Hi , I have had more bass / mackeral on metal lures especially dexter wedge, great fun plus you dont feel gutted when you loose one, the price of some plugs im having to put them on christmas and birthday lists. great channel.
As for the title question. Any colour which contrasts the sky, unless you're using surface lures which have rattles as they will hone in on the sound more than anything. Bright sky dark lures and the opposite
@@wetkneehouston6293 Mine is the Frosty 2 in those conditions. It's pretty battered now so I've bought a spare then sanded down the old one, sprayed it blak then a coat of clear lacquer. I'll be trying that soon.
Great video, I usually fish from rocky marks into deep water for Bass. It looks like an offshore wind which must have helped with calming the waves and weed situation.
Hi Scott, I have physically been to the location, checked out all the streets and my Gut says it's 'NGUYEN TRI PHUONG', Tran Cao Van is to narrow street to fit those two M48 tanks down. The trees line up, walls and street poles match. However I read something about 'NGUYEN TRI PHUONG' street was not called this during the Conflict
Your video came up I saw you had less than 100 away from the 1000 so I subscribed I’ll share next time I visit. No one want a text in the middle of the night.
Hi mate, for me 5-6ft is a bit on the big side for fishing. However have done it before and caught bass. Rod tips would be bouncing around all over the place
@@Completeangler2 I won't lie, but I've an old tip tornado sport I bought in 2003 and I use it in Ireland off the beaches and sometimes there's 5 foot of whitewater, the waves out back could have double over head faces and the rod's as solid as a rock. Do they make them like they used to ?
@@SpiralMoss hi mate, my regards to Ireland. I have fished a few beaches over there near Valencia and Achill Is. Big surf beaches there, think mine are 2009 rods so must be similar, heaps of power in the Sport edition.
@@Completeangler2 Hi! Have you tried to catch sea bass on wobblers? I bought several yu-zuri poppers (hydro and 3D), I have several replicas, as well as a lot of spinners, but I am interested in wobblers from the point of view of the casting range. Spinners and pilkers have a good casting range, but they are easier to lose on a rocky bottom
@@alexka3644 Hi Alex, a lot of anglers are targeting bass with weighted soft plastic lures rigged with a weedless hook. you may need a 9ft rod to ping this out. over rough shallow ground i use poppers. if its murky i may go with a bright coloured shallow diver. another great method is to free line a peeler crab. check out Henry Gilbey's website
@@alexka3644 Hi Alex, i sometimes use shallow divers. Had better success on metals recently. Lots of Anglers are targeting bass with weighted soft plastics rigged with a weedless hook. Check out Henry Gilbeys website.
Need your hands further apart and keep your leader knot to one side of the spool and where the line comes off to the other side of the spool. Less chance of leader knot ripping your thumb open and less stress on spool spindle.
Hi mate, not sure thinks its the old version. think the v2 superseded it and they don't make my one any more. personally thought my version was a little awkward to assemble. regards
@@Scottwillow1 Hi, I use a Prestons 50'' Brolly for freshwater fishing. And find this better quality and far quicker to assemble. bit cheaper as well. regards