Molokai Shorecasters bruh I Neva knew. I’d be interested in learning where they got the idea. I did some research on hooks and it’s crazy how hooks and fishing been around for Millenias
Complicated. A sliding paternoster is way easier. With a 5 ounce sinker you can throw a bait a decent distance. I have no cliffs around either. Thanks for showing though, it's interesting. I bought sliders when they first came out years ago and only used them once. They aren't the one way kind either.
Thanks Red, you are quite right. Sliding is quite limited to sliding live baits these days. There are better ways to cast out a dingle dangle bait now days with such fantastic grinder reels available. Not many anglers are able to cast a multiplier either. I hope that facet doesn't dissapear.
@@TheKingfisherFishing I have a couple of ABU 7 reels which I have caught snapper and mulloway on. Also a few Alvey sidecast reels. But you're right, eggbeaters are so good nowadays. With braid, even better. Last week I saw an angler with a small multiplier reel, so not gone yet. Greetings from Australia. Hope you are well.
I use 7- 10kg on normal paternoster. Using 20-30 lb braid mainline the sinker usually breaks off before the hook. Of course the hook can snag up but rarely happens. I can cast normally without bust off. I'm not Arnie though, just a mortal.
One the largest shark ever caught in South Africa was on an old wooden Scarborough reel and India cane rod. Go figure those where reel fisherman. Weak ass anglers with their new toys today can't even come close to that.😂😂😂
Great vid, thank you!
Best line in made in South Africa TLINE and their tapered leader rocks. They were the original inventor of this rock and surf leader.
Thanks for the tips 🤙
From UK. Good stuff !
Hi there quick question what would be your go-to knot to tie 30 lb braid to 30 lb braid
Which is the best affordable rod used for sliding live baits
03:15 What's the terminology of weight of the sinker? 10 ounces, than the word 2 'molt'? Thanks.
He’s saying “2 mils” referring to the thickness of the wire on the sinker being 2mm or 2/25th of an inch
Is 50lb braid good for this technique??
That would be perfect. Tight lines, let us know what you catch.
In Hawaii we've been slidebaiting since the 1920s
Molokai Shorecasters bruh I Neva knew. I’d be interested in learning where they got the idea. I did some research on hooks and it’s crazy how hooks and fishing been around for Millenias
I should have done more fishing when I lived Hawaii. Life just kinda takes over.
Lies! Yourl don't even know what is a rod
Wonder how much that sinker cost if one is going to be putting weak line on it.
It gets expensive I just screw wood screws into leads and use them
Use 20lb line. You'll get your sinker back.
Invented in south africa
Thanks 👍
Love it
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NO SHAKING WHEN USING LIVE BAIT, SO MY ROD IS PRETTY HARD, NO NEED TO SHAKE WITH LIVE FISH BAIT
Complicated. A sliding paternoster is way easier. With a 5 ounce sinker you can throw a bait a decent distance. I have no cliffs around either. Thanks for showing though, it's interesting. I bought sliders when they first came out years ago and only used them once. They aren't the one way kind either.
Thanks Red, you are quite right. Sliding is quite limited to sliding live baits these days. There are better ways to cast out a dingle dangle bait now days with such fantastic grinder reels available. Not many anglers are able to cast a multiplier either. I hope that facet doesn't dissapear.
@@TheKingfisherFishing I have a couple of ABU 7 reels which I have caught snapper and mulloway on. Also a few Alvey sidecast reels. But you're right, eggbeaters are so good nowadays. With braid, even better. Last week I saw an angler with a small multiplier reel, so not gone yet. Greetings from Australia. Hope you are well.
The line attached to the sinker at max 25 kg, (50 lbs) is too large to break, probably 20 kg , maximum is good.
I use 7- 10kg on normal paternoster. Using 20-30 lb braid mainline the sinker usually breaks off before the hook. Of course the hook can snag up but rarely happens. I can cast normally without bust off. I'm not Arnie though, just a mortal.
THE BIGGER THE BAIT THE BIGGER THE SHARK, NOT SURE IF THIS TECHNIQUE IS WORTH IT FOR ME, SEEMS LIKE IT'S ONLY GOOD FOR ROCKY FISHING LIKE THE JETTY
One the largest shark ever caught in South Africa was on an old wooden Scarborough reel and India cane rod. Go figure those where reel fisherman. Weak ass anglers with their new toys today can't even come close to that.😂😂😂