Bream and flathead from Clontarf to Woody Point, Brisbane fishing maps
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- čas přidán 12. 03. 2016
- Fishing spots for big Bream and Flathead, detailed maps for Redcliffe, Clontarf, Hays Inlet, Woody Point, Scotts Pt. Using bait, lures, and soft plastics on shallow reef. Find us on Facebook at RLBF Moreton Bay. If you find this video helpful please hit the like, comment, share or subscribe for more local video's. Thanks for watching.
Email: wayne_annie@optusnet.com.au
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Hey Wayne, you deserve all the kind words. The newbies (myself definitely included) cherish the time you put into these videos. Your unselfish attitude and desire to help others amazes me. In a funny reversal, I use your maps to take my dad fishing rather than the other way round. He’s in his 70s so finding spots that don’t require too much walking are perfect. Anyway, bottom line - you are a legend and I really appreciate your videos. Lex
Thanks Lex. Really do appreciate the feed back. So glad they helped you out.
Great information
Thanks
Cheers matey 👍
Most welcome
Thanks for sharing Wayne. I fish with my daughter and I love your attitude about giving back and helping today's Dad's with fishing with their kids. You're a dead set champion bloke
Thank you Steve, kind words.
Wayne I've just recently found your youtube videos. Congratulations mate. They are really excellent. A special thanks for sharing the spots you fish. They are so detailed. Not too many of the guys who post similar videos seem prepared to share. So you've won me. look forward to checking out the rest of your work.
Warren Cox most welcome. Just keep the like button working and comment when you can. Thanks
It has all been said but I will do it as well. Thank you for this. Your words are correct. This information, for me anyway, is simply used to take my kids for an hour or two. Invaluable time.
Most welcome. Thanks for the kind words
Such an informative video. thank you for sharing.
Happy to help
thanks for sharing mate
Gold Rat Highbankers you’re welcome
Thank you for the information Wayne.
most welcome
You're a great teacher, thanks
Tommy Ho thanks for the kind words Tom.
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Brilliant video thx for sharing
Sam Nuku you’re most welcome
Thanks mate. Very handy info for my neck of the woods. Cheers
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great Video Wayne very detailed, good on you mate.
Thanks Gary
You're an absolute legend
haha. Thanks Tricky.
Great video Wayne thank you, I work in Margate and have wanted to develop an overall view of what the area consists of as far as species and hot spots. Hope to see you out there.
Look for a very old Quinny - blue and white with way too many rods on it. ha. Always happy to say hi.
Hi Wayne, I tried your spot under the bridge and caught a nice 31cm bream on half a pippie. Thanks for the tip! I noticed there are a lot of very young bream there too which is great to see. Any advice on how to target the bigger ones? (bait type/size etc). I really want to throw out some hard body lures and give them a whirl but as you mentioned in the video there are a few snags. Have you used poppers on bream before? Cheers, Eden
Eden Kenny 31cm is a healthy bream. and yes the bream numbers are looking very good.
What size & sort of soft plastics and jighead/hook sizes would you recommend using off the rocks at Scott’s point?
Jordan Cama that really depends on your target
Hey mate great video
Looking at heading to scotts point what method works beat out there was planning on using plastics or should i be using bait?
DJDanO 'Malley much prefer bait at Scott’s. Bottom half of the tide dusk or night is better this time of year. Target bream and Snapper
Land and Bay Fishing awesome mate thanks for the advice
Hi, what bait and sinker/hook would you recommend from Scotts point (land based)?
Chris Heron depends on the species you want to target.
@@Wayne.Groomes.Fishing just bream to start with.
Chris Heron no sinker or very very light sinker. 1/0 mustad beak hooks. Bait chicken breast or chicken gut.
what app are u useing for your map??
connor gyzemyter I use two maps often. Navionics and Google. Occasionally Near maps.
Hi Wayne. It's a shame to give out all the local fishing spots that have taken us locals years to learn. My mates and I are wondering why you would do that......
Hi Tarmac, some people can afford the time to explore and find their own spot x's. There are always more spots. The spots that I have mentioned are very public and any day you go there you will find people. None of these spots will work if they are not fished correctly. I am on the wrong side of 50 now and like most, I spent the first half of my life being a net taker. My intention for the next half is to be a net giver. I am trying to help the dad's out there who want to take their kids fishing increase their chance of seeing a smile on their kids face. My bet is that some of the techniques and locations you use someone has helped you with. I catch countless fish every year (most released) and I promise you that how you approach a spot is way more important than the spot it's self. Hope you are satisfied with this reply. If you want to learn more suggest you have a look at RLBF Moreton Bay FB group. Tight lines Tarmac.