Hi Terence happy days are back😂 bettys made u tired but glad u back enjoy ur Easter I'm looking forward to the hot cross buns and marshmallows and pickle fish chat soon
Darrel. Hi there. Good to hear from you. Looking forward to the good stuff as you mentioned. We still gonna wet a line together. Our timing will align, no worries. Stay safe...
Man I been having a bit of family time. I heard to wall was full afterwards. Lol. Yellow tail don't stick around long. Seen them inside the Harbour before but they left as quick as they came. Hope doing well. Awesome week to you buddy.
Great video,some advice take it or leave it I see Wayne is using too much cotton fish do not like cotton the less you use the more natural your bait is I see you guys do not wade in fish like steenbras galjoen is not always far get it but wading a little bit and casting on the back bank is the key for a fish on some day's My other advice is use j hooks whenever you have a straight bait presentation with pilchards and tjokka etc with softer baits like redbait and mussel circles works better and with dingle dangle for hookup rates Focus on your baits youtube and other media is full of great bait presentations they work Use a sliding trace with a long hook link on those calm days 60 cm to 80cm Match your line diameter with the species you target fish are very wary creatures.If you target kob 0.60-75 mm Steenbras 0.50mm-0.60mm clear nylon line if you can afford fluorocarbon even better go as thin as you can but also not too thin you will get more bites KOB:Use a 6/0 -8/0 circle and with j hooks any strong hook gamakatsu or bkk use a quality hook.I have had awful hookup rates with some brand and straittend hooks.Make sure your bait is hanging of your hook and important use a dingle dangle for increased casting distances with a circle. Important make sure your tjokka bait floats to imitate a life like tjokka put your bait in a bucket and if the bait does not lift add more foam Steenbras 2/0-6/0 match the size of bait with the hook Remember fish like kob uses three senses to detect their food sight,movement and smell combining all three in your bait gives you more chance of a pickup especially kob MAKE SURE YOUR BAIT IS FRESH! I am no expert by any means but just some insights nothing worse than blanking for months
Thanks for sharing.
Thx Cyril.
Hi Terence happy days are back😂 bettys made u tired but glad u back enjoy ur Easter I'm looking forward to the hot cross buns and marshmallows and pickle fish chat soon
Darrel. Hi there. Good to hear from you. Looking forward to the good stuff as you mentioned. We still gonna wet a line together. Our timing will align, no worries. Stay safe...
Where have you been checking and checking nice video we missed out on the yellow tail ❤
Man I been having a bit of family time. I heard to wall was full afterwards. Lol. Yellow tail don't stick around long. Seen them inside the Harbour before but they left as quick as they came. Hope doing well. Awesome week to you buddy.
No Easter weekend video ?
Hey there..unfortunately not..spent quality time with de Familia.
Was waiting on the video 😅
Appreciate the wait...
Great video,some advice take it or leave it
I see Wayne is using too much cotton fish do not like cotton the less you use the more natural your bait is
I see you guys do not wade in fish like steenbras galjoen is not always far get it but wading a little bit and casting on the back bank is the key for a fish on some day's
My other advice is use j hooks whenever you have a straight bait presentation with pilchards and tjokka etc with softer baits like redbait and mussel circles works better and with dingle dangle for hookup rates
Focus on your baits youtube and other media is full of great bait presentations they work
Use a sliding trace with a long hook link on those calm days 60 cm to 80cm
Match your line diameter with the species you target fish are very wary creatures.If you target kob 0.60-75 mm
Steenbras 0.50mm-0.60mm clear nylon line if you can afford fluorocarbon even better go as thin as you can but also not too thin you will get more bites
KOB:Use a 6/0 -8/0 circle and with j hooks any strong hook gamakatsu or bkk use a quality hook.I have had awful hookup rates with some brand and straittend hooks.Make sure your bait is hanging of your hook and important use a dingle dangle for increased casting distances with a circle.
Important make sure your tjokka bait floats to imitate a life like tjokka put your bait in a bucket and if the bait does not lift add more foam
Steenbras 2/0-6/0 match the size of bait with the hook
Remember fish like kob uses three senses to detect their food sight,movement and smell combining all three in your bait gives you more chance of a pickup especially kob
MAKE SURE YOUR BAIT IS FRESH!
I am no expert by any means but just some insights nothing worse than blanking for months
Great comment. Thank you. Learning as we go. Thanks for taking the time out and sharing. Much appreciated and noted. Awesome.
💪🏼🎣🎣🎣
Andre lyk duk geroek😂😂😂
bwahahaha
Me too
Thx Wayne...