St Georges Basin Artificial Reefs

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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2008

Video showing the artificial reef 10 months after deployment.

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  • Just to let you all know, these reefs are TOPS, our fishing has never been as good and the fact that Catch and Release is strongly practiced in the area.

    I would also say well done to the guys doing the layouts, you are very friendly, informative and appreciative of the fact that there were anglers fishing when the last lot of balls were placed [I am the guy from the Kayak!]

    Keep Up The Top Work

  • it looks so mysterious and beautiful

  • Great work

  • Nice vid. Thanks for taking the time.

  • @MrBloodyAngry

    WHY WOULD U MOVE DOWN THERE??, they dont have bulls running around the streets for u masturbate over, do the good ppl here realise that u adore seeing bulls tortured to death by gay spanish men in pink tights???

  • hey mate yeah you can definatly ski in the basin as i ski frequently in there with my mates.for bream whiting and flatties the basin is definatly the go. jervis bay is better for bigger species but the basin is awesome for these estuary species and they arnt all that small ive caught bream up to 35-40cm in there.

  • hey mate.i'm moving down that way in a few months,couple of questions if u got time answering them.can u waterski in st georges?is there plenty of spots in jervis bay to pick up smaller species such as bream,whiting and flatties or would i be better fishing the basin for these species?cheers if u can answer

  • also these " highly acclaimed " reefs arnt all that good maybe for tourists but you dont usually pick anything up worth keeping over them local knowledge and local spots are way better i know this for a fact as i have been heavily fishing the basin nearly every day of my life for over 6 yrs now.

  • hey mate im sorry but i live against the water where those reefs are and i fish them regualry there in about 20ft of water and at that depth a wake will not and does not break over them you need the gps co ordinates to find them and the gps co ords arnt spot on either you need to do a bit of sounding to actually find them.

  • Nope just helped with a few things. Our club was involved with the current and future reefs.

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