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AlbertW

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  1. Yep, I sent a message to the tweed bait account on social media and they confirmed it was theirs and that they still make em and stock em at servos
  2. No clue haha, there’s no info on the size weight or the depth of the lures. The divers were 15 dollars and the metal slice 5
  3. Anyways it makes a good souvenir
  4. Hey all, Stopped at a servo on the way back home from a cod trip (report will be up) and found these. They had some other colours but didn’t bother buying them. Haven’t seen em on any websites, maybe a test location for tweedbait?
  5. I've yet to experiment and test this out, but for me the gulp packets that are marketed for saltwater (the blue ones) are way more potent for fish that love smelly baits e.g snapper. During my trip to new zealand where i got onto some snapper and kahwai they only ever hit the saltwater packets and didn't even touch the red freshwater packets. Even the saltwater gulps from Japan didn't work. Could've just been a coincidence but Berkley does say that the water based scent they use all have the same base but have different "seasonings" or finishes for different countries/regions.
  6. For me personally halco twisties work great, the little 5 grams work a treat but they'll eat the bigger 30g models
  7. Ganged hooks are mostly used for big baits like whole pilchards. Most beach fishos use em as you can use a big bait but stil have a solid hookup ratio. The size of your hooks and baits all depend on your setup and what you're going for. Below is a pic of a rigged pillie
  8. I agree, might have to wait until sunset or evening though as the outlet and the bend is quite shallow and a lot of people play in the water
  9. The oceans flowing in at the moment so hopefully it should bring in some more jewfish!
  10. Hey All, Recently, thanks to @DerekD I’ve caught the topwater fever which means emptying my wallet out on lures and spending an exorbitant amount of time chasing fish on said lures. A topwater whiting or even just a whiting caught on a lure had been on my to-do list for quite a while and I’ve targeted them for quite a long time and have had some very close encounters. I hit up one of my favourite sand flats and started with my baitcaster, hoping for a big flathead on a swimbait. After spending 2 hours wading the flats, I could not find a singular flathead. So I decided to head back to the car and change to my bream rod. I waded for another 2 hours with no luck until I started messing around in the ankle deep water until a small school of whiting came up and smashed my slippery dog but my hooks didn’t catch. The newfound encouragement fueled me to wade to the deeper dark blue water sections of the sand flat and skimming my slippery dog over them until suddenly something exploded on it. A good specimen for my first one, not sure if it’s big enough to be called an elbow slapper though haha. It measured high 30’s, around 37 or 38 and was very chunky, around the same size as my forearm but it still looks tiny in my hands . Was a struggle to land it on 4lb and my braid snapped very easily as I tested my leader knot. I then spent another hour grinding away for a big flathead on the baitcaster but they didn’t come out to play. Thanks for reading, Albert
  11. I'd always rather be on the water than stuck at home
  12. Hey All, I'm very sorry about how late this is @DerekD, I've just been crazy busy this week with wifi cutouts, fevers and my promotion course for my cadet program at school. Anyways, Derek was generous enough to give @Bennyg78 and I his afternoon on saturday for a baitcaster lesson. I already had a baitcaster combo with a curado 200hg paired with a zodias rod whilst Benny was in the market for a starting outfit. To start us off Derek demonstrated his exceptional casting distance (showing off). Derek was casting out a heavy garfish imitation topwater lure and twitching it back. Afterwards he handed Benny and I the rod and we started looking at the different drag settings. Then we got to casting with all brakes on. After that we progressed with having less and less brakes on, which in return probably increased our casting distance by 5 times. We then practiced casting the lure like a pendalum and switched to a quick bream gear topwater session. Nothing from that but I saw a big jewfish carcass. Once again thank you so much @DerekD for giving us your time and imparting your knowledge upon us.
  13. I think I have one of the older Mavics, maybe i should learn how to use it this hols
  14. Congrats @DerekD, very very well deserved ! Wouldn't be here without you!
  15. Good stuff, I have seen some some swellpro drones specifically designed for fishing that cost more an arm and a leg! 🏴‍☠️
  16. I've fished crowdy landbased before and the best place to launch would be the boat harbour I think, haven't been there in ages but I know the fishing is good
  17. I;ve recently purchase one of the new shimano revolution travels but find the bream rod a bit heavy for my liking, there's also the shimano raider travels for a cheaper option or like @Little_Flatty recommended I like the maikuro series as well due to their price and value
  18. AlbertW

    Going away

    Maybe try for a hump headed wrasse!
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