Thanks mate, I've always wandered at what details the fish need to get the bite, and this confirms it, I have since tested for the next video 👍 thanks for watching 🤜
Mate, WOW… your videos continue to blow my mind every time, so so so good! Legendary footage. Well done for catching and filming some beautiful big fish! I tell you what though, I’d definitely be putting a few yabbies or surface lures in front of those whiting 🤤🤤
Thanks so much Will 🤜 If you're ever heading north we should go for a fish. I have put a lure in front of them before, but I tend to find they are difficult to get a bite when they school up like that, but I haven't tried a yabby yet 🤔 thanks for watching 🤜
@@jcsfishingshenanigans Yes mate I’d absolutely love that!! Yeah sometimes I’ve had days where heaps of whiting will just look at the lure and follow it - or not follow it at all - but you can see heaps of them just hanging around together. Weird hey! I’m sure a live yabby would probably get the job done though, it would get eaten eventually 😅
Very interesting flathead reaction from different lures from your Drone shots. Generally what size/ weight jighead do you use on 6” plastic. Look like you do slow and pause rather than double hop and sink method .
The jighead I use will depend on the plastic itself, for example what material it's made out of will depend on its sink rate, sometimes I just use a weedless hook and a treble and use the natural weight from the lure itself, you will need to experiment with the lures you use to get it right, but it is very crucial for big fish. Sometimes a constant wind will do the trick, all you need to indicate is a less than healthy fish 🤙 thanks for watching
It blew me away when I saw that shark, because normally I would be walking around in that exact spot 😵💫 I'm not using any ND filters at the moment because I've only just got that drone, but you need to use an appropriate ND filter to keep the shutter speed double the speed of your frame rate 🤙