Thank you mate. I Tried to put together all the key points I wished I knew when I first started fishing for them. I'm glad it helped you 😊 Thank you for watching
Very good video and hints on bait prep,i am going to try balloons this time as well to keep away from bottom dwellers as i used to be a diver at seaworld and they always seem to travel at midwater, so will let you know as going this arvo on top of tide
Hi Joseph. Thanks for watching. Your sinker will effectively be at the end of your trace (on your main line) Your trace should be long enough for the sharks you are wanting to catch. In this case 1m-1.5 theirfore your sinker will be 1.5m from your bait. Hope this helps
i tried that today and i found the lump of Eel going out with the weight about 20 feet up the line , so now i am going to make a trace of about a foot and attach another trace to that with the lead with a back stop 2 foot up the line so as soon as the Sharks moves 2ft he will semi hook himself , i was getting lots of taps on the rod today some quite hard i guess they were nuisance fish , or shy bullies , i was fishing the Nerang near Bundall ,@@onthelooseadventures
Awsome video mate,I have never known how to rig up my own wire trace,I just bought ready made ones.Thanks for the tutorial.
Thank you mate. I Tried to put together all the key points I wished I knew when I first started fishing for them. I'm glad it helped you 😊 Thank you for watching
Very good video and hints on bait prep,i am going to try balloons this time as well to keep away from bottom dwellers as i used to be a diver at seaworld and they always seem to travel at midwater, so will let you know as going this arvo on top of tide
Thank you ! Let me know how you go 😊
@@onthelooseadventures will do thanks for reply
@@onthelooseadventures have a pic of set up with balloons but can only dm it but will upload video once i catch something
@@onthelooseadventures i added some tubing on to see if helps with sharks senses 👍
Hey mate when did you get the wire trace from and does it colour orchestra straight out of the box
Thanks for your help love the Videos
Hi Ryan. I get my supplies from "The Bait Shop" Arundel. The guys there are very helpful and will get you sorted. Cheers for your support mate 👍
Love the video bro I been using Too small a Eel piece and wrong presentation. Where do u get the coated trace and crimps??
Hey Steve 👋 Glad you enjoyed. I get my terminal tackle from "Doug Bert's Tackle World" or "BAIT Tackle Store" Nerang. Regards, Justin
Great video bud. That’s exactly how you do it!!!
Thank you Chris. Hopefully it helps some people :)
Awesome Thanks 👍🍺
Not a problem. Tight lines 🍻
Also don’t know if it works or not but a bloke I worked with said to use eel and inject tuna oil in it 🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️ dunno if it works or not
It certainly could work !
Or where can I buy some around Southport thanks
Paul's a top bloke, he'll look after you
Ok thanks paul
Awesome vid mate
Thank you Marcus 😊
Mate where around Southport can I get some eel do U know
Hi Jeffrey. Best place would be "the bait shop" at Arundel
how far from my bait do i position the lead weight
Hi Joseph. Thanks for watching. Your sinker will effectively be at the end of your trace (on your main line)
Your trace should be long enough for the sharks you are wanting to catch. In this case 1m-1.5 theirfore your sinker will be 1.5m from your bait.
Hope this helps
i tried that today and i found the lump of Eel going out with the weight about 20 feet up the line , so now i am going to make a trace of about a foot and attach another trace to that with the lead with a back stop 2 foot up the line so as soon as the Sharks moves 2ft he will semi hook himself , i was getting lots of taps on the rod today some quite hard i guess they were nuisance fish , or shy bullies , i was fishing the Nerang near Bundall ,@@onthelooseadventures
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why worry about the trace being coated when the hook is not coated
Correct. Either or works 👍
Have you heard people using carp as bait?
I haven't heard of that. Maybe the good ol Carp is good for something after all.