Fishing Gear Choices Made Simple

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

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  • @myleshalliday9664
    @myleshalliday9664 Год назад +22

    I literally sell fishing gear as a full time job and these are the exact questions I ask customers to figure out what they need, once you ask these questions makes picking gear super easy

  • @joshuabertolucci8938
    @joshuabertolucci8938 Год назад +28

    I think everyone has been wanting this pretty much forever, the depth and help that I have received from you over the course of so many years has most definitely changed my life, especially the way I fish - Cheers Briggsy -Josh, WA

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  Год назад +3

      Stoked to help out Mate!

  • @M_Bens92
    @M_Bens92 Год назад +6

    I’ve literally been watching all your videos and looking at the descriptions for gear suggestions. Prepping for a trip from Vic to NQ doing some medium set up fishing for Spanish/small GT etc.. this video came at the perfect time!!

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  Год назад +1

      Stoked Mate, have fun!

  • @CaptainBax
    @CaptainBax 11 месяцев назад +3

    Great run down of what one needs, to do what you do. I bet there is a lot of hours that go into those epic vids. you make. I have to say out the three of the original Morning Tide Crew, I find you Briggsy the easiest to listen to, so here's to another great year of content and a successful year ahead.

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  11 месяцев назад +1

      Cheers Mate, I appreciate that 🤙

  • @xd_karen_3662
    @xd_karen_3662 11 месяцев назад +2

    I got one setup as I’m just starting out at 16, I’m doing my nav up and I got a TD black 2500 for targeting flathead brim, tailor and herring, I got a 7,2 23 infeet rod

    • @EzraSwannellFishing
      @EzraSwannellFishing 6 месяцев назад

      I have the same setup I’m 13 it’s great for light gear

  • @jeje162-
    @jeje162- Год назад +2

    As someone that sells fishing tackle this is pretty much the same technique I use to recommend gear. It works from low-end to high-end gear. But you would be surprised how often people are unable and to answer these questions.

  • @coreyforbes3341
    @coreyforbes3341 4 месяца назад

    Briggsy is my go to bloke for everything fishing. Blokes an absolute legend

  • @markusbaier4910
    @markusbaier4910 Год назад +1

    fellow fisherman from germany here: great video! Your fishing videos are as great as your taste in music! tight lines, M.

  • @jeremyzhang2483
    @jeremyzhang2483 Год назад +2

    Best tackle talks film ever! that why we love Briggsy

  • @andyiceton9984
    @andyiceton9984 Год назад +1

    Bloody love it mate, in the UK my "heavy" setup is a 7-28gram! Medium being 3-15, light is 1-7 for saltwater. We just don't have the fish you get. I'm so jealous. Biggest reel would be a 4000, down to a 1000 for the light stuff

  • @shaynechapman4738
    @shaynechapman4738 Год назад +2

    Great advice mate, been waiting for this video being a beginner angler this is the best way to know where to start. You're a legend. Love your videos

  • @placedaustralia
    @placedaustralia 27 дней назад +1

    Thanks for doing this Vid Briggsy. Saved me a heap of guess work. Big Land-based Southern NSW trip coming up over December. Appreciated.

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  27 дней назад

      Stoked it helped you out Mate, good luck on the trip! 🤙

  • @bradhile5031
    @bradhile5031 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great vid briggsy have been done the same road 30years ago cheap tackle is cheap tackle get the rite setup and or confidence grows with it I brought a abu 2500c in 1989 had to save forever to get it matched it to a browning sikaflex 4to8 lb rod and caught hundreds of bass on it the outfit is still in perfect working condition 🍻👍

  • @wildlifefishingshow
    @wildlifefishingshow Год назад +1

    Awesome video! Its always super cool to see the details 👍

  • @savvasefsef
    @savvasefsef Год назад +1

    Really nice!! I think only by fishing throughout the years, can someone conclude what gear really needs! I believe most of us, started with cheap gear and long the way,we upgraded to as much we can afford,even on lures!!by the way,i use your fgknot 4 years now and video like this,are always helpful. Thanks allot!!!

  • @samuelgeue999
    @samuelgeue999 Год назад +4

    For me briggs
    Rock- top water/bait/soft plastics
    Beach- bait surf rod/soft plastic
    For my medium set up i use either a sienna 5000 or a daiwa luxel 5000c
    The rod i use luxel rod i believe its 7 to 7,6 foot rod. I run 50lb on medium
    On my big rod i can't even remember what i use😅
    Ive caught some fucking good fish on my big rod but i cant remember😂
    I live in Adelaide, so we dont have all these insane GT and Maccy hook ups of the rocks lol, im hunting a 100cm kingy

  • @Stixs279
    @Stixs279 Год назад +5

    Amazing video Briggsy!! You have explained all of the setups so well and covered a lot of questions of the fishing world well done 🤙🏼🎣

  • @Karkawry1970
    @Karkawry1970 Год назад +2

    Great video, lots for all to learn here. BTW you can get the teeth marks out of a rod handle by steaming it over a boiling kettle (if you are bothered, or want to sell it or something)

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  Год назад +4

      Great tip Mate!

  • @AcornFox
    @AcornFox 5 месяцев назад

    this is so interesting. i'm new to fishing (partially because your videos got me hooked on the idea) but i'm in western PA. i'm just fishing ponds and lakes and currently have three setups and they total less than that spartan s80 rod. didn't even know that type of gear was out there.

  • @JaydenBeale-k9n
    @JaydenBeale-k9n Год назад +2

    I love your videos and they have inspired me to do more fishing and have taught me incredible and cool things. Me and my father always watch your videos and we always loved them and we have watched basically all of your videos.

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  Год назад +3

      Cheers for the support Mate! Stoked you both like the films.

  • @ham6809
    @ham6809 Год назад +4

    Always love tackle talks with Briggsy. There is an awesome you time e channel called the line laboratory. Very interesting seeing the true breaking strains and diameters of braids.

  • @Westside_Fishing88987
    @Westside_Fishing88987 Год назад +3

    Hey Briggsy, just an idea but you should do a video explaining the difference between pe and lb line and rods as I feel like you being such an experienced fisho would know the measurement helping less experienced anglers understand Fishing. Also Love your videos man!! You always have me waiting for you to post that new video, You have also inspired me as a young fisherman to start filming and posting the things that I experience while exploring the depths of this amazing diverse hobby that is fishing. keep up the great work🎣🎣💪👍

  • @mattyboy.1
    @mattyboy.1 Год назад +1

    Omg Briggsy upload u are my fav RUclipsr man I can’t believe me and my dad missed u at the Gold Coast fishing convention I’m catching u next year tho and I will be 15

  • @tomsfishin
    @tomsfishin Год назад +1

    my “heavy” setup at the moment is a PE4 setup, definitely do not have the budget for anything heavier, also do not chase fish big enough for PE10

  • @flynndoyle5685
    @flynndoyle5685 Год назад +1

    I’ve been subbed for a long time and the lures that you use have gotten me some huge fish, sick vid a love all your content

  • @FishingWithEhlers
    @FishingWithEhlers Год назад

    Yea he’s back❤ shout out from a wild fisherman from Denmark one day imma hope to see you in Aussieland mate

  • @ItsQreamy
    @ItsQreamy Год назад +1

    Sick vid bro, from the carry bag to the setups, all cool info that ill take on my trips in WA!

  • @coopersfishingadventures
    @coopersfishingadventures Год назад +1

    Yessss new Briggsy upload! Thanks for the effort that goes into your vids mate they never disappoint. Love ya mate keep up the content❤

  • @manfromcoo1968
    @manfromcoo1968 Год назад

    Briggsy killing it mate with the tackle talk as always champ yeow!

  • @davidmason510
    @davidmason510 Год назад +2

    Great video bro. If only id watched this 10 years ago before trying out and breaking all the cheaper options 😂

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  Год назад +1

      You and me both!

  • @colinmyers8841
    @colinmyers8841 Год назад

    Hi Briggsy and Gday from sunny Queensland , top vid this one , thank you , best chat with you ever , was like listening to an old pal giving a few good tips , cheers

  • @karlneumann6833
    @karlneumann6833 Год назад +1

    Fuck yeah this is great. Detailed and well spoken. All us gear nerds are gonna be frothing over this one 🤙🏾✌🏾. Tight lines catch them up

  • @megaconda07
    @megaconda07 Год назад +1

    I just want your waterproof bag with the geet logo. Also im the same way with leader. I used to do a ton of land based snook/tarpon and always had everything from 20 pound to 80 pound flouro

  • @TomMendoladrums
    @TomMendoladrums Год назад +1

    I have learned much from this video Briggsy. Thank you for the great content.

  • @jamess.6541
    @jamess.6541 9 месяцев назад +1

    Love your videos, wish I could fish for big pelagics but not many where I live. I think I’ve seen all your vids since the first morning tide episodes, can’t wait for some more. I was wondering what fighting belt you use and if you would recommend it? Hopefully I’ll be targeting some big tarpon and maybe offshore pelagics in the Caribbean this summer and would love to get a good fighting belt. Thanks so much, and good luck with some big GT in the future.

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  9 месяцев назад

      Hi Mate, I had a MC works belt, served me well over the years but I've stopped using a belt the last couple trips (I think I dropped some hook ups when trying to get the rod into the belt and would always be a bit to eager to get the rod in there instead of really making sure I'd set the hook first), so far so good but yet to hook a GT beltless. Stoked you like the films so much man, thank you for your ongoing support!

    • @jamess.6541
      @jamess.6541 9 месяцев назад

      @@Briggsy thanks so much, I really appreciate the help. Love your videos!

  • @dante7228
    @dante7228 Год назад +1

    Nice video, very intresting run down! I would love to see as well is your maintenance routine, specially for the reels.
    And something I'd love to point out is that we have so many questions about tackle because there is such an overwhelming offer of brands and models out there, even if you know what specs you're looking for you have to many options, especially if you have a budget that is not allowing to go for the few high end options (that's a small fraction compared to low to medium segment)
    Frothing for the GT video! ❤

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  Год назад +1

      Hi Mate, if you have many options I'd say you have to go feel them. Your hands on feel and comparisons are crucial for choosing your setup, without it you're relying on other peoples word or technical specs on the internet. Hands on feel is what should make the final choice because if you don't like the feeling of your setup you're not going to put in the 100s or 1000s of casts to get that big hook up! You want to love just winding your reel and tweaking your lures, regardless of hook ups and in that regard everyone has different taste in gear. So I think hands on feel is the ultimate tool if you're overwhelmed with options.
      For the reels I send them off if they need a service but otherwise just tighten up the drag and rinse them under the shower.

  • @tacklenutfishing2339
    @tacklenutfishing2339 Год назад

    Good luck on your future trips Aaron. I’m sure all your viewers would love to see some amazing action. Great vid too. All the best to you and yours ✌🏼

  • @tomsfishin
    @tomsfishin Год назад +1

    favourite time, briggsy uploads

  • @insertname941
    @insertname941 11 месяцев назад

    I live in the northern us about 16 to 20 hours from the ocean. Freshwater fish around here only get big and crazy in the great lakes (really cool fishery but you apply similar gear theories as you would to saltwater) but if you dont have a boat you normally dont get many opportunities to hook big fish besides musky, salmon/trout when they run up the streams to spawn, carp (yuck), catfish (dont see many ppl catching big ones unless they are targeting with proper gear anyway) and sturgeon (very rare that you hook them). Mabye one day ill make a trip out to Australia and have a chance to fish down there.

    • @insertname941
      @insertname941 11 месяцев назад

      Anyway i say all that to say its fun to watch these even though its useless to know what gear you use. Its really cool to see how much targeting fish down there differs. The price points for freshwater are much much different 😅 a vanford is considered really nice cream of the crop for spinning gear (besides stuff you can buy thats frankly overkill for most freshwater) and my 7'0 tatula medium is pretty much a nice do it all setup in terms of rod. Shit, even my stradic is pretty premium feeling compared to the walmart bought reels a lot of ppl put up with. Sure i have friends that buy the nice megabass, st croix top end, diawa g lumis shimano etc but its all overkill especially as a mostly bank fisherman who isnt realistically catching more than a 30 inch pike most of the time. If i had money and space a boat...shit id probably have 6 setups by now. But its stupid to carry that many around hiking to seldom touched low pressure waters. Anyways, love all of the content, hope to see more in the future!!!

  • @gelb2540
    @gelb2540 Год назад +1

    I froth tackle talk! Would love a pre trip prep/ packing video

  • @thethirty30
    @thethirty30 Год назад

    Champion! Tq mate! This video will go a long way! Cheers!

  • @MrMaxpimp
    @MrMaxpimp Год назад

    thankyou for posting the gt fg knot too only way i do my fg took a bit to learn tho

  • @daneperry1
    @daneperry1 Год назад

    Hey Briggsy, I catch Flatties on divers as much as I do on soft plastics notably on the daiwa double clutches your not crazy haha!

  • @HaiFishing
    @HaiFishing Год назад

    Great walk through and explanation bro! Very keen to see you hook up onto a GT again! Yeeewww

  • @pescaconivan4026
    @pescaconivan4026 Год назад

    Desde guatemala te veo , lastima que esas cañas no ay por aca bro , eh aprendido de tus videos saludos

  • @MSYSie
    @MSYSie 7 месяцев назад

    Hey Briggsy! Thanks so much for the informative video. I was wondering if you use some backing before you spool on the braid! Got a certate SW 6000 coming my way with some PE3. On my smaller reels I usually do this, as it is a bit cheaper and it can prevent the braid from slipping, but maybe for this setup it might be better not to in case you hook a big one! Love your videos!!

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Mate, yeah I always put a little mono backing on all my reels these days, I think if you hook something massive and it gets right down to the spool the mono will hold a lot better than straight braid

    • @MSYSie
      @MSYSie 7 месяцев назад

      @@Briggsy Thanks for the quick response mate! What strength would you recommend, 20lbs for PE3?

  • @johnloudon2396
    @johnloudon2396 4 месяца назад

    Awesome. Great insight in to your tackle.....keep your content coming.👏👏👏👏

  • @Hazza142
    @Hazza142 Год назад +1

    Dear briggsy it’s me Harry and I have autism and I met you at the convention centre I was shaking and it was akwerd but I met you so my life is better you have a good day

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  Год назад +1

      Hi Mate, I remember you 👍 Hope you've been good and stoked you're still digging the films! Yew

  • @dougbeale4847
    @dougbeale4847 Год назад

    Thanks Briggsy👍Good luck on the upcoming missions!

  • @Tuboicecream-kr3le
    @Tuboicecream-kr3le 11 месяцев назад

    Diawa is always one of my go to top water brands

  • @IFeelfishy
    @IFeelfishy Год назад

    On your leader spools, you have some sort of elastic material allowing the spool to not have a cover, but holding the line to the spool. In the US I have been looking for these. I've had to resort to rubber-bands (which suck because they melt to the leader on hot days). What are those elastic things called. Maybe if I get the proper name I can find them easier online.

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  Год назад

      Hi Mate, they’re called a ‘Daiwa Spool Belt’ 👍

    • @IFeelfishy
      @IFeelfishy Год назад

      dude, you're awesome. thank you!@@Briggsy

  • @benjaminlee4367
    @benjaminlee4367 Год назад +1

    Could I ask how much line you managed to get on your 23 Saltiga 6000 and 4000? Was it exactly 300m of PE 3 and PE 2 respectively? I've had quite a fair bit of space left when i spooled only 300m of their respective lines...

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  Год назад +1

      Hi Mate, with all my reels I put some mono backing with an FG to the briad, so that if it gets down to it i have a bit of stretch and a knot in the mono to the spool that wont slip. Because of that it fills the reel up a bit before I even start with the braid. I also put PE2.5 on the 4000 so still had some left on the spool when the reel was full, the 6000 though even with the mono backing took the whole 300m and wasn't 100% full. I'd say it could have taken another 25m or so? My idea to fix it was the next time I spool i'll put a little extra backing. It wasn't so under spooled I was worried it wouldn't cast well or anything like that but yeah prolly like you just wanted to see the line flush with the top of the spool.

  • @codykeller9110
    @codykeller9110 Год назад +1

    Hey Briggsy, what Gopro setting do you run for ur underwater slow-mo clips and ur normal vlogging clips. Because i just bought a GoPro hero 12 and I can't really get good quality clips.

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  Год назад

      Hi Mate, underwater I shoot on wide and 200fps. Out of the water 25fps super or hyper view. For both, protune on, and the main setting to change is white balance to 5000k (otherwise on auto, the colour will change constantly). I shoot on a few other settings like low sharpness and iso max 400, high bitrate but they’re not necessary in most cases.

  • @MrPzadilla
    @MrPzadilla Год назад

    Briggsy thank you for sharing all your tips and tricks. I've learned so much from you. If you had to choose between a H or XH reel gear which would you pick and why? I want to replace my 2015 Saltiga 4000H for a 2023 6000. Here in the US our only option is XH in the 4000-6000 size. In your opinion is there much difference on how it feels when your winding other the it picks up line a little faster.

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  Год назад

      Hi Mate, I always go the fastest possible especially when using smaller reels, it takes less cranks to work your lures which is just nicer over long spinning sessions.

  • @MrTheunsungvoice
    @MrTheunsungvoice Год назад +1

    Just curious on your thoughts.
    I see a lot of people on youtube consistently using daiwa saltiga, saltist, etc for spinning reels. What do you think about higher end models of Penn spinning reels like the slammer or authority? Ive personally used a 10500 spinfisher with 500yrds of 100lb power pro usually for anything of major size, if not a everol for anything bigger than 500lbs. Anything under 100lbs i use a much wider variety but i tend to stick budget wise to penn for 100-500lbs.

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  Год назад +4

      Hi Mate, I've felt the old penns and they were on the heavy/clunky side, I've heard the new ones are much nicer but I've never felt one so can't really comment. Even before sponsors though I would always spend the extra coin to get top shelf reels, If I'm going to be casting all day I want the experience to be super enjoyable even if I'm not catching anything!

  • @thekraken8153
    @thekraken8153 Год назад

    Thinking man Briggsy. Good vid. Miss the MT vids & your adventure editing with your tunes

  • @aaron-kokealaiki497
    @aaron-kokealaiki497 Год назад

    Braddah was just sharing what he uses. NUFF said. 🤙🤙😂😂💯💯

  • @anugerahhakimi
    @anugerahhakimi Год назад

    needed this very much thank you Briggsy

  • @FishingWithBoyt
    @FishingWithBoyt 9 месяцев назад

    Love the videos and the banter. What are the wraps on your leader spools?

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  9 месяцев назад

      Hi Mate, those brands come with the wraps! Pretty handy for keeping the line in place 👍

    • @FishingWithBoyt
      @FishingWithBoyt 9 месяцев назад

      @Briggsy good to know. Thanks for the quick get back. I might have to stop being a cheapo with seaguar blue label but we go through so much of it with striped bass in Maine.

  • @MrAlGault
    @MrAlGault Год назад

    I’m surprised that you don’t carry a PLB (personal locator beacon) Briggsy, going to such remote locations and after the boat incident it would be an easy, small addition to the backpack

  • @7bo7at7
    @7bo7at7 Год назад

    great video briggsy! excited to see what you come out with next film wise. im finally getting the gear now to target bigger fish up the north coast of wa, and some friends and i have booked a 4 week trip starting late november, are there any tips you have for trying to teach people to fish?

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  Год назад +2

      I've got a play list with a ton of tips - ruclips.net/p/PLp7D9Zra2rlPyO4naCb7C8O-GDSa2wWPx&feature=shared prolly one of the main things is don't go if it's big swell, in boat or landbased. Just fish on the calm days and everything will be way more safe and enjoyable! Then there's ABC "Always, Be, Casting" you gotta have your lure in the water to hook up so keep breaks to a minimum and cast your heart out. Test your drag before and make sure it's not to tight or loose. And definitely learn and practice your knots to a high level, losing a fish because of something you can control isn't good. Gotta put in the work and get your knot game up!

  • @Hussam33223867
    @Hussam33223867 Год назад +1

    Love this video!! I’m surprised you use monofilament not fluorocarbon.

    • @savvasefsef
      @savvasefsef Год назад

      Usually monofilament is stronger than fluorocarbon and works just fine.

  • @fmlycar
    @fmlycar Год назад

    Double clutch is my go to for flatties on hard bodies

  • @mul25
    @mul25 Год назад

    tackle talks is always fun.

  • @Dave30867
    @Dave30867 8 месяцев назад

    Land based longer rods boating shorter rods its not rocket science depends more on the fish your targeting really to the gear you will need . Set your drag before you fish is more important than anything to get that fish to your feet if you have to piss around with your drag when your fishing your gonna loose the fish . Great Info mate cheers love your channel.
    😉👍

  • @EthanCook23
    @EthanCook23 Год назад

    Thanks Briggsy that helps so much 👍🎣

  • @OsamaDaLama
    @OsamaDaLama Год назад

    Hey Man, always wondered why all you Ausies chose to Saltiga over the Stella, I fish in South Africa and Mozambique for Tuna,Gt,Wahoo ext and I chose the Saltiga 14k over a Stella and do actually prefer it but the Stella is a lot more popular here in South Africa

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  Год назад

      I can't answer for all of Aus, and take this with a grain of salt because I'm sponsored by Daiwa, but from what I understand the new Saltiga's technically are in a league of their own and most people have caught onto it over here in Aus. Personally I've just always loved Daiwa reels and even before working with Daiwa I wasn't attracted to the Stella in the same way. Both land fish though so prolly comes down to the marketing in each country, word of mouth and current and past trends.

    • @OsamaDaLama
      @OsamaDaLama Год назад +1

      @@Briggsy thanks Briggsy, I have fished both reels and definitely prefer the Saltiga
      I do believe it is the marketing that benefits the Stella in SA as well as the Stella being cheaper than the Saltiga over here

  • @tommyvoorrips1079
    @tommyvoorrips1079 Год назад +1

    Great learning video briggsy,
    Can i also put a 14000 spool on a 10000 saltiga previous model ? Greetings from holland

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  Год назад +1

      Hi Mate, not sure about the spool, you'll have to hit up Daiwa on email or Instagram and see if you can get a proper answer!

  • @feartheduck6664
    @feartheduck6664 9 месяцев назад

    Gan craft killer series and Carpenter rods with Shimano Stella reels. Brilliant kit.

  • @kurogokegumoclan8812
    @kurogokegumoclan8812 Год назад

    Amazing! How many parts do the Spartan Rods have? Would you ever recommend air portable versions, or would you always try to get bulk luggage options?

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  Год назад +1

      Hi Mate, personally I prefer one or two piece rods, the air portable ones with three or more pieces kinda do my head in haha. Spartans are Butt Joined two piece.

  • @NEO-qq8qe
    @NEO-qq8qe Год назад +1

    Grouse brother love the videos exited for the next trip good luck

  • @anthonycox1870
    @anthonycox1870 Год назад

    Great video champion, great information, awesome work mate,

  • @sw4ggyp
    @sw4ggyp Год назад +1

    BRIGGSY YOU LEGEND!

  • @LorenzSeebauer
    @LorenzSeebauer 4 месяца назад

    ... and what about shoes? I haven't found the right ones for rockfishing&wet wading, yet.

  • @icup7243
    @icup7243 Год назад

    Great video Briggsy, any other recommended dry/fishing waterproof backpack similar to yours? Been searching with no luck. - Sydney, NSW.

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  Год назад

      Hi Mate, I’ve used this one before and it was good but a bit smaller - daiwafishing.com.au/products/22l-premium-dry-backpack

  • @xXDEFYETXx
    @xXDEFYETXx Год назад +1

    Great vid mate!

  • @adammalski
    @adammalski 6 месяцев назад

    Fantastic info mate. How does the S80-6/8 go with 130g poppers?

  • @MrMaxpimp
    @MrMaxpimp Год назад

    as for rods watch the vid were briggsy cavey went to the shop in the sheads with the gt table he tells alot is that vid what you should consider when choosing a rod

    • @MrMaxpimp
      @MrMaxpimp Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/4BmUbhcXnTA/видео.html

  • @harveybeddard5093
    @harveybeddard5093 6 месяцев назад

    I was told that the saltiga 18k has different gearing compared to the 20k .
    20k for jigging big doggies for example and 18k for popping as faster retrieve.

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  6 месяцев назад

      Hi Mate, there’s two 18k’s 18000P and 18000H, P is 4.5 gear ratio H is 5.8 (which is the same as 20k 5.8). So I’ve got 18000H with 20k spool 👍

  • @nanaluke
    @nanaluke Год назад

    Briggsy how do you decide what leader you can run on a rod? Just need to make sure it'll clear the guides? Minimum amount of room in the guides with a leader in there?

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  Год назад +1

      Hi Mate, it's a bit tricky. I know now from looking at the guides roughly what leader will work and what will catch/bang on casting. It's not that it gets stuck, usually more the knot bangs a ton on the way out and you tend to get more guide wraps/wind knots etc. A loose rule would be doubling the recommended PE, so PE4 rod should be able to handle 80lb leader but that's super loose, some rods just have way bigger guides than others so you kinda gotta see the rod in person to suss it (or know your line and guide measurements well and read about those dimensions on the manufacturers website (if they give them)).

    • @nanaluke
      @nanaluke Год назад

      @@Briggsy dude that's an awesome and well considered reply. Thank you. Trial and error seems to be the go then! At least leader is easier to swap out than a full spool of braid haha

  • @nord1844
    @nord1844 4 месяца назад

    Hey, is the saltist M over 80 rod fast action? And would it be fine for big tarpon?

  • @Fishyoverlandernj
    @Fishyoverlandernj Год назад

    Do you no longer use the BG MQ? I thought I’ve seen in a couple vids.

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  Год назад +3

      Hi Mate, nah I don't have it anymore. I tend to just keep the setups I need and when Daiwa sends me a new piece of gear that replaces something then I pass the old gear on (even if it's not that old), usually to young fellas or other fishos who could really use it and it'll have a big impact on.

  • @patcook9364
    @patcook9364 Год назад +1

    Awesome weapon Briggsy

  • @teammusky7469
    @teammusky7469 Месяц назад

    The gear you have must be close to 20,000 I would think.. I am planning a trip to Oman for big GT's I can't wait so I will be adding some new rods and reels for my trip. Any tips please?

  • @mazazoomzoom8838
    @mazazoomzoom8838 7 месяцев назад

    I reckon high end reels and mid to low range rod as long as you rod doesn’t snap your good😂

  • @vincentiustrisandhi4110
    @vincentiustrisandhi4110 Год назад

    Briggzy, All you tackle is shiny like new one. How you maintenance your gear, if the reel i already know how keep it that. But your rod how you keep that in shape? how you can preserve it and not get many damage like scratch.😊👍.🎣🐟

  • @taine5883
    @taine5883 Год назад

    How does the 5k saltist feel on the td black, not too heavy for the rod? Thinking of getting a similar stick for my 6k with 20lb tas

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  Год назад +1

      Hi Mate, yeah 5k is prolly too heavy, 3k-4k feels better 👍

    • @taine5883
      @taine5883 Год назад

      @@Briggsy cheers mate

  • @MrMaxpimp
    @MrMaxpimp Год назад

    tbh i like penn personal preference don't mind daiwa but dont use shimano for gts and lower penn authority 9000 or 15000 for 700 is expenceive for some but keep in mind are you intending to use for long time or short time same as overheads you can use full metal like tic 30 to 130 or penn my advice do you research on the gear 1rst i use 5000 slammer 3 for small 1500 slammer for big 50wisw for sharks 50visx =50 narrow for ballooning sharks can use for marlin and tuna now after 7to 8 year using a 50 just got 80visw for big sharks and marlin dogtooth and tuna n swords tbh though don't start 80 50 or lower for beginner

  • @ruubenvandenheuvel2869
    @ruubenvandenheuvel2869 Год назад +1

    Nice film!!

  • @taine5883
    @taine5883 Год назад +1

    30:02 what are the smaller ones at the bottom called

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  Год назад

      Hi Mate, check out vertigolures on Instagram, small operation but rad little lures.

    • @taine5883
      @taine5883 Год назад +1

      @@Briggsy thanks mate, they look mint as

  • @heysogo
    @heysogo Год назад

    What happened to the ripple fisher rods? Are you fully sponsored by Daiwa Australia now or you just prefer those models now over the ripple fishers?
    Are you generally swapping stock hooks on your smaller lures? After bending out or breaking some skinny hooks I’ve been finding thicker version of the same size hooks (usually bkk) but it tends to compromise the sink rate.

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  Год назад +3

      Hi Mate, yeah if the lure doesn't come with strong hooks and I'm chasing a fish that could bend/break them even on light lures I change em, but if i'm chasing something little and the upgraded hooks hurt the action of the lure i'll leave it (which is usually when I hook something big and bend em haha). Yeah I've been with Daiwa Rod, Reel and Line for a few years now, very stoked but the ripplefishers and the other brands like carpenter and Zenaq etc. are amazing rods forsure!

  • @Naradataranto
    @Naradataranto Год назад

    Nice informative piece mate.

  • @LoganWalker-f6r
    @LoganWalker-f6r 4 месяца назад

    I use the Saragossa with 37 kg with the saltist

  • @clydem7899
    @clydem7899 Год назад +1

    Cheers Briggsy 👊🤙👍👊🤙👍

  • @CrispyScapes
    @CrispyScapes Год назад

    Great video Briggsy! Do you still use TD Black reels? Looking at getting one but honestly my main selling point personally is the all black haha.

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  Год назад +1

      Hi Mate, nah I gave it away a while back. I hear you on the all black, I also used to love the look of the old DogFight too!

  • @sesaryaditripamungkas8295
    @sesaryaditripamungkas8295 Год назад

    Hopes oneday i can buy saltiga reel... Its look's beautiful..

  • @Jamesgames474
    @Jamesgames474 Год назад

    Love the videos mate what do you use the 80 pound for

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  Год назад

      Hi Mate, 80lb is my goto leader for Pelagics, so if i'm fishing PE3-4 for Tuna etc. I'll usually have 80lb leader

  • @lucastaillefer1899
    @lucastaillefer1899 4 месяца назад

    Hi Guys i’m going to Oman this winter to finaly live my dream of feeling the batel withe à GT . I would like to know what rod would you recomend me to buy I was looking to get a spartan s74-4/6 and a spartan s100-4/6 for the réel I was going to get a Saltiga 18000-h . (Fishing from shore and Boat )
    For the Line what would you recomend me ?
    Thanks for your help !!

    • @Briggsy
      @Briggsy  4 месяца назад

      Hi Mate, because of where you're going I'd personally go the S79-8/10 and a 20,000 saltiga with PE8 or PE10 Saltiga EX. If you hook one of the properly big ones it might even spool this setup, PE6 wouldn't stand a chance. Ed (the owner of No Boundaries Oman) told me the story of how he hooked a 70kg+ model that spooled his Saltiga down to the last few wraps not once but three times in the fight and he had completely locked drag (Ed is a gnarly guy and runs fully locked drag from the get go). So my best advice is go as heavy as possible, especially for landbased.

  • @Ruto684
    @Ruto684 10 месяцев назад

    Those malosi lures tho!! 🤙🏽

  • @Hussam33223867
    @Hussam33223867 Год назад

    We would love to see your soft plastics as well