Hi Scott, can you do a Video on Tolling for Kahawai, Kingfish etc, your videos are easy to watch with lots of info, cheers all the best for 2022. ps I have a 2.7 rubber boat i like to troll from.
Yes - you dont have to cut the line if you want to change the lure and if you use the AG chain knot (which provides a bit of shock absorption) this saves a lot of time and line. It has advantages over tying straight to the lure but the knot to lure works fine for lots of people.
HI from Christchuch Scott. Thanks for a really helpful and instructional video. On to the next one!
Hi Scott, just wanted to say this is an excellent series/topic and you explain it so well! looking forward to the next epidode!
Thanks - I have a trip report coming up but will be trying to get out part 3 soon after that.
Bloody awesome mate, just got me a stick bait set up, this has been very helpful!
Cool - hope you can get onto some good fish this season!
Great videos mate, thank you so much. Qld, Aus.
Thanks :)
Wow! Such a beautiful and relaxing sea view. Thank you for sharing your wonderful and very informative video. Have a great day😊 New subscriber here.
Thanks :)
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Hi Scott, can you do a Video on Tolling for Kahawai, Kingfish etc, your videos are easy to watch with lots of info, cheers all the best for 2022. ps I have a 2.7 rubber boat i like to troll from.
Hi Jeff, will try and put something together, I have a few other videos to try and edit at the moment os it may take a little while sorry.....
Great videos, I’ve always tied straight to the lure, do you suggest split ring and swivel for all stick baits? Can’t wait for next video. Cheers
Yes - you dont have to cut the line if you want to change the lure and if you use the AG chain knot (which provides a bit of shock absorption) this saves a lot of time and line. It has advantages over tying straight to the lure but the knot to lure works fine for lots of people.
Hiyya!- you created amazing -catch you later- 😊
Dear friend, I got really curious about what you use to keep the hooks and split rings clean from rust. You said anox? Cheers
Yes, Inox. It's good for helping prevent rust/corrosion. Wash with fresh water and then dry and spray with Inox.
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Hello what rod did you use?
I was using a Synit Van Dieman X24
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Another trick is to put your spool medium wsrm water and it relaxes the bride back to normal. This works with mono so should work on braid
Ah ok, haven't tried that before....