CARNARVON TO CORAL BAY | Commercial Wetline Fishing Trip 8.

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 16. 05. 2024
  • We pulled the old girl out in Carnarvon for its annual refit. Back in the water ready to go and fishing our way back to Coral Bay. Some how it pretty much went to plan. Targeting Pink Snapper, Goldband and Ruby Snapper. We managed a reasonable haul of all 3. Touching on why we don't bleed our fish, the Ikijime technique and the fact we don't kill sharks. This is our last commercial trip for a while now as we are back into charters. But will continue sharing some of them. Thanks for watching.
    Wetline commercial fishing as part of the Gascoyne Demersal Scalefish managed fishery. For Goldband Snapper, Ruby Snapper, Pink Snapper and other demersal species.
    FISH RESPONSIBLY
    The following is part of a strictly managed sustainable commercial fishery. We follow and support all fisheries regulations. As well as advocating for good sustainable fishing practices. How you go about it can have just as much impact as what you take home.
    SUPPORT LOCAL SEAFOOD
    We are aware that not all fisheries are sustainably managed, but ours is. So support local seafood that not only helps the local economy and jobs. It also has an important role in a balanced environmentally responsible, and sustainable future of climate and food security. We catch fish so it is available to those who can not.
    Our Fishing Charter Business out of Coral Bay Western Australia
    Live availability, booking and merchandise on our website.
    www.seaforcecharters.com.au
    Follow us to keep up to dat eon our socials.
    / seaforcecharters
    / seaforcecharters
    The Ikipick used in video (recommended not sponsored)
    www.theikipik.com
    Reels used in video are Alvey Reef Queens (recommended not sponsored)
    www.alvey.com.au

Komentáře • 49

  • @gregwatson7479
    @gregwatson7479 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Jumping on a charter with you guys just made the bucket list cheers for sharing your videos 👍

  • @tommannion4507
    @tommannion4507 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Another great vid with useful tips like the way you keep it simple and the cod hook tip of the week.

  • @D.s182
    @D.s182 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Sick job, captain seams like a true nice bloke to , great little vid

  • @boikebeagle
    @boikebeagle Před 2 měsíci +1

    Love your attitude guys, well done. Love the channel

  • @detflader7374
    @detflader7374 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hi Adam and Brock some nice big fat Pinkes well done

  • @beausuladra
    @beausuladra Před 2 měsíci +1

    Nothing like a bit of Amity to keep you going on a late night 🤘

  • @robertedson6357
    @robertedson6357 Před 21 dnem +1

    Hi instead of the chain for a weight try a beer can full lead with a loop of wire to tire it to the line

    • @SeaforceCoralBay
      @SeaforceCoralBay  Před 11 dny

      Yeh we have plenty of used spare chain thats why we uses that. Lead is pretty dam expensive these days so try to use alternatives ob commercial.

  • @tritonjackmam5.681
    @tritonjackmam5.681 Před 2 měsíci +4

    SOME NICE FISHING THERE GUYS AND TALK ABOUT THE INDUSTRY 👍👍NOW JUST IMAGINE HOW MANY VIEWS YOU WOULD HAVE WITH A BUNCH OV BIKINI WEARING BACK PACKERS AS CREW 😂😂😂 👍👍

    • @SeaforceCoralBay
      @SeaforceCoralBay  Před 2 měsíci

      No doubt.

    • @Ruddy632
      @Ruddy632 Před 2 měsíci

      He could slap on a bikini and see how it goes 😉 haha.

    • @benny82ish
      @benny82ish Před měsícem

      Former pro here. No way. Keep the tits off the commercial boats. They just caused fights and hurt our productivity.

  • @geoffdrew5207
    @geoffdrew5207 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Healthy fishery, quality rather than quantity.

  • @Glaciershark
    @Glaciershark Před 2 měsíci +1

    Cool bruhs i commercial fish too

  • @benny82ish
    @benny82ish Před měsícem

    Been a live coral trout pro for two decades on GBR. Would be mad to have a go at deep dropping. All our fishing is done in sub 30m or we be blowing them up. Great vid though mate. Keep it up. Wild caught will always be better than farmed shit.

    • @benny82ish
      @benny82ish Před měsícem

      Red, Gold, Pink, hell yeah bro.!

    • @SeaforceCoralBay
      @SeaforceCoralBay  Před měsícem

      Mate would love to give that that handling trout suff a go. It's definite the peak of making the most of the resource, pick you fish, keep them alive. By far the best way to do it.

  • @garylewis8568
    @garylewis8568 Před 2 měsíci +1

    In the USA we use the same method but electric reels and movable racks for the hooks......also using artificials on auto jigging machines from Norway.......... good luck

  • @John06648
    @John06648 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Man I'd love to join yall on this vessel. My old commercial captain I worked for would absolutely lose his 💩 seeing them fish not gutted an packed with ice or them touching without ice between them . Lol

    • @SeaforceCoralBay
      @SeaforceCoralBay  Před 2 měsíci +2

      Yeh they prefer the whole these days, gutting increases the chance of the flesh getting contaminated. yeh pack ice top and bottom then add sea water so becomes a slurry, and packing tight prevents too much movement and damage to fish.

    • @mishmash9397
      @mishmash9397 Před 2 měsíci

      Gutting fish before packing leads to less shelf life

    • @John06648
      @John06648 Před 2 měsíci

      @SeaforceCharters yea after catch the fish/clean never seen water again . Them sitting in water will cause way less shelf life /rot to set in depending on the species of fish . To each their own on methods . Don't get me wrong we weren't catching Goldban etc we don't get those this side of the water

    • @John06648
      @John06648 Před 2 měsíci

      @SeaforceCharters use slurry while they wait to be clean then never see water again just ice . But not saying anything you do is wrong. Different strokes different folks . And different fishery. Still love to hit a few trips with yall . Tight lines keep them coming

  • @tokoikantakasimura5748
    @tokoikantakasimura5748 Před 2 měsíci +1

    We are from Indonesia, can you provide tips and tutorials for your fishing rod design/set, thank you

  • @darrenmonks4532
    @darrenmonks4532 Před 2 měsíci

    Great vid. I don't understand how you don't get more sharked though? I'm surprised how you seem to get so many fish past 'em. Like, that half the line isn't just fish heads.

    • @SeaforceCoralBay
      @SeaforceCoralBay  Před 2 měsíci +1

      10 years of charter fishing learning how to avoid them. But we do get hammered some times, but just move strait away. Our gear is big enough that we hook and pull all but the biggest of sharks up, so that helps.

    • @darrenmonks4532
      @darrenmonks4532 Před 2 měsíci

      @@SeaforceCoralBay Kudos to your expertise and thanks for the reply.

  • @adammcgeorge3538
    @adammcgeorge3538 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Wind against current is such a pain in the behind, makes for some very frustrating fishing :(

  • @geoffdrew5207
    @geoffdrew5207 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I have only recently found your channel and have been going through some of your past videos. We lived in Daintree for seven years fishing the reef on a regular basis so it's interesting comparing the fishing. Watching some of your charters you mention that you have a 50 fish boat limit, this is despite having a dozen or so anglers on board. Considering the distances involved that seems very low, four or five fish each would only take a few drops at times off FNQ. Having to head the 90 minutes back to port after just a few drops is crazy. Was that part of your decision to do more commercial?

    • @SeaforceCoralBay
      @SeaforceCoralBay  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yeh it's basically a 5 fish per person bag limit where we are. Which most people are quite happy with. On the south Coast of WA they only allow 2 pp with other boat limits. Have been trying to get commercial licence for a long time, but mainly just to mix it up a bit.

    • @geoffdrew5207
      @geoffdrew5207 Před 2 měsíci

      @@SeaforceCoralBay Nobody would make the run to the wide reefs over here in the East if they were only allowed five fish, you could easily get that in close. I am all for conservation so it's a hard call.

  • @tasquizztaylor1698
    @tasquizztaylor1698 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hi mate, what circle hooks do you use? Seem to come out so easy. And here's me spending 5 minutes with the pliers just to unhook a blowie

    • @SeaforceCoralBay
      @SeaforceCoralBay  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Just typical s/s tuna circles 13/0. Just got to twist them out, but we get to do it all day long so just practice.

  • @user-jl7hx8en3v
    @user-jl7hx8en3v Před 2 měsíci +1

    Dude awesome fish!
    how long are the baits out at a time? How are you not getting sharked on every string?!?!

    • @SeaforceCoralBay
      @SeaforceCoralBay  Před 2 měsíci

      Still learning that myself, but depends on how hungry fish are. Anything from 30sec to 5/10min. No fish not long enough, empty hooks too long. When there firing you pretty much bring it in as soon as you have last drops fish cleared and baited hooks ready.

  • @spearo16
    @spearo16 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Are you allowed to use electric reels?

    • @SeaforceCoralBay
      @SeaforceCoralBay  Před 2 měsíci

      Yes definitely allowed electric or hydraulic reels, just where not in the budget this season.

  • @danielguppy8310
    @danielguppy8310 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Christ get yourself some table s stop working on the deck

    • @SeaforceCoralBay
      @SeaforceCoralBay  Před 2 měsíci

      Yeh I know, where on the way back from refit and not really set up.