Mangrove Jack Tackle and Tips

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

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  • @steve_76643
    @steve_76643 7 дней назад

    Great review mate. Helps us newbies big time.👍

    • @sandytrackxfishing2810
      @sandytrackxfishing2810  7 дней назад

      Awesome!! I'm glad mate! We are constantly learning and never stopping! 🤙

  • @blockhead52
    @blockhead52 8 дней назад +1

    Thanks Joel great video will they bight in the dirty water that we have at present.

    • @sandytrackxfishing2810
      @sandytrackxfishing2810  7 дней назад

      Thanks mate!! Absolutely!! They eat better! As it's dirtier water I see alot more actively for the predatory fish out hunting, only down fall is you can't see the snags you're fishing and lose a few lures but definitely worth having a flick!!

  • @tonypaine4958
    @tonypaine4958 8 дней назад +1

    Hi mate, yep, Jack's have been here in Port Macquarie for years, not heaps, but there definitely here have been lucky enough to catch a few over the years. Good video, mate. I hope you're well

    • @sandytrackxfishing2810
      @sandytrackxfishing2810  8 дней назад

      Thanks mate! I've only fished port Mac once along time ago would love to fish it again! It's a beautiful place!!

    • @tonypaine4958
      @tonypaine4958 8 дней назад

      @sandytrackxfishing2810 💯 per cent mate pretty lucky to be able to chase bass one day then fish for bream flathead the next really good review definitely do more of them

    • @sandytrackxfishing2810
      @sandytrackxfishing2810  8 дней назад

      @tonypaine4958 thanks mate!! We are all pretty lucky living on the north coast a couple of hours and you can be fishing for heaps of different species! Thanks for the positive feedback legend 🤙

  • @rodpurkiss953
    @rodpurkiss953 7 дней назад

    Coffs Harbour region has always had some of the best Jack Fishing in Australia.

    • @sandytrackxfishing2810
      @sandytrackxfishing2810  7 дней назад +1

      Yeah ok only fished there a few times might have to come check it out! 🤙

  • @reevesy815
    @reevesy815 8 дней назад +1

    Aweaome tips bro thank you ❤

  • @Castathon
    @Castathon 8 дней назад

    Nice vid mate. Loving the content keep up the epic work. Might see u up a creek sometime. 🔥🔥🔥

    • @sandytrackxfishing2810
      @sandytrackxfishing2810  8 дней назад

      Thanks legend!! Getting good feedback on this video so might have to do more like this! 🤙

  • @warrensimpson9541
    @warrensimpson9541 8 дней назад

    What an epic well presented video mate ( right off the top shelf ) helped me change my mind on next spin rod, was going heavier 5-10kg but never really felt comfortable with the idea might opt 2-6kg TD Wild Weasel, once again love ya work and always a good day when ya post - cheers !

    • @sandytrackxfishing2810
      @sandytrackxfishing2810  8 дней назад +1

      @warrensimpson9541 thanks so much mate!! I always question myself when I do these vids as I don't know how I come across 😆 3-6kg are perfect mate that td wild weasel might be a bit light on. I use to run daiwa black rods and really liked then BUT they are very easy to break. I broke a few tips as they are a very thin rod and the eyelets are very small so struggle getting that longer cast. But that's just me, have a play with one and check them out for sure! They are a good sensitive rod! Thanks for you're kind words as always mate 👍

  • @graemefenwick6925
    @graemefenwick6925 8 дней назад

    Always see you throwing paddle tails, I've literally never caught a fish on one. Curly tails for me every time. Whether it's because I'm so much further south or doing it wrong, I don't know. Just found it funny.

    • @sandytrackxfishing2810
      @sandytrackxfishing2810  8 дней назад

      Hey mate!! Hmmmm that is strange! I say stick with it! Haha I don't use curly tails much mostly just for bream. Only advice on paddles is try and use the lightest jighead possible ( but as long as the tail moves on the drop) let it hit the bottom and give it two small twitches, let hit the bottom and repeat, fish them slow and you should find them!! Paddles are definitely the most successful!

  • @justinadams5159
    @justinadams5159 6 дней назад

    Love that yr switched onto the whole Global Warming phenomenon. And how it’s gonna change our fisheries. A given I’m afraid. I remember seeing schools of Mangrove Jack off the Harrington Breakwall here on the Mid North Coast. Rubbed my eyes and said, “Am I seeing things, are they really Mangrove Jacks.” Yes they are buddy and in a few years you’ll probably see them in bloody Launceston.

    • @sandytrackxfishing2810
      @sandytrackxfishing2810  6 дней назад +1

      Thanks mate appreciate the info!! Very good to know! Will be very interesting to see how global warming effects the rivers and creeks in the next couple of Hundred years for sure!! We just gotta appreciate it while we are here! Thanks for watching mate 👍

  • @JP-cy4uk
    @JP-cy4uk 8 дней назад +3

    I thought north wind turns jacks on? brings the heat too.

    • @sandytrackxfishing2810
      @sandytrackxfishing2810  8 дней назад

      Not in my experience mate haha doesn't matter what I target I always struggle on north winds. It's more the fact that north winds push straight up rivers and makes it extremely hard to fish. Usually go up creek into the skinny water to get out of the winds but unfortunately with all the rain we have it's dirty as up there.

    • @joe_ful02
      @joe_ful02 7 дней назад

      Depends on where you live! In the Moreton bay region, northerlys push heat into the bay (and the tides take that into the creeks). our creeks are east-west so you don't get a lot of chop from northerlys. Makes for some good sessions!

    • @sandytrackxfishing2810
      @sandytrackxfishing2810  7 дней назад +1

      @joe_ful02 great to know!! Thanks legend!! Yeah opposite here! Blows straight the rivers!! So frustrating haha the creeks can fish ok but because if the rain it's like a swamp up there unfortunately.

    • @JP-cy4uk
      @JP-cy4uk 5 дней назад

      @@joe_ful02 yep I'm Moreton bay region. Thanks for the info.

    • @MannieElford
      @MannieElford День назад

      hey sandy I forgot to mention before b4 but if Ur ever in port Macquarie I work on a hipcamp farm called the hatch farm pre cheap camping accommodation and also we do get jacks down in port ✌️✌️ hopefully see ya next year bro ✌️

  • @marleysmy9317
    @marleysmy9317 8 дней назад

    Do you find that you break the bib off the splash prawn. I have broke about 3 bids on the 75mm 😢

    • @sandytrackxfishing2810
      @sandytrackxfishing2810  8 дней назад

      @marleysmy9317 never broken one at all mate! Bummer!!

    • @mudgut69
      @mudgut69 8 дней назад

      Spin - 3000 Certate on a 10-17 pound Samurai Reaction. Insane skip casting rod. Baitcaster - Daiwa Zillion on a 10-17 pound Loomis. I do have an Edge and I don’t really like it. I use 20 pound braid and leader as well. People fish way too heavy for Jacks. It’s all about comfort, casting accuracy and getting in front of their faces.

    • @sandytrackxfishing2810
      @sandytrackxfishing2810  8 дней назад

      @mudgut69 well said mate!! 100% and perfect gear for the jacks to!! People fish way to heavy! Lock ya drag and have reflexes like a ninja cat and you will be fine!! Haha getting them to eat is the hardest part!! 🤙

    • @mudgut69
      @mudgut69 8 дней назад

      @@sandytrackxfishing2810 that’s right. No point fishing a Stella if you have the reflexes of a sloth. Good to see you mention the Mintoss Prawn. I bought them for Flathead in Yamba and they were brilliant. It’s now my second favourite Gold Coast plastic after Flash Arrow J Shads (the metallic foil they put inside the belly cavity gives that plastic a huge advantage in dirty water).

    • @sandytrackxfishing2810
      @sandytrackxfishing2810  8 дней назад +1

      @mudgut69 yes mate! Those fish arrows are soooo good hey. Long as you only use it once haha soon as you take that jighead out the foil messes up but great lures!! Yeah I have to do a drew m prawn vid very soon!! Maybe down in yamba this week!

  • @joe_ful02
    @joe_ful02 7 дней назад

    If the DC is Doing much for you, you haven't set it up right. DC and Mag spools have seriously changed the game for beginners entering the baitcaster scene

    • @sandytrackxfishing2810
      @sandytrackxfishing2810  7 дней назад

      I have had that reel for about 5 -6 years so maybe I'm just complacent with it now haha it definitely helped me out at the start! And tighten it up helps with skip casting for sure. I usually pick it up when skip casting it's a little more forgiving then other reels.

    • @joe_ful02
      @joe_ful02 7 дней назад

      @sandytrackxfishing2810 worth mentioning that you're not getting enough value out of DC with how far and common place Mag spooled casters have come. I'd argue that it's not much harder than learning with a DC, and you get the benefit of it weighing a whole lot less

  • @keairasalmaso5127
    @keairasalmaso5127 7 дней назад

    Jacks and barra have been on the gold coast and northern nsw for 20 years has nothing to do with global warming its just the internet and social media that has blown fishing up and lures have come along way in the last 20 years has very little to do with global warming

    • @sandytrackxfishing2810
      @sandytrackxfishing2810  7 дней назад

      I'll have to agree to disagree with this one haha yes they have been on the gold coast for years now but we are definitely seeing more barra!! Maybe they are breeding or more just migrating down. But yes with more and more population in this already crowded world unfortunately there's not going to be much left a secret and untouched! Just got to get out there and appreciate the little time with have I say!

    • @joe_ful02
      @joe_ful02 7 дней назад

      This exactly! They've been down south for decades. Caboolture river being a notable mention as well. All global warming has done is wake them up