Beach Fishing the Food Chain: BREAM, WHITING, TAILOR, SALMON +++

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I'm beach fishing starting with simple baits and working my way up the food chain! I want to start with small fish, and use them to catch bigger fish

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All the best with your fishing!
Roger

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Hi Roger, here at the Eastern Cape South Africa, we call that a Skaameye shark, which in English it would be a shyeye shark because it covers its eyes with its tail as though it is shy. Skamm is the afrikaans word for shy. Thank you so much for your fishing videos, really enjoy watching them

lynnandleescott
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Broadnose seven gill shark.. bit high in mercury but not bad to eat

djfunkychicken
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It's a leopard shark just a little fela.very cool though. As usual love the fishing.

ilonalucasbunney
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that sand trick is clever haha definately gonna use that next time i use fresh squid for bait off the beach

BasicFishingNZ
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The whiting would be nice with tomatoe, onion and garlic in the cavity and cooked. Delicious Roger.😃👍

chrisdoran
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Thanks Roger, another great video, thank you to the camera woman who captures your adventures. I need to put your master class to work & catch some worms. Niko 🤙🏻

SouthCoastChompers
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Great video as usually!! Shame you lost those Taylor as they probably would have been good size. Keep up the great work Roger 🎣🎣💪👍

Westside_Fishing
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Really enjoy your vids, Roger. I particularly like to see fish caught for food rather than sport. I love fishing, and fish, but C&R seems far too much like playing with your food, for mine. Great session mate.

frednurk
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Roger. The shark looked very similar to Dogfish in the UK, fold the tail against the body and it can be held one handed and easily unhooked.

rdesign
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another great vid mate ilghtning and rods dont mix man

pkgoldopalhunting
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I call them swell sharks, fantastic eating if you get a decent size one, peel skin off with pliers, cut away from cartilage, beer batter and some lemon and my god they taste good!!!

Dan-ywyh
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Roger, Another great video. My wife and I go to Wooyoung Beach near Brunswick Heads. We use travelling rods about 7ft in length, 30 size reels and 8lb line. We can usually find a gutter near our parking spot and catch Bream, Flathead, Whiting and #$%@$# dart!
We just use a line, No 3-4 sinker, swivel and about 2 foot trace called a leader nowadays!!. down to a No4 long shank or a 1/0 baitkeeper hook
Can big bream fight when they don't want to come in on that gear
At the end of the day everything goes back in the boot for next time.
As your video showed, you don't need big gear to catch good fish.
Keep up the good work

geoffbarnes
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Hi Roger. The small shark that you caught looks like a dogfish. It's very common in Ireland where I fish. To safely unhook it you need to gab its tail the same time as grabbing its had, otherwise it will scratch you pretty badly, it's skin is like a sandpaper.

pawelgarbowski
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Great instructional video, including the honesty on dropping whiting on the way in

duncanhewett
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Another wonderful instructional video, t😢his is why I am sure so many like me appreciate your videos Roger. It can be quite frustrating when watching the “experts” on television fishing locations so out of reach both geographically and financially and all you do is watch them catch fish without any instruction regarding rigging or other important information. I am not sure of the shark species outside of where I fish in Victoria but it looked like a small “leopard or collar carpet” shark. Thanks again for sharing Roger.

Mark-ewjm
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Hello Mr Osborne what a pleasure to meet you this Saturday morning.
I look like every time after my breakfast.
And it is a happiness because unfortunately I do not have the sea next to me and you give me the morale for the week.
For light mounting with lead ball what weight to take for a versatile fishing edge and the size of the hook because I have a small set?
Thank you very much

ginoyo
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Love ur videos Roger!!
Watching and also subscribed from Brisbane!

WinchesterSt
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put a mark on your rod to mark 27 cm for whiting ;) . nice video, love your content

tristanvantijen
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It doesn't matter what part of the Australian coastline you are on, it's always an awesome place. We live in the greatest country on the planet.

liquidsofa
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Looks like one of many species of catsharks, like a grey spotted one.

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