@@sugee1988 Fishing rods and poles made from carbon fibre graphite and similar materials will conduct electricity. Many other materials will allow electricity to flow along them when they are wet.
@@FishWithHanish not only beginners bro for surf fishing poppers and top water plugs are the main and mandatory one to start off coz fishes in surf and rocky areas species differ in our region mostly GT, barracuda, queen fish and Indian salmon these kind of fishes are craze top water lures like halco poppers, GT ice cream etc
Bro I have started using braid line for the first time but I can't cast it the line is strucking and there is a knot in the line every time first l use an ordinary lime for casting please tell me how to use the braid line
Nice fishing on the surf Han. My humble take on your reasons of breakage. The breakage on the leader or line is normal as we don't know the exact reason as it is constantly in the water undergoing external depreciation and we can't help it while fishing. A sure way to tell that the line is ok is to , reeling out the line completely from the spool on land and than reeling it back with the fingers and eyeing the line will tell you if there is damage done to your line . High sticking will not hold the theory on line breakage and in practice , by bringing up the rod to a more vertical position , it creates a better tangent to have lesser friction . In normal fishing conditions where the fish is not running into the rocks , it is a good practice to let the drag and rod to fight and tire the fish . This will also prolong the life of the gear train thus making the reel sustain a longer usage period. Btw, did you notice the guy throw away the tools over a fish. Enjoy . I like your cheerful smile
Tks bro to be fair and square I still have a lot of nuances to learn, some of ur comments giving more some new perspective, I didnt notice that but since in media will be more mindful when editing, tks again 😁🙏🏽
Han btw , most of the time I've seen you using the bg 4500 for spinning on the rocks . It could tire you easily . My suggestion is to use a 2016 bg 3000 with a lighter rod to spin and 30 lb braid attached . Below 10 kg fishes is not a problem . If you do encounter very big fish and also in surf fishing usage , you can use the 4500 . Sizes from 300 to 3000 is the normal reel used for spinning due to the weight. Catching 10 kg and above fishes happens once in a while as a land based angler . Most anglers buy big big reels in the hope of catching monstrous fish at the expense of quality fishing experience. Most never gave a chance to fight the fish due to using big reels and tightening the drag . By playing the fish , one can learn the capability of the reel , rod , line and the experience. The synergy of fishing is learned through trial and error . Experience is a very Good teacher. Bro , smile please.
@@davidstone5440 True bro and I find it very difficult to fish to fish for long and recently not comfortable fishing with it, I have a Mitchell fluid and ond Penn fisher which I use often, also had this bg 4000 and littma blue sniper, ur right after I start using bait casters I find most of tackles heavy, it's a continuous learning process 😁
Hi bro, Don't worry about today's setback. It's nothing for a seasoned angler like you. Anyway video was very short bro, could have been more lengthier. Got few queries for you... What was your maximum casting distance in this surf. What was the lure that you lost and what was that green colour thing at the end of the cut off line. Too many questions....
Bro it was windy I was casting 30- 60M based on lure, it was laser pro 120 I lost, it was a waste bag, the leader line scratched in sand and cut the line, sorry for video being small I thought just showing open sea will be boring we will have more dynamic videos for future
Actually in terms of surf fishing , two things to be seen bro one bait activities and sand bars if you are able calculate this both about 70% you can have success remaining 30% is about water conditions, weather and luck