Another awesome video Dan. Ur safety one was amazing mate I do my life jackets every year but didnt do a check of everything else. I do now after watching that video
Very informative. I used the bloodworm this morning, caught a few small flatties and two low 40's silver trevs. Pretty stocked. They have been working really well the past month or so ive been using them. Cheers, Pete.
Great vid. I have found that everything from whiting to Jew just love em. Noticed with th the standard weighted jig head that if I immediately take up the casting slack the bait glides to the bottom rather than a free spool plummet and a heavier jig head gives a nice puff of sand when it reaches the bottom, this style appears irresistible to whiting. Prefer your worm hook presentation for bream though.
@fishonbaby , any chance on showing us how to apply the weight to the worm hook ... is it melted on , do you use a mold , or is it wrapped on ... a video on this would be sensational
Great vid, I enjoyed that, thanks. Very interesting to see the different falls in the various presentations. 👍
@@davidagius4753 Thanks David 👍
The worm hook with weight looks awesome 👌🏽
Yeah mate, presentation is on point. Great for weed/snag fishing 👌
Great video mate love being able to see different types of jig heads in action well done
@@travisdillon7061 Thanks Trav 👍
Another awesome video Dan. Ur safety one was amazing mate I do my life jackets every year but didnt do a check of everything else. I do now after watching that video
@@MegaSkeet11 Thanks mate, Cheers for your support and feedback 👍
Awesome video mate !!!
@@warrensimpson9541 Thanks Warren 👍
Very informative. I used the bloodworm this morning, caught a few small flatties and two low 40's silver trevs. Pretty stocked. They have been working really well the past month or so ive been using them. Cheers, Pete.
@@peter166 Thanks Pete, they are pretty impressive soft plastics. Cheers for the feedback mate.
Great vid. I have found that everything from whiting to Jew just love em. Noticed with th the standard weighted jig head that if I immediately take up the casting slack the bait glides to the bottom rather than a free spool plummet and a heavier jig head gives a nice puff of sand when it reaches the bottom, this style appears irresistible to whiting. Prefer your worm hook presentation for bream though.
@@PatByrne-q3s Thanks mate, yeah nice. Thanks for the feedback Pat 👍
Great video mate. How are you adding weight to your ewg hook?
@@trentchew1033 Cheers, just strips of lead bought on eBay, weigh the hook and weight to what you like then metal glue it to the hook or crimp it on.
How did you make for the wieght for weedless hooks
Fishing strip lead
Awesome video ... where do you buy the 1/0 g lock hook from , have troubles locating a buyer
Thanks mate, if you Google Gamakatsu 1/0 G lock some stores should pop up with stock. I think I got them from Tackle Warehouse.
@@fishonbaby, thanks ... found some cheers
@fishonbaby , any chance on showing us how to apply the weight to the worm hook ... is it melted on , do you use a mold , or is it wrapped on ... a video on this would be sensational
Yeah, I will do a video soon mate. I have been playing around a lot lately weighting them. When I find a perfect technique I will do a video.
Learn to do a loop knot and the first jig head will be your favourite :/