Nice video mate and nice bass. Just to mention you have missed out my go to lure lol. Savage gear V2 Weedless in 22g or 30g are amazing lures. Caught 99% of my bass on them.
Thanks mate I am yet to try them yet Whats your fav colour in them and I'll order some in! I'm also not that keen on the lures that come 1 lure and 1 body I never seem to use the other body and it just gets thrown in a box lol
@@TheEastbourneFisherman I like the White and Kaki colours. Oh you will use the spare bodies if you catch a lot of bass hahaha. They do get split and wrecked after a while. They have a little rattle in and I think that combined with the paddle tail it makes them deadly.
Good into' video. 👍 Keitech Easy Shiner (soft plastic paddletail) are great - but pricey and ultra soft - so they don't last long. Fiiiish Black Minnows are fantastic but, like the Easy Shiner, they're very soft and don't last long either - especially if Wrasse are around! So, I'm making the switch to Drift softies which are much more durable and wallet friendly. Not used them yet, so I can't vouch for them, but they look the business and I'm optimistic. Agree with you about the Savage Gear Surf Seekers - they're great!
Thanks for the comment and sharing what you have found I have heard the easy shines are good so I may have to give them a go. Tbh I have never had a wrasse in Eastbourne on lures even when fishing round the reefs and rockier marks they seem to be deeper out
great video i need to give the lures a try especially for mackerel when they are in. I fished last night got a 46cm bass sadly nothing else but it was good fun, hope we can fish again some time.
Yeah you deffo need to give it a go Small metal spinner to start would be a good choice :) Yes mate we deffo do :) Well done on the bass that's a real good one
Thanks for the video, very useful and always good to see what others are using. How important are tide times/heights or is time of day e.g dawn/dusk more important? My most successful lures so far are Savage Gear Sandeel 22g, Ima Hound Glide, Ecogear Powershad, Red Gill Evo Stix and the smaller Pirate Teaser.
Thanks for commenting tbh for me I go when I can tbh and tide times are what they are when I can get out I just go fish it Low tides are usually most productive but I have caught bass on lures at different tide states, different marks fish better at different states of the tides aswell. Some ace lure choices too :)
@@TheEastbourneFisherman That's likely the best approach, something I often notice is fish jumping the most dawn/dusk irrespective of tide state. I thought I had a mark figured out in terms of tide state after 1 year of trial and error, it was all going well untill June this year and then I've blanked the last 6 trips. I need to explore new marks and tide states/times of day. Another question if I may....how often do you move spots? I find it hard to move when I've caught numerous times before in a certain window, but if the fish aren't in the area that day I wish I had moved if I blank.
Nice one mate :) I have tried them but they don't keep long was my only issue maby I had a bad batch once I used some after washed and left they became really flakey and disintegrated :(
@@TheEastbourneFisherman had a 69cm 7lber lastnight at the same spot on the same gravity stick, lure got destroyed but it did its job, they are fragile lures especially the 12cm ones but the action is brilliant
Hi, love the video.Can you please tell me a type of rod?And real.I can use for bass fishing.And some types of Luwers , I can fish with in cornwall Penzance area . please
Best advice I can give is get down to a local tackle shop, the owner will know all the best local lures and what equipment would best suit the areas you wish to fish Hope this helps
For lures flat calm with clear water seems best, when the mackerel are fully in cast behind the moving shoal to pick them off as they will sit behind the shoal
As a beginner I'm not sure how far I should be aiming to cast a lure. Presumably the heavier the lure the further it can be cast? What sort of lure weights do you like to use?
I use lures that match the rod rating my rod is rated to 35grams So I would cast max 30grams The paddle tail lures are around 12 to 15 grams The metal lures are the heaviest lures I use and range from 15grams to 30 grams When casting If on an open beach I usually vary the cast in a fan so start from left to right and back again If I'm fishing round rocks or over reef then top water lures or weedless soft plastics Hope this helps Most of the time the bass will hit close in
Do you know why first light and last light is so good?..............It's the time when the Sand eels come in to bury themselves or emerge from the sand so everything thing heads in to the dinner table!.
Nice video mate and nice bass. Just to mention you have missed out my go to lure lol. Savage gear V2 Weedless in 22g or 30g are amazing lures. Caught 99% of my bass on them.
Thanks mate
I am yet to try them yet
Whats your fav colour in them and I'll order some in!
I'm also not that keen on the lures that come 1 lure and 1 body
I never seem to use the other body and it just gets thrown in a box lol
@@TheEastbourneFisherman I like the White and Kaki colours. Oh you will use the spare bodies if you catch a lot of bass hahaha. They do get split and wrecked after a while. They have a little rattle in and I think that combined with the paddle tail it makes them deadly.
Just do add the lemon yellow does well in coloured water.
Another great video Jason, thanks.
@@StevenPotts-ij9ue thank you Steven mate :)
Good into' video. 👍
Keitech Easy Shiner (soft plastic paddletail) are great - but pricey and ultra soft - so they don't last long. Fiiiish Black Minnows are fantastic but, like the Easy Shiner, they're very soft and don't last long either - especially if Wrasse are around! So, I'm making the switch to Drift softies which are much more durable and wallet friendly. Not used them yet, so I can't vouch for them, but they look the business and I'm optimistic. Agree with you about the Savage Gear Surf Seekers - they're great!
Thanks for the comment and sharing what you have found
I have heard the easy shines are good so I may have to give them a go.
Tbh I have never had a wrasse in Eastbourne on lures even when fishing round the reefs and rockier marks they seem to be deeper out
great video i need to give the lures a try especially for mackerel when they are in. I fished last night got a 46cm bass sadly nothing else but it was good fun, hope we can fish again some time.
Yeah you deffo need to give it a go
Small metal spinner to start would be a good choice :)
Yes mate we deffo do :)
Well done on the bass that's a real good one
Great video you explained everything perfectly
@@stephenbuckham9964 thanks Steven mate :)
Thanks for the video, very useful and always good to see what others are using. How important are tide times/heights or is time of day e.g dawn/dusk more important? My most successful lures so far are Savage Gear Sandeel 22g, Ima Hound Glide, Ecogear Powershad, Red Gill Evo Stix and the smaller Pirate Teaser.
Thanks for commenting tbh for me I go when I can tbh and tide times are what they are when I can get out I just go fish it
Low tides are usually most productive but I have caught bass on lures at different tide states, different marks fish better at different states of the tides aswell.
Some ace lure choices too :)
@@TheEastbourneFisherman That's likely the best approach, something I often notice is fish jumping the most dawn/dusk irrespective of tide state. I thought I had a mark figured out in terms of tide state after 1 year of trial and error, it was all going well untill June this year and then I've blanked the last 6 trips. I need to explore new marks and tide states/times of day. Another question if I may....how often do you move spots? I find it hard to move when I've caught numerous times before in a certain window, but if the fish aren't in the area that day I wish I had moved if I blank.
had my first 46cm off the beach on a SG gravity stick pintail in white twitched last night the other side of hastings, 1st cast on that lure
Nice one mate :) I have tried them but they don't keep long was my only issue maby I had a bad batch once I used some after washed and left they became really flakey and disintegrated :(
@@TheEastbourneFisherman had a 69cm 7lber lastnight at the same spot on the same gravity stick, lure got destroyed but it did its job, they are fragile lures especially the 12cm ones but the action is brilliant
Good to see you have a couple espetit there.
Thos that you have are Flashy shad, Mirror Sardine and you already know the other one 😁
Do love an ESPETIT cheers on the colours also I'll jot them down, how you getting on with the slingshot lure whats it like?
Brilliant video what braid breaking strain do you use 😊
24lb which tbh is quite high
12 to 15lb prob better
Hi, love the video.Can you please tell me a type of rod?And real.I can use for bass fishing.And some types of Luwers , I can fish with in cornwall Penzance area . please
Best advice I can give is get down to a local tackle shop, the owner will know all the best local lures and what equipment would best suit the areas you wish to fish
Hope this helps
Great video. Quick question, where did you get the inserts for your bag from?
They come with the bag mate you get a row at the top and a row at the bottom each has 2 sections for 2 lures
Nice one Jason , what type of conditions is best for bass just tried Eastbourne this evening but no success
For lures flat calm with clear water seems best, when the mackerel are fully in cast behind the moving shoal to pick them off as they will sit behind the shoal
Great video . Still not caught anything on lure . I keep on trying to
Deffo keep trying when you get on it will be worth it :)
good
Thanks :)
@@TheEastbourneFisherman 😂💚
Hi. What shallow lures were you using again. I’ve got similar surface and bottom lures to you. Just have no shallow divers! Thanks.
I use
Ima komomo 2
And rapala j13
As a beginner I'm not sure how far I should be aiming to cast a lure. Presumably the heavier the lure the further it can be cast? What sort of lure weights do you like to use?
I use lures that match the rod rating my rod is rated to 35grams
So I would cast max 30grams
The paddle tail lures are around 12 to 15 grams
The metal lures are the heaviest lures I use and range from 15grams to 30 grams
When casting If on an open beach I usually vary the cast in a fan so start from left to right and back again
If I'm fishing round rocks or over reef then top water lures or weedless soft plastics
Hope this helps
Most of the time the bass will hit close in
Do you know why first light and last light is so good?..............It's the time when the Sand eels come in to bury themselves or emerge from the sand so everything thing heads in to the dinner table!.
I didn't know that, thanks for sharing :) kind of makes sense tho
Hi what size reel is it. Cheers
@@blendin.studio2508 4000 size 👍
any mackerel in eastbourne
not really any mackerel yet have to get some stable weather for them to come in
Not that I'm aware of currently but are close
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