Cheers! Yep there’s no other place I’d rather be wetting a line than on a beach under the stars. Unfortunately I don’t think there’ll be too many episodes doing this just because the footage isn’t very exciting
I've been standing out on the beach, rain, hail, obnoxious wind and shine for the last 6 months, trying to land one of these fish. I got lucky catching a small one in about the middle of November, but haven't seen one off the beach since, even though I'm still hearing about people catching them in my area. I'm trying to be very conscious of the conditions (swell, winds, water clarity etc), and I fish every single afternoon if there is a high tide between when I finish work and midnight lol. If the high tide is any later over the weekends, I'll fish those as well. I’ve been doing this in hopes of trying to catch something so I could identify some kind of pattern, but no pattern emerges if you don’t catch fish lol. I've tried all sorts of bait, livies, squid, beach worms etc, but to no avail. I'm at a huge loss as to what I'm doing wrong, and I'm not sure if it's something as simple as gutter selection? If I forget about chasing jewie's, and go for bream, whiting etc I seem to catch fish, so I feel like I know what to look for as to where fish could be, however, not catching jewies has me seriously doubting my abilities to read the water. I’d be super open to any kind of advice you may have, as I just don’t know where to turn here hehehe
Well usually that first one is the hardest and they start coming a bit easier after but sounds like you’ve been doing the right things and putting in the hours without getting the odd blessing. Hard to say what you could try different without seeing where and how you’re going about it. Taking the conditions out of the equation, the thing I think is just as important as bait selection (which sounds like you’re using as good as anyone else) is making sure it’s presented as good as it can be. That’s making sure that it’s streamlined and not out there spinning in the current. For strip baits I haven’t changed my technique much compared to how I go about it in this video. For live baits, which is my preferred way to target them these days, I bridle rig them on a single circle hook. For all baits I use a rig similar to the one in my longcast salmon video, but you don’t need to use a sinker release clip to usually get an adequate casting distance. More than happy to keep helping out how I can here in the comments, but just thought I’d mention that I’ve also started a beach fishing charter business here on the far south coast NSW - Sapphire Beach Fishing Charters
Cheers Dave! Yes I reckon there’s probably not many videos of yours I haven’t watched, and likewise really enjoy them. Thanks again it means a lot and look forward to more of your videos 🤘
Awesome video mate, love seeing the action unfold and appreciate all the info you shared as well. I usually fish for the bread and butter species but hoping to get into some salmon and tailor, and possibly a jewie soon.
Cheers mate! Tailor and salmon off the beach will be pretty quiet through these warmer months but your always in with a shot. Jewies are always worth chasing but be prepared for many fishless outings. They’re worth it in the end!
Cheers, fishing is good for the brain so glad to hear you’re getting back into it! The different markings on the line indicate metres with it changing colour every ten. Some lines come with it some don’t, and it’s of no importance to me in my fishing (mostly used by offshore boat fisherman)
@@anglinguntangled Thanks for the feedback! I thought it was something along those lines... But for a minute I thought you spliced together the different colour lines yourself! 😂
Awesome vid mate! how do you find the tangles with the sliding sinker clip? does the bead help to avoid the tangles? I seem to get a lot of tangles when i use them. I love the convenience because you can take the sinker off but the tangles suck!!
It can happen but should be a rarity. I’ve found tangles are most likely to occur when the sinker doesn’t set properly and is constantly rolling around on the bottom, so using bigger sinkers might help out. I still use this rig because of its simplicity but I’ve use the rig shown off in my long cast pilchard rig a lot more, even for slab baits
Awesome info and clip mate certainly gets ya pumped up and ready to hit the beach. Quick question, my setup is a samaki 12'0" spin line 20lb-40lb pair with 12000d baitrunner that should do the trick yeah or is it too heavy?
Cheers mate! Pretty sure I’ve got the same rod and it’s a fine mulloway rod, will be able to handle any you throw at it. It will be a bit overkill on most tailor and salmon but you’d probably rather be ready for a mulloway than wish you had been. Reel sizes are a bit different across the brands and I haven’t used the shimano bait runners before, but I’d say 12000 is gonna be on the slightly large size but not much of an issue especially if your going to be using a rod holder 👍🏼
@@anglinguntangled cheers for the reply mate. Was hoping to use this setup to cover both bases and like you said rather have a bit up my sleeve then be under gunned if a big one rolls through, will just have to play with the drag on smaller stuff im guessing. Tight lines mate 🤙
Hey mate, great content. I've heard that winter is prime for salmon and tailor (thought summer was good as I would wake up early and also go late arvo off the rocks and catch heaps on metal lures).. so I started going to the beach and fishing the gutters but no luck, guy down a few gutters had pilchards and got loads. Are the pelagics more active at the beach?? Thanks!
Yeah they can be caught year round but good numbers and good fish definitely boost during the winter months, and the beach would personally be my most productive place to catch both of them. While you can luck out off the rocks and come across a school of them, the beach gutters really concentrate their numbers and feels like where they are always in feeding mode. But it’s all about picking the right gutter and moving to a different one if your not having any luck. Using those metal lures off the beach around dawn and dusk can also be very productive and makes it easy to travel light and track down where they are 👍🏼
@@anglinguntangled so you'd go braid for better casting with a leader right? I've been using 15lb mono and casting 80g metals.. would you go smaller off the beach or would they still be eager to hit anything if they are there. (Haha sorry if you find me asking a few questions on your vids mate, want to learn more and more to improve!)
Nah mate, absolutely happy to help out I’m glad your asking. There’s pros and cons to both braid and mono off the beach, but I think braid comes out on top in most regards. If your going to be casting any lures at all braid trumps mono hands down. As well as I prefer braid for most of my bait fishing as well because it casts further, is less affected by current and waves and therefore you don’t need to use heavier sinkers, is more sensitive to feel bites, and I think is much better if you’re gonna have your rod in a holder as the lack of stretch means fish are more likely to hook themselves when biting. I think the stretch in mono helps keep fish on the line better, but good angling and a proper drag setting minimises this, and slide baiting is only possible on mono which is a really interesting technique which I hopefully cover before too long. As for the lure size, 80 is gonna be right in the sweet spot for tailor and salmon and you’ll belt it out miles with braid, but they’ll also take much lighter ones too and might be dialled in to a smaller size at the time. I usually throw 40-60g and sometimes 20-30 on a lighter setup for a bit if sport 👍🏼
I’d learn the FG knot if you go to braid and having that knot bellow the second runner from the reel is going to minimise line wrapping around the tip when casting
Just found your channel,awesome videos.i run the same style running sinker sometimes and when the surfs abit rough it always seems to end up in a tangled mess? Should I ditch the braid to fluro?
Cheers mate! I tried running braid straight to the swivel once and that resulted in tangles if that’s what you mean at the end there. I always make sure to have atleast 2m of fluro joined to my braid and that tends to keep this rig relatively tangle free. If that length is too short the sinker can sometimes travel up onto the braid during casting or while being washed around. The other reasons for tangles are by using a sinker size that isn’t holding the bottom - if a star sinker is constantly rolling along it’s bound to get tangled. Lastly if the bait is spinning too much in the current it will twist up the line and then tangle up when it gets washed back over the line. Easy to tell if that’s the case as the leader will be all twisted up and might need cutting off
Love your passion for fishing,. Keep up the great videos . How do you select where to fish at night if a gutter dries up and there is limited visibility?
Thanks very much mate, the stars just haven’t aligned for getting another episode done lately but hopefully get back in the rhythm once newy is out of lockdown. I’m generally looking for most of the same things I am during the day, but it’s a bit trickier at night because you can’t judge the depth of the gutter by the colour of the water. But even on dark moons you can usually make out where waves are breaking on a sandbar out the back and then reforming through the gutter to break again near the shore, and the more you look at gutters during daylight you’ll notice how the waves react and can spot a gutter even if the white water rolls all the way through. Can also check out how the gutters look on the low tide during the day and plan from there and you might have access to surf cams which will save you a drive. Otherwise just watch the gutters around you while the tide drops and see what’s promising, you might even just need to move 20m up the gutter your in 👍🏼
Cheers mate! I rate them both very highly. I have one of the old generation prevails in 8-12kg and can do this style with it, but my heavier samaki loads up better when casting and but more sensitive. I think the new prevail is 8-15kg and would be sweet. And slammers are just the bees knees for this kind of stuff. Well sealed and strong drag 👌
Love the vid mate. I use a similar rig for jewies but always seem to get bitten off by sharks. Any tips on how to minimise this or is it just something you cant prevent? Cheers.
Cheers mate! Circle hooks may see you land a few of those sharks but no real way to keep them off your bait. I’ve found they tend to leave squid alone and the jewies love it, but a mate has said he still gets sharked on it
Fresh is best so if you can catch you’re own you’re sorted. Some tackle shops stock fresh as well otherwise it’s worth having a look at the local co op, but will be pricey. Out of the frozen stuff I rate the lunds squid the best but they’ve stopped importing them in the 1lb boxes so you’re looking at about $50 for a 5lb box. But you can let these thaw just enough to break down into smaller lots and then put back in the freezer. Let me know if you have any luck mate!
I always have a wind on fluorocarbon leader when using braid, about 3m on my beach rods so that the joiner knot is between the reel and first runner when casting. That’s because I go from bait to lures and back a fair bit but mono would work fine as a wind on. I guess you could go braid all the way down to the swivel but your going to want to make sure your sinker clip isn’t fraying the line and your knot is protected 🤙🏼
Wow what an amazing session, was that off a Newcastle beach as I haven’t caught any stingrays in Newcastle? And also did you let the jewfish run with the bait or set the hook right away?
Yeah just off a local beach and you’re right, it’s the first eagle ray I’ve got around here. No I would’ve got the bite and set the hooks within 5 or so seconds before the footage starts. I don’t let them run at all with slab baits. Using live baits in still water (in the harbour) I don’t mind letting them run a bit but off the beach I think that the heavy fixed sinkers and currents pulling on the line will make the drop the bait
@@anglinguntangled thanks for the info, I can’t seem to catch a break. The other night I missed the bite on the live bait because the star sinker got stuck in the fg knot and then got smoked on the rod with fresh squid. I was feeling big head shakes until the line randomly broke.
Yeah just bad luck bro and I’ve had a similar experience of my leader breaking randomly half way to my joiner knot on a good fish. They are such rare chances with jewies that I always make sure that my line, knots, and hooks are all top notch, replacing any of these if I think they’re not perfect. I’m not very experienced with live baiting from the beach, but using circle hooks and drag slightly less than when fighting the fish might help with hookups. Also, if your using offset hooks make sure that the hook point beds away from your live bait when it’s swallowed will help hook up rate. Hard to explain I’ll see if I can find a link for you
This guy touches on it a bit and I’m having my top usually at the front of the bait, but you want it so that if the fish swallows it head first and the hooks roll back towards the tail, you want the hook point going upwards and not back into the bait ruclips.net/video/su0BM8nFid8/видео.html
@@anglinguntangled thanks for the help, I think the reason I missed the fish was more down to the fact that I wasn’t with the rod when it picked up the bait
Not sure if I fully understand, but I don’t put any glow beads near the bait. The soft bead near the swivel does glow but I don’t think it’s that important. I do use glow sticks on my rod tip at night though
I know that pain at the end too well. Spooled or hour+ fights with rays and sharks on my 6000 Daiwa reels every other time I used to fish Nobbys. Bought an 8500 Slammer 3 spooled with 60lb and haven't looked back - world of difference.
Awesome catches there , only thing that annoyed me a bit is the fish could of been released in the water much sooner than you took playing around with it , fish don’t breath well out of water , you know that I’m sure , anyway quick releases are always best if you don’t intend to take it for food , just sayin .
This is true, but I feel there’s no harm in appreciating a good look at the fish we put so much time, money, and effort into chasing, and showing them off for the camera for others to appreciate, so long as they’re still released healthy
@@anglinguntangled …I do appreciate your footage mate , great job doing that for every one , guess I’m a bit of a worry wart lol , no harm done it swam away , was a bit concerned so many talk about them having a hard time to survive after a good fight that they give up , I can’t say from experience about that though , but did cross my mind hoping it survived when you released it after time out of the water was what got me to comment , all good mate look forward to more of your videos . 👍
Nah I fully support the message of not pushing them to the brink of death by keeping them out too long. Much appreciated mate and should have a new vid up on Wednesday 👍🏼
Well done putting that Jewie back. Nothing beats those shiny sides of a live one.
Thanks for another great vid. Clear and concise as always.
Yep, too beautiful and rare to take home. Cheers mate much appreciated!
Always keen on watching any clips with tips on catching Mulloway.
Good work
great session and well put together tutorial video mate! thanks :)
Cheers mate!
Great tutorial mate, well put together video! I really appreciate your information being shared, thanks legend 🤙
Thank you very much mate!
Fantastic. Keep it up !
Awesome vid
👍 Brings back some memories.
Favourite place to wet a line, on a beach under the stars
Nice Mully, well done!
Cheers mate!
omagaawd that ray you hauled up, coulda rode it like aqua man
‘Twas a big boppa
Good vid mate, my favourite kind of fishing 🤙🤙🤙
Cheers! Yep there’s no other place I’d rather be wetting a line than on a beach under the stars. Unfortunately I don’t think there’ll be too many episodes doing this just because the footage isn’t very exciting
Another great video mate. Well done 👍🤙🎣
Cheers mate!
INTENSELY INTENSE
tnks n god bless bro
pompeii
I've been standing out on the beach, rain, hail, obnoxious wind and shine for the last 6 months, trying to land one of these fish. I got lucky catching a small one in about the middle of November, but haven't seen one off the beach since, even though I'm still hearing about people catching them in my area.
I'm trying to be very conscious of the conditions (swell, winds, water clarity etc), and I fish every single afternoon if there is a high tide between when I finish work and midnight lol. If the high tide is any later over the weekends, I'll fish those as well. I’ve been doing this in hopes of trying to catch something so I could identify some kind of pattern, but no pattern emerges if you don’t catch fish lol.
I've tried all sorts of bait, livies, squid, beach worms etc, but to no avail.
I'm at a huge loss as to what I'm doing wrong, and I'm not sure if it's something as simple as gutter selection? If I forget about chasing jewie's, and go for bream, whiting etc I seem to catch fish, so I feel like I know what to look for as to where fish could be, however, not catching jewies has me seriously doubting my abilities to read the water.
I’d be super open to any kind of advice you may have, as I just don’t know where to turn here hehehe
Well usually that first one is the hardest and they start coming a bit easier after but sounds like you’ve been doing the right things and putting in the hours without getting the odd blessing. Hard to say what you could try different without seeing where and how you’re going about it. Taking the conditions out of the equation, the thing I think is just as important as bait selection (which sounds like you’re using as good as anyone else) is making sure it’s presented as good as it can be. That’s making sure that it’s streamlined and not out there spinning in the current. For strip baits I haven’t changed my technique much compared to how I go about it in this video. For live baits, which is my preferred way to target them these days, I bridle rig them on a single circle hook. For all baits I use a rig similar to the one in my longcast salmon video, but you don’t need to use a sinker release clip to usually get an adequate casting distance.
More than happy to keep helping out how I can here in the comments, but just thought I’d mention that I’ve also started a beach fishing charter business here on the far south coast NSW - Sapphire Beach Fishing Charters
awesome mate love your videos
Cheers! Have been slow lately but they’ll keep coming
Awesome bro can't wait.👍
Love your content
Awesome stuff
Cheers mate!
Sometimes I watch your video twice mate!
Glad your enjoying them bro! Have started working my way through your vids too, good stuff 👍🏼
@@anglinguntangled thanks for doing that mate.
Great Informative Fishing Video Brother 🎣🐟from One Fisherman to Another 🤙🏼
Cheers bro! Much appreciated 🤙🏼
Top vid 👌
Cheers mate!
Amazing ❤️
Cool video nice content I’m a fellow Newcastle fisherman and RUclips blogger keep up the good work. Tight lines Dave 👊
Cheers Dave! Yes I reckon there’s probably not many videos of yours I haven’t watched, and likewise really enjoy them. Thanks again it means a lot and look forward to more of your videos 🤘
@@anglinguntangled Keep em coming mate I’ll be watching with interest might be able to do a collaboration one day tight lines 👊
Awesome video mate, love seeing the action unfold and appreciate all the info you shared as well. I usually fish for the bread and butter species but hoping to get into some salmon and tailor, and possibly a jewie soon.
Cheers mate! Tailor and salmon off the beach will be pretty quiet through these warmer months but your always in with a shot. Jewies are always worth chasing but be prepared for many fishless outings. They’re worth it in the end!
Really great fishing, can't wait to get back into it after many years!
I noticed many different colour lines on your reel, is there a reason for that?
Cheers, fishing is good for the brain so glad to hear you’re getting back into it! The different markings on the line indicate metres with it changing colour every ten. Some lines come with it some don’t, and it’s of no importance to me in my fishing (mostly used by offshore boat fisherman)
@@anglinguntangled Thanks for the feedback! I thought it was something along those lines... But for a minute I thought you spliced together the different colour lines yourself! 😂
Awesome vid mate! how do you find the tangles with the sliding sinker clip? does the bead help to avoid the tangles? I seem to get a lot of tangles when i use them. I love the convenience because you can take the sinker off but the tangles suck!!
It can happen but should be a rarity. I’ve found tangles are most likely to occur when the sinker doesn’t set properly and is constantly rolling around on the bottom, so using bigger sinkers might help out. I still use this rig because of its simplicity but I’ve use the rig shown off in my long cast pilchard rig a lot more, even for slab baits
Awesome info and clip mate certainly gets ya pumped up and ready to hit the beach. Quick question, my setup is a samaki 12'0" spin line 20lb-40lb pair with 12000d baitrunner that should do the trick yeah or is it too heavy?
Cheers mate! Pretty sure I’ve got the same rod and it’s a fine mulloway rod, will be able to handle any you throw at it. It will be a bit overkill on most tailor and salmon but you’d probably rather be ready for a mulloway than wish you had been. Reel sizes are a bit different across the brands and I haven’t used the shimano bait runners before, but I’d say 12000 is gonna be on the slightly large size but not much of an issue especially if your going to be using a rod holder 👍🏼
@@anglinguntangled cheers for the reply mate. Was hoping to use this setup to cover both bases and like you said rather have a bit up my sleeve then be under gunned if a big one rolls through, will just have to play with the drag on smaller stuff im guessing. Tight lines mate 🤙
Hey mate, great content. I've heard that winter is prime for salmon and tailor (thought summer was good as I would wake up early and also go late arvo off the rocks and catch heaps on metal lures).. so I started going to the beach and fishing the gutters but no luck, guy down a few gutters had pilchards and got loads. Are the pelagics more active at the beach?? Thanks!
Yeah they can be caught year round but good numbers and good fish definitely boost during the winter months, and the beach would personally be my most productive place to catch both of them. While you can luck out off the rocks and come across a school of them, the beach gutters really concentrate their numbers and feels like where they are always in feeding mode. But it’s all about picking the right gutter and moving to a different one if your not having any luck. Using those metal lures off the beach around dawn and dusk can also be very productive and makes it easy to travel light and track down where they are 👍🏼
@@anglinguntangled so you'd go braid for better casting with a leader right? I've been using 15lb mono and casting 80g metals.. would you go smaller off the beach or would they still be eager to hit anything if they are there. (Haha sorry if you find me asking a few questions on your vids mate, want to learn more and more to improve!)
Nah mate, absolutely happy to help out I’m glad your asking. There’s pros and cons to both braid and mono off the beach, but I think braid comes out on top in most regards. If your going to be casting any lures at all braid trumps mono hands down. As well as I prefer braid for most of my bait fishing as well because it casts further, is less affected by current and waves and therefore you don’t need to use heavier sinkers, is more sensitive to feel bites, and I think is much better if you’re gonna have your rod in a holder as the lack of stretch means fish are more likely to hook themselves when biting. I think the stretch in mono helps keep fish on the line better, but good angling and a proper drag setting minimises this, and slide baiting is only possible on mono which is a really interesting technique which I hopefully cover before too long.
As for the lure size, 80 is gonna be right in the sweet spot for tailor and salmon and you’ll belt it out miles with braid, but they’ll also take much lighter ones too and might be dialled in to a smaller size at the time. I usually throw 40-60g and sometimes 20-30 on a lighter setup for a bit if sport 👍🏼
I’d learn the FG knot if you go to braid and having that knot bellow the second runner from the reel is going to minimise line wrapping around the tip when casting
Just found your channel,awesome videos.i run the same style running sinker sometimes and when the surfs abit rough it always seems to end up in a tangled mess? Should I ditch the braid to fluro?
Cheers mate! I tried running braid straight to the swivel once and that resulted in tangles if that’s what you mean at the end there. I always make sure to have atleast 2m of fluro joined to my braid and that tends to keep this rig relatively tangle free. If that length is too short the sinker can sometimes travel up onto the braid during casting or while being washed around. The other reasons for tangles are by using a sinker size that isn’t holding the bottom - if a star sinker is constantly rolling along it’s bound to get tangled. Lastly if the bait is spinning too much in the current it will twist up the line and then tangle up when it gets washed back over the line. Easy to tell if that’s the case as the leader will be all twisted up and might need cutting off
Do you ever use circle hooks, I've noticed they aren't popular outside of the US
Yeah I do occasionally when fishing for mulloway, but I think you’re right that they’ve been slower to catch on here in Australia.
Thanks for this video and rigs A questions off the beach for Jew high tide or low Whats best .
No worries mate. Either goes good it it more depends on the gutter. So a gutter at high tide mightn’t look any good on the low and vice versa
Really enjoyed this. Was this mark far from Perth?.looks amazing
Yeah little drive 😂. This is in New South Wales
@@anglinguntangled
You're a funny fella
Love your passion for fishing,. Keep up the great videos . How do you select where to fish at night if a gutter dries up and there is limited visibility?
Thanks very much mate, the stars just haven’t aligned for getting another episode done lately but hopefully get back in the rhythm once newy is out of lockdown.
I’m generally looking for most of the same things I am during the day, but it’s a bit trickier at night because you can’t judge the depth of the gutter by the colour of the water. But even on dark moons you can usually make out where waves are breaking on a sandbar out the back and then reforming through the gutter to break again near the shore, and the more you look at gutters during daylight you’ll notice how the waves react and can spot a gutter even if the white water rolls all the way through. Can also check out how the gutters look on the low tide during the day and plan from there and you might have access to surf cams which will save you a drive. Otherwise just watch the gutters around you while the tide drops and see what’s promising, you might even just need to move 20m up the gutter your in 👍🏼
great content mate, got me to sub
Cheers mate! New vid coming tonight too 👍🏼
Videos are so sick mate! I’m looking at getting similar setup to get into beach and rock fishing. How do you rate the prevail and the slammer?
Cheers mate! I rate them both very highly. I have one of the old generation prevails in 8-12kg and can do this style with it, but my heavier samaki loads up better when casting and but more sensitive. I think the new prevail is 8-15kg and would be sweet. And slammers are just the bees knees for this kind of stuff. Well sealed and strong drag 👌
Thanks legend! I think that’s what I’m going to go with! Have a good weekend mate
Love the vid mate. I use a similar rig for jewies but always seem to get bitten off by sharks. Any tips on how to minimise this or is it just something you cant prevent? Cheers.
Cheers mate! Circle hooks may see you land a few of those sharks but no real way to keep them off your bait. I’ve found they tend to leave squid alone and the jewies love it, but a mate has said he still gets sharked on it
@@anglinguntangled Thanks mate I mainly use tailor so I'll give squid more of a crack
Fresh is best so if you can catch you’re own you’re sorted. Some tackle shops stock fresh as well otherwise it’s worth having a look at the local co op, but will be pricey. Out of the frozen stuff I rate the lunds squid the best but they’ve stopped importing them in the 1lb boxes so you’re looking at about $50 for a 5lb box. But you can let these thaw just enough to break down into smaller lots and then put back in the freezer. Let me know if you have any luck mate!
@@anglinguntangled Awesome mate. Thanks for the info
Do you have the sliding sinker on braid or Mono?
I always have a wind on fluorocarbon leader when using braid, about 3m on my beach rods so that the joiner knot is between the reel and first runner when casting. That’s because I go from bait to lures and back a fair bit but mono would work fine as a wind on. I guess you could go braid all the way down to the swivel but your going to want to make sure your sinker clip isn’t fraying the line and your knot is protected 🤙🏼
Wow what an amazing session, was that off a Newcastle beach as I haven’t caught any stingrays in Newcastle? And also did you let the jewfish run with the bait or set the hook right away?
Yeah just off a local beach and you’re right, it’s the first eagle ray I’ve got around here. No I would’ve got the bite and set the hooks within 5 or so seconds before the footage starts. I don’t let them run at all with slab baits. Using live baits in still water (in the harbour) I don’t mind letting them run a bit but off the beach I think that the heavy fixed sinkers and currents pulling on the line will make the drop the bait
@@anglinguntangled thanks for the info, I can’t seem to catch a break. The other night I missed the bite on the live bait because the star sinker got stuck in the fg knot and then got smoked on the rod with fresh squid. I was feeling big head shakes until the line randomly broke.
Yeah just bad luck bro and I’ve had a similar experience of my leader breaking randomly half way to my joiner knot on a good fish. They are such rare chances with jewies that I always make sure that my line, knots, and hooks are all top notch, replacing any of these if I think they’re not perfect. I’m not very experienced with live baiting from the beach, but using circle hooks and drag slightly less than when fighting the fish might help with hookups. Also, if your using offset hooks make sure that the hook point beds away from your live bait when it’s swallowed will help hook up rate. Hard to explain I’ll see if I can find a link for you
This guy touches on it a bit and I’m having my top usually at the front of the bait, but you want it so that if the fish swallows it head first and the hooks roll back towards the tail, you want the hook point going upwards and not back into the bait
ruclips.net/video/su0BM8nFid8/видео.html
@@anglinguntangled thanks for the help, I think the reason I missed the fish was more down to the fact that I wasn’t with the rod when it picked up the bait
Luv yr videos
We’re is this place pls
Tnks
Pompeii
Thanks!
This is a beach on the hunter coast of NSW. Won’t be able to give the exact location sorry!
What size hooks were you using?
6/0 octopus
Do we need to put a blow thing on the rig at night ?
Not sure if I fully understand, but I don’t put any glow beads near the bait. The soft bead near the swivel does glow but I don’t think it’s that important. I do use glow sticks on my rod tip at night though
@@anglinguntangled yeah.. I mean glow not blow hahahahaha… I tried your kind of rig, but I also lost it coz the weed or rock.. a bit annoying 🤣
Check out my other video with the break away rig, will be better for that kind of terrain but will probably go through the sinkers too
Hey mate are down nsw way
Yeah I am now. These videos from 2 years ago are up around Newcastle and the current ones are from the far south coast nsw
winding while the fish is taking line is only twisting your line .........
I know that pain at the end too well. Spooled or hour+ fights with rays and sharks on my 6000 Daiwa reels every other time I used to fish Nobbys. Bought an 8500 Slammer 3 spooled with 60lb and haven't looked back - world of difference.
Yeah I’ve got one of spinfishers in 8500. They’re run stopping machines.
we're is location pls
This is Newcastle area mate 👍🏼
Awesome catches there , only thing that annoyed me a bit is the fish could of been released in the water much sooner than you took playing around with it , fish don’t breath well out of water , you know that I’m sure , anyway quick releases are always best if you don’t intend to take it for food , just sayin .
This is true, but I feel there’s no harm in appreciating a good look at the fish we put so much time, money, and effort into chasing, and showing them off for the camera for others to appreciate, so long as they’re still released healthy
@@anglinguntangled …I do appreciate your footage mate , great job doing that for every one , guess I’m a bit of a worry wart lol , no harm done it swam away , was a bit concerned so many talk about them having a hard time to survive after a good fight that they give up , I can’t say from experience about that though , but did cross my mind hoping it survived when you released it after time out of the water was what got me to comment , all good mate look forward to more of your videos . 👍
Nah I fully support the message of not pushing them to the brink of death by keeping them out too long. Much appreciated mate and should have a new vid up on Wednesday 👍🏼
Like your video. I would like to meet you to and have a night fishing together. Keep posting please.