Winga has done it again.
Here is a short preview clip of what is yet to come.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mC6Dna7pQII
Looks like a magic time out with the Bluefins?
Not that far off the coast by the look of it.
There are apparently heaps around along the coast, (both sides) in good sizes schools.
You just have to find them. So why not use a drone, eh?
Winga Never Gives Up!
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- Square eyes
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Re: Winga Never Gives Up!
Well, it appears that no one was watching this post, but I'll give an update anyway.
Winga gets out off Warrnambool (in close actually) and gets to show us some amazing drone footage of a massive 'herd' of tuna.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=405sye6P03U
People head of to all parts of the country, or world in fact, to see/catch these fish.
But if you are patient and switched on, you'll get to catch them on your doorstep.
Yes he was in a boat, (nice one too) but land was just a stones throw away.
Good luck to all those that dare to venture past the 'easy'.
Once again Winga shows us how it can be done if you want it.
Winga gets out off Warrnambool (in close actually) and gets to show us some amazing drone footage of a massive 'herd' of tuna.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=405sye6P03U
People head of to all parts of the country, or world in fact, to see/catch these fish.
But if you are patient and switched on, you'll get to catch them on your doorstep.
Yes he was in a boat, (nice one too) but land was just a stones throw away.
Good luck to all those that dare to venture past the 'easy'.
Once again Winga shows us how it can be done if you want it.
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Re: Winga Never Gives Up!
Vid not working on however I'll Google it.erik the viking wrote:Well, it appears that no one was watching this post, but I'll give an update anyway.
Winga gets out off Warrnambool (in close actually) and gets to show us some amazing drone footage of a massive 'herd' of tuna.
People head of to all parts of the country, or world in fact, to see/catch these fish.
But if you are patient and switched on, you'll get to catch them on your doorstep.
Yes he was in a boat, (nice one too) but land was just a stones throw away.
Good luck to all those that dare to venture past the 'easy'.
Once again Winga shows us how it can be done if you want it.
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Re: Winga Never Gives Up!
There were still there on the weekend in 20 to30 meters of water of the Hopkins river, and like you say not far from shore
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Re: Winga Never Gives Up!
Some good vids to watch on his channel
Mob no: 0401580668
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Yak PBs kingfish (about this big <>>><), squid 39 cm, king george 42 cm, snapper 72 cm, gummy 122 cm, 71cm flatty (estimated ) Cobia 133cm