Fishing for GIANT Bluefin Tuna - Barrels of Portland !!
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In this episode, we target one of Victoria's largest fish the mighty Southern Bluefin Tuna, with unparalleled speed, power and beauty. We venture down to the south coast, renowned for giant barrel tuna. We fish from Portland although you can also catch these massive fish around Port Fairy, Port MacDonnell, closer to the heads of Port Phillip Bay and beyond.
Rigged with big heavy game gear including Tiagra 50w we marvel at the volume of dolphins, seals and gannets and work our way through some challenging easterly winds to catch a 100kg southern bluefin Tuna. This episode also covers heaps of helpful tips to help you catch tuna too. For some this is a helpful guide on tuna fishing for beginners.
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Awesome fight by Dan and the Bluefin, really impressed with the Captain keeping everything in the right spot to land such an amazing creature.
@fishingmad
28 күн бұрын
Well said, Captain did a great job and was awesome to see Dan land his first barrel.
Well done guys that’s where I caught my first barrel at 11
Cinni still the genie
@fishingmad
Ай бұрын
His very good. His knowledge on our trip was outstanding.
Epic video Alan. I thought is was awesome how you were able to talk about your battle with throwing up etc. Other content would hide this stuff. Just shows how real your content is mate.
@fishingmad
27 күн бұрын
Thanks Andrew !! I've always tried to make the program relatable to viewers. Yeah were just trying to keep it real, were out there battling and learning just like everyone else. I make mistakes on the water but I learn from them and I'm honestly not built for offshore swells and im sure so many can relate to this. Thanks for watching and I appreciate the feedback !!
Great vid guys, been watching for this one, well done.
@fishingmad
Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you !!
Great video. Reminds me of fishing samurez reef of gladstone quite a few years back 👍👍👍
👍 there's a saying, If you want to go fishing use a lure, if you want to catch fish use bait.
Matt cinni is a gun enjoy watching his videos nice work lads the work you put in paid off.
@fishingmad
Ай бұрын
Thanks yeah Matt's a ripper bloke and a very good fisho
Wow! Thanks for the video(adventure) you have some Awsome Mates!
@fishingmad
29 күн бұрын
Thanks !! Yeah I travel thousands of kilometres this year for fishing and have been able to fish with some wonderful people
Amazing mate, I love ur vids so much, even know in new to ur channel! Keep up the AWSOME work and tight lines brother 🎣
@fishingmad
Ай бұрын
Thanks so much, that's very greatly appreciated. heaps of content on the channel so hopefully you can watch some of the existing content.
Nice catch
Well done boys that’s a good fish and what a grind to get it I’ve always wanted to chase a barrel but that looks like a lot of hard work and bad weather cheers mate great to watch
was that mac arthur wind farm you were drivingpadt? worked there back in the days now back in denmark 🇩🇰 enjoy these videos good stuff 👍
@fishingmad
27 күн бұрын
Yes it sure was, the windfarms opposite lawrence rock
Awesome video Alan great to see a bit of a change in content, your videos are amazing and it seems like you put a lot of effort into making quality content , which translates to cinema quality content like this. Keep up the awesome videos man!!🎉
@fishingmad
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much, yeah the effort to put these vids together is crazy. 10 hours travel, 1 full day on the water followed by 30 hours of video editing. Its punishing at times but I love the process, the adventures and the people you meet. Travelled thousands of kilometres this year to cover a variety of locations and species, next focus is some land base stuff to keep the content fresh. Thanks for watching and supporting.
@Dane_fisher436
Ай бұрын
That sounds great, all the best in future
@fishingmad
Ай бұрын
Thank you
Well done fellas great team effort 👍 Cheers from SE SA
@fishingmad
28 күн бұрын
Thank you, Glad you enjoyed it
Great video Alan! Thanks for sharing the journey. Man I looked tired at the end of that!
@fishingmad
29 күн бұрын
Thanks !! I really hope you enjoyed it. Thanks for having me along for the journey. Yep, you looked spent at the end of it, but understandable when battling a 100kg fish. I cut out the bit when the Tuna gave ya a big whack as you were already done. A big well done and looking forward to the next adventure soon.
@reelycharged
29 күн бұрын
@@fishingmad I was watching it with my wife and I said “oh the tuna is about to hit me in my 🥜 “ and then it cut away 🤣
@fishingmad
28 күн бұрын
Yeah I was close to leaving it in there as it was actually really fun and you made a really funny comment when it happened, but it looked like you had already been through the wars wrangling an almost 100kg fish so i thought to take it out. ill send ya the raw footage so you can have it for yourself.
Well done team.
@fishingmad
27 күн бұрын
Thank you
the dream fish to catch!
@fishingmad
Ай бұрын
It sure is. Such an amazing species. Speed, Size and Power
I'm Getting sea sick just watching it lol
A few years ago we caught some big Bluefin at Jervis Bay NSW great fun to catch but tried a few ways to eat them not for me but the dogs loved it.
@fishingmad
Ай бұрын
Yeah, just catching them is a great thrill. Jervis Bay is a great place for it too
Love the content mate I want to get out chasing the tuna but I can't afford it
@fishingmad
Ай бұрын
Yeah Tuna fishing is awesome, I only get offshore a few times a year. Yes it can be expensive that's for sure and the offshore swells can be very challenging too.
Hi there, may I know any charter chasing for bluefin tuna?
@fishingmad
28 күн бұрын
Matt is still connected with the guys at Reel Time, we got chatting with those guys who were really helpful. I know there are many good charter operators up that way so google some options, but def look up reel time
great vid mate that tuna was huge! btw will you do any vid on catching murray cod never seen ya do that before yet
@fishingmad
Ай бұрын
Thanks and Yeah 100% over the next few weeks will be doing some land base stuff and some cod filming. I was supposed to spend a week up at Mulwala a few weeks ago targeting them but the trip was cancelled last minute. So just working on locations and stuff getting ready for it
@theblahh..
Ай бұрын
@@fishingmad great thx mate can't wait for the next vid 😃
@fishingmad
28 күн бұрын
Thanks !!
Welcome to the great south western roads
What did it actually go, did you weigh it, pretty sure it didn’t go a hundred, love your show, keep on fighting
@fishingmad
28 күн бұрын
We didn't weigh it but chatting with a heap of locals and charters back at the ramp the consensus was that it was between 80-90 kgs, thanks so much for the kind words got heaps of amazing content that's mid production at the moment.
First off amazing video and i love your content! Thank you! Secondly, Hi Alan, I'd like to ask for some advice. Can i use Aird xt combo (7ft 2-5kg or 1-3kg) or (7ft6 3-6kg) for land based bait fishing for the "bread and butter species"? Im hoping to do more bait fishing than soft plastics (and maybe lure fishing too). Whats your advice and which model would you chose? Thanks in adv
@fishingmad
Ай бұрын
Thank you, glad you enjoyed the vid and yes 100% a 7 foot or so Aird in 2-4kg or 1-3kg is perfect for bread and butter species. Just remember 1-3kg with a 1000 reel is better for finese species like bream and 2-4kg paired with a 2500 size reel is more general purpose for pinkies, flathead, whiting, redfin, trout etc. Personally i love rods around 7 foot in length and find if rigged properly still cast really well. Aird are a great option in the entry level space.
@humblemumble1
Ай бұрын
@@fishingmad thanks for a prompt reply! Thank you for your advice! I reallly appreciate your help! I was judt worried about the lure rating as for land base I'd be using sinkers and all. However i guesss you'd have to gauge it to the current and use the appropriate set up for the appropriate day. Thanks once again !
@fishingmad
28 күн бұрын
Yeah that's exactly right and most lures and soft plastics don't weigh much at all, its only once you start casting spoons and metals that lure weight can be a real problem. When targeting bream your using jigheads between 1/28 - 1/12 most commonly and when targeting pinkies, flathead that sort of stuff 1/12 - 1/6 and those rods can handle that easily.
SBT for the win.
@fishingmad
29 күн бұрын
Yep 100%
Whats the best coin to find price wise
What pier was it u showed at like start
@fishingmad
7 күн бұрын
Portland Lee Breakwall opposite the boat ramp
Id love to catch a tuna its my bucket list fish
@fishingmad
Ай бұрын
They are amazing, unparalleled size, speed and power. hopefully you can tick it off one day.
@joshuamcdonald8716
Ай бұрын
Yea do they taste good when they are that big
Weight of the fish?
@fishingmad
28 күн бұрын
We didn't weigh it but chatting with a heap of locals and charters back at the ramp the consensus was that it was between 80-90 kgs
Good job, any whales
@fishingmad
Ай бұрын
Yeah we saw hundreds of seals, dolphins, and the odd whale. Such an amazing site. If the conditions were flatter we prob would have seen more out there too
The reels sound awful, like they are grinding and like they need oil.nd thought Rod was going to snap.
@miskeen8701
Ай бұрын
All a theory dont stress its made for it