastic to keep you in that one spot.
@georgetuider654Ай бұрын
Greetings from north Florida and now, also, Kenai Peninsula Alaska! Good to see you back on the water. Next time out, try letting a slack line drift behind the boat with a live bait on it to work the water column. You never know what might swim up! Congrats on the new boat. You will find the extra length more seaworthy, but you are correct, it will be a bit more difficult to launch and trailer. If only life didn't have to be so complicated! sigh...P.S. Don't forget to keep your eyes on the horizon, feet and knees together and don't anticipate the ground. Us old paratroopers never die. We just smell that way!
@stabifisho7576Ай бұрын
Mark get yourselves a sea anchor maybe a bigger one for the new boat great when wind is a pain
@selfsuffishingme26 күн бұрын
Will do!
@Cjames86Ай бұрын
Thanks
@rohantherockwiththerocketh7871Ай бұрын
Great video guys and really cool that you are upgrading to a larger boat, I assume it's so you can have a few more people aboard for fishing trips. Have fun and stay safe guys!
@wildchook745Ай бұрын
Nice catch guys! Don't forget to add some aprons to your merch on both of your channels.
@kurtispowers1147Ай бұрын
love yah mate
@jenkins3140Ай бұрын
Best guess at fish identification at 16:10, golden threadfin bream.
@KerryThompson-e5gАй бұрын
Its good you had the net ready for that big cod at the start 😆
@askocrni1952Ай бұрын
Should have kept grinners as they are great crab bait :)
@billhatcher2984Ай бұрын
You can get a trolling motor with a spot lock feature it isn't perfect but it will keep you close and if it's pretty calm it works great
@shortjamisonАй бұрын
Grinner? In Florida's North Gulf Coast area we call them Lizard fish and they make a great live bait. Just get a better hook in them and send them back down. Grouper candy for sure.
@selfsuffishingme26 күн бұрын
Thinking we might have to. We catch them all the time! 🥲
@ad905Ай бұрын
We need to see you either use the grinner for bait.... or do a big grinner catch and cook. See if you can turn them into some fishcakes or something. I bet they would go alright with some spices.
@fishingandoutdoorstuff8051Ай бұрын
Your pigfish is a gold spot wrasse, similar but slightly different to a pigfish. They grow to about 4kg and are delicious. The red one is a yellow lip butterfly bream, excellent flesh bait or whole/chunk for other reefies, especially red emps out off Fraser. Actually pretty good eating in their own right if you get one up towards 30cm or so. Look forward to seeing the new rig hit the water. Bigger boat mean bigger fish!! 😂
@n5688434Ай бұрын
2250 fuck yea ! cant wait to see that one i watched how you guys grow as fisher man. Question why you guys don't go toward cap and reefs there ? Simrad on new boat :} ?
@selfsuffishingme26 күн бұрын
On that particular day the weather wasn't perfect so we stayed not so far from where we launched. But we do often fish the cape! It's more so the uncertainty from less experienced boaties like ourselves that we choose to fish the way we do. And yes we do plan to have a Simrad as the 2250 will have a enclosed cab. 👍
@A.CFishingextremeАй бұрын
the orange fish I believe is a ruby snapper but that's what they call them in America I can't quit remember the name for here an Australia
@A.CFishingextremeАй бұрын
job fish that what it is
@doctorzeuss5789Ай бұрын
That red one has a few names "butterfly bream" "whiptail bream" "threadfin bream" Don't know if anyone that's actually eaten one but they are edible, don't grow much bigger than that one though. They aren't regulated by QLD fisheries so you could eat it or use it for bait if you wanted
@johnboy5167Ай бұрын
You need to fish with me mate your spots are woeful 😂
@johnlord8337Ай бұрын
We have a unique situation here in Washington and Oregon, of red enamel hooks, bare hooks, and catching fish, as they think the red color looks like a small nematode worm. Do you have fishing with bare red hooks and the same fish biting reactions ?
@richards636711 күн бұрын
I’m not sure about your measuring the size of the fish, in NZ we measure to the V of the tail- not the end, are you doing it the same?
@scarter9447Ай бұрын
The guppys are quaking in there flippers.. How about a few sea shantys!! :-)
@billhatcher2984Ай бұрын
Did you cover the card reader with tape on this one
@scottnaumovski2836Ай бұрын
The one you want to identify is a rusty jobfish
@johnlord8337Ай бұрын
Did you out fish the entire fish population there ? Only having small bottom fish ?
@jamesm3268Ай бұрын
Seqld is absolutely trawled out from netting and piss poor greenies management. Lots of grinners and sharks. Move to fnq plenty of good fish but still lots of sharks I'm glad I left miserable gold coast.
@VanjonsorzАй бұрын
Grab yourself a fish descender Mark. Or make one
@shanevillis4079Ай бұрын
Saw someone eat a grinner, don't know how they taste though, he didn't say.
@selfsuffishingme26 күн бұрын
I'm sure they are the best tasting fish of the sea! 🫢
@hubertnnnАй бұрын
Why don't you keep the grinners? If they are not tasty, then you could always use them as bait.
@alalfade8569Ай бұрын
Flounder not worth your time!? Outrageous
@selfsuffishingme26 күн бұрын
Well wasn't that big! 😁
@alalfade856924 күн бұрын
Haha fair enough I only say it cause im dying for a feed of flounder, love the channel thanks for the entertainment👍🏻
@stephenjeacocke1530Ай бұрын
Baby grinner got a picture of one 3 ft long i Haight as round as soft drink can
@billhatcher2984Ай бұрын
Is there a limit on the ones you call grinners if not or even if there is why not take them home for fertilizer none better especially fish from the ocean
@offthemeynroad4054Ай бұрын
Can garden. Can't fish. 😅
@brucesercombeАй бұрын
A FISH 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@TravisKruger-f9zАй бұрын
Stop throwing the grinner back Throw em in a bucket and throw out later on
@jamesm3268Ай бұрын
Yep never throw them back. They become awesome cut bait or salted trolling bait. C&nts of things.
@johnlord8337Ай бұрын
I'm looking at the (said) number of saltwater fish in Australian waters, and you must be fishing somewhere else, on a mud flat, or missing kelp bed or coral reef. The variety of fish literally is mostly bottom fish, coral fish, sharks, tiny teeny fish, ... and then some salmon, hake, and eel. I would have thought with Australia being near the Indian and South Pacific you would have all kinds of tropicals. Otherwise, being near the Antarctic current you would have cold salt water fish like we have here in the Pacific Northwest U.S. Trigger fish, angler fish, a couple of breams, barramundi (ok), blue salmon (what is a BLUE salmon ?!), scorpion fish (like lion fish - catch and kill off these invasive bastas !), there isn't much of anything to really catch !!! Time to go crabbing - if you have anything worthwhile in calling a crab, unless you go for coconut/robber crabs or red crabs !