Absolute legends sharing the advice, agreed with Fish-cador's recent post.
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Budget spin rod and reel under $70 Luring soft plastics
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Re: Budget spin rod and reel under $70 Luring soft plastics
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Re: Budget spin rod and reel under $70 Luring soft plastics
Thanks everyone for the comments and advice
reel, jig heads and soft plastics have arrived.
Now debating between waiting for my dodgy ebay brand 8lb braid to arrive which was significantly delayed, or spooling up on some older ebay braid I have its 0.14mm diameter and officially 15lb though could not hold more than 11lb in a line test. votes??
reel, jig heads and soft plastics have arrived.
Now debating between waiting for my dodgy ebay brand 8lb braid to arrive which was significantly delayed, or spooling up on some older ebay braid I have its 0.14mm diameter and officially 15lb though could not hold more than 11lb in a line test. votes??
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Re: Budget spin rod and reel under $70 Luring soft plastics
i've used ebay braid that looks the same as that, it was fine. not as good as the premium braids but i found it to be thin, strong and no issues.
Re: Budget spin rod and reel under $70 Luring soft plastics
Attempt 1
First time tried yesterday at st kilda pier 5-7pm 1/6th oz 2/0 jig heads berkely gulp turtle back worms in new penny and pulse worms in white
I got multiple small bites but couldn't hook any of them, just before leaving got a hook up of large pinkie but after 1.5 runs it just came of the hook.
any tips how to hook the fish and stop it from coming off.
thanks
First time tried yesterday at st kilda pier 5-7pm 1/6th oz 2/0 jig heads berkely gulp turtle back worms in new penny and pulse worms in white
I got multiple small bites but couldn't hook any of them, just before leaving got a hook up of large pinkie but after 1.5 runs it just came of the hook.
any tips how to hook the fish and stop it from coming off.
thanks
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Re: Budget spin rod and reel under $70 Luring soft plastics
keep your line tight. slack line, hook comes out.
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Re: Budget spin rod and reel under $70 Luring soft plastics
make sure your drag wasn't to low, or to tight. to low and the line will be slack and to high and you will get pulled hooks.
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Re: Budget spin rod and reel under $70 Luring soft plastics
No one lands every fish they hook up Shazac. Losing fish is just part of fishing - and it always seems like the best fish are the ones that you miss. Heed the advice about tight lines and if you start losing fish consistently don't be frightened to experiment with jig hook size. Stick at it mate and you'll catch your share.shazac wrote: ↑Mon Feb 06, 2023 6:34 pmAttempt 1
First time tried yesterday at st kilda pier 5-7pm 1/6th oz 2/0 jig heads berkely gulp turtle back worms in new penny and pulse worms in white
I got multiple small bites but couldn't hook any of them, just before leaving got a hook up of large pinkie but after 1.5 runs it just came of the hook.
any tips how to hook the fish and stop it from coming off.
thanks
Cheers, Col.