Schooling Fish during the summer month will follow a diver around hoping for a free feed.
27 thoughts on “Dromana Jetty. Fish scenarios”
Mario Balotelli
2:34 what fish is that?
Pang Quong
2.34 Star Gazer-common in some parts of Port Phillip-seen by Divers unusual to be caught on a Fishing line. PQ
pseudechis
Loved it all, but the interaction with the flathead was really great.
Was all this filmed on the gopro hero 2? nice stable footage.
The bream like fish…were theyTarwhine?
Pang Quong
Pinkies,juvenile Snapper.
Pang Quong
No used a Sony Z7, was playing with a go pro on some dives.
Pang Quong
Stargazer-see my video on stargazer ,under my name.
Rob Ward
Wow, awesome video!!! So much great footage, can I share this on our FB page called Backcountry Fishing? We love the bay area and all these awesome fish. We believe in catching more and keeping less!!! We also only fish with Flies and Lures.
Pang Quong
Sure can,you are most welcome to share any of my videos, PQ
fishingvic
Amazing footage! Thanks for sharing
vinhii syn
rocking vid!!
Rob Ward
Great thanks have done so
threewellyns
Pang – Great clip -You are a Fish whisperer !
mikbok
HA! What a great ending!!!
Pang Quong
Thanks for the comment-see more in `Star gazer eats fish’ of mine
Mario Balotelli
hey dude
Nathan Mandolfo
hey bro
Mario Balotelli
super swag
Nathan Mandolfo
is the main jetty in dromana?
Pang Quong
Jetty-is the old stumps out straight from the end about 70m-100m
seapicsdavebryant
I must get out and dive the old jetty pylons again over Summer Pang – you keep us inspired to see Port Phillip Bay and the many sites you just wouldn’t consider to dive. Those bream and pink snapper, and salmon are just amazing!
Pang Quong
Yes I did see your video-lucky you,I was diving at rye the same day ,and missed them.
seapicsdavebryant
+Pang Quong Thought I might head out there for a dive this Sunday with a mate, your video has inspired me to go and take a look, though I reckon it might be a few more months until it gets to be like that again. Still there’s every chance we might also see another huge school of Kingfish like we saw at Rye Pier on Sunday – did you see my video of that dive? Dave
Pang Quong
All those schooling species come and go during the warmer months and as at 4 /12/2014 they have not arrived.
Robert Rath
Wow, what an amazing fish life experience. Was all this footage from a single dive?
Pang Quong
+Robert Rath No it would have been over a period of time-mid summer. Some days there was nothing much about.
Kish S
anyone know what the fish at the end of the video is called, the one that ate the pinkie
2:34 what fish is that?
2.34 Star Gazer-common in some parts of Port Phillip-seen by Divers unusual to be caught on a Fishing line. PQ
Loved it all, but the interaction with the flathead was really great.
Was all this filmed on the gopro hero 2? nice stable footage.
The bream like fish…were theyTarwhine?
Pinkies,juvenile Snapper.
No used a Sony Z7, was playing with a go pro on some dives.
Stargazer-see my video on stargazer ,under my name.
Wow, awesome video!!! So much great footage, can I share this on our FB page called Backcountry Fishing? We love the bay area and all these awesome fish. We believe in catching more and keeping less!!! We also only fish with Flies and Lures.
Sure can,you are most welcome to share any of my videos, PQ
Amazing footage! Thanks for sharing
rocking vid!!
Great thanks have done so
Pang – Great clip -You are a Fish whisperer !
HA! What a great ending!!!
Thanks for the comment-see more in `Star gazer eats fish’ of mine
hey dude
hey bro
super swag
is the main jetty in dromana?
Jetty-is the old stumps out straight from the end about 70m-100m
I must get out and dive the old jetty pylons again over Summer Pang – you keep us inspired to see Port Phillip Bay and the many sites you just wouldn’t consider to dive. Those bream and pink snapper, and salmon are just amazing!
Yes I did see your video-lucky you,I was diving at rye the same day ,and missed them.
+Pang Quong Thought I might head out there for a dive this Sunday with a mate, your video has inspired me to go and take a look, though I reckon it might be a few more months until it gets to be like that again. Still there’s every chance we might also see another huge school of Kingfish like we saw at Rye Pier on Sunday – did you see my video of that dive? Dave
All those schooling species come and go during the warmer months and as at 4 /12/2014 they have not arrived.
Wow, what an amazing fish life experience. Was all this footage from a single dive?
+Robert Rath No it would have been over a period of time-mid summer. Some days there was nothing much about.
anyone know what the fish at the end of the video is called, the one that ate the pinkie
Stargazer