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@@arnelatienza8492 it most certainly is a superior, given I own 6 of them I’m fairly confident of the name. They a no longer produced however and where an anaconda Australia exclusive
@@On-PointAdventures Sorry mate, i think it's the australian version you got there, I have a superior with black gold color and many holes in the spool.. I want to show it to you for comparison however there is no option to upload photos here in yt.
CID GT and Ice Cream are part of the assassin rod group. A company here in South Africa. We get a good range of sizes and weights. If you haven't tried the GT Ice Cream plugs yet you should get some
Fabulous video. Excellent testing procedure. I like the testing with different loads. Very real world conditions. That 15 did very well. Then you put on the 9.9 and that impressed also. Except when you both were on. I wonder if the tuffy can handle a 25. Great work guys.
@@On-PointAdventures - if you don't have a table saw, you can grab a few handfuls at your local lowes or home depot. they have the big table saw in the lumber section.
So many get the outboard height wrong. For instance Tohatsu are 20.7 inch legs,, not 20 inch, so if you just dump it on the transom you are already at least 3/4 inch below keel line.
Brendo, I always carry a slide baiting set up with me (I have a reel with 2 spools 1 mono, and 1 braid) but barely use it for the cons you mentioned. If the wind is in my face then it's generally blowing weed in. One thing I am going to try is floatation on the slide rig, basically set up a dingle dangle rig for the slide bait and tie that bait on and have it float when deployed. Last point slide baiting is probably the best way to live bait from shore not trying to cast 15 ounces of bait and sinker.
@@toddmillar4041 problem with a float system it that it will prevent it from progressing deeper towards the solid ring. Unfortunately the ol floating dangle will stop you quicker than weed
Great video mate! Should have watched this before my last attempt. Standing on the top of a dune watching a whole herring stuck halfway down the line a metre out of the water tring to slide down braided line 😂
Excellent review! I recently went out to the Kayaks2Fish outlet in SA ready to throw a couple grand on a new kayak. I was immidiately put off these kayaks two seconds after walking in. Horrible service! The lady pointed me to the Kayaks that were filthy dirty spread out over the warehouse floor, semi assembled. On close inspection I could tell the quality of the kayaks were less than impressive. No thanks.
Certainly. Any form of commotion is great as other species will usually come for a gander. Herring, whiting, silver trevalley, flat head etc will usually show up.
Thankyou for the comment. I am slightly disinclined to agree. Small fish still often get caught with single dangles. Whilst there are systems to directly hook onto a release aid they make it a little more difficult to build a really nice bait ( not impossible but not as easy). Also the flotation the dangle offers is vary handy. Both systems have their time and place
@@MrRab1960 not always, one of the boats we tested not long ago performed a lot better with the lesser horsepower, we have to take into comparison weight as well as displacement, but in this particular case with the 9.9v15 the 9.9 was always going to have a tough task winning the battle.
Hey there,.. I've been using 30lb. Berkeley fireline crystal for about 3 years now.... I'm sure it's similar to the your version...it casts quite well on my multiplier reels... all my reels cast over 100 yards... some of them get me 150 + yards because they're tuned ... I have spinning reels but they're not going to cast 100 yards very easily...I truly believe multiplier reels will always cast much further than a spinning reel can ever cast.. But to each his own ... also, the best setup is the one that feels right to you,.. no matter what others say... 🤙😎👍
@@jaaron2834 this is such a spot on comment. Multipliers will always outcast a spin reel as well as they have a lot more capacity. All my slide bait gear is mutipliers
@@jaaron2834 Berkley is American mate whereas Platypus is Australian where I am so I choose locally made. I have nothing against Berkley as I do not think I've used it.
I said the same thing 3 years ago ....I ended up spending a fortune on all the gear that was absconded by theives.... but I replaced most of what was lost plus some classic vintage & unused Abu reels .. but @ 5 times the original price ....also a few vintage & unused high-end rods.. like a Browning SilaFlex bait casting rod ......all the vintage gear mentioned ,.. was the gear my father had given to me when I was a child ... so happy to have them again...🤙😎👍
@@leecassidy9424 old fashioned for sure, shit? Questionable as they are completely indestructible. We can appreciate they are certainly not every one’s cup of tea, however. They will still catch as many fish and outlast many reels with out any question at all. Personally I much prefer my long cast penn reels for surf fishing these days.
That's a pretty nice looking rig right there! The bait and sinker being inline is great for the surf. Might even work on the jetties. I haven't tried it yet but i wonder why I've never seen this rig used in the US. It looks like a very simple yet versatile rig. Cant wait to try it out. Thanks for the video!