@@FishingEasternCapeSA the spring sounds like a good idea. I tried those black rubber pads with white string in them. They suck. They look like they're made from old tire rubber. Btw... The bike sounds amazing! 👍✌️
I use the pink Chinese pads. Spring is a must as it kept slipping. I also cut grooves in the clutch pressure plate, similar to what you see with car clutches. It has never slipped since but I think the spring is what helped the most.
Hi again.next time could you do a bait demo how to hook mud prawn on the circle hooks.i see you are like using 2 or more at a time.would appreciate that.thanks bud😉
I basically use a tiny dingle dangle made from a piece of hair curler but you can use anything which will sink, perhaps not foam. Then i put a few prawn on with cotton keeping the hook proud. You should be able to see me baiting up some of my other videos.
Many spots but lure fishing is often better to drift and move along on a kayak or boat trying different spots. Standing on the bank you often cant get into the correct zone and you cover less ground. It can work but its just not as successful.
whats the condition of the gonubie river? is it a healthier system than the nahoon and buffalo? i'm passing through EL this weekend and im hoping to wet a line
Gonubie definitely has less sewerage. Nahoon is full of sewerage but there os still plenty life. Lots of kob and grunter. Sadly poaching happening there daily. Guys stand on the batting bridge at night and rape the baby kob.
Its a 2.6m mudskipper which i bought new about 15 years ago. They are no longer made in East London. I believe the mold was sold to a company in Port Elizabeth but not 100% sure. They are awesome boats. Very stable cathedral hull and very light to carry.
We would never jig. We troll rapalas. The Leerie hit the lures at speed trying to stun it and they get hooked in the body/tail sometimes. I am passionate about conservation, i strictly release all my catches and i would never participate in illegal jigging or any other illegal activity, especially when it comes to conservation.