Sorry to hear that about your Dad. I'm glad you're getting something from my RU-vid videos. You should have a look at this one, too: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rHdev3kKBSc.html
Really depends on the terrain. They can be useful on flat, slimy ledges but may actually be dangerous on uneven surfaces. I prefer grippy rubber or synthetic soles with a deep tread pattern.
@@jzfishing103 make sure you go for the Coastline Light in the Catana range. It’s a very light rod and a 2500 or 3000 reel balances really well on it. There may be a heavier surf rod in that range so make sure you’re looking at the Coastline Light.
Thanks mate!But I am still confused about surf fishing.When I cast,do I cast beyond the breaking wave?Also,if there is a rip current or a gutter,do I cast into that?
@@jzfishing103 the fish can be anywhere, so try different spots until you get bites. Cast over the actual shore break or dump that’s right at your feet, but sometimes the fish are JUST beyond that, especially if there’s a bit of depth there. Definitely fish gutters and holes but don’t rule out other areas too. Stay mobile. If you don’t get a bite after a couple of casts, move or try a different length cast. 👍
These videos are excellent, clear and easy. I'm new to rock fishing, and I've bought my first rod, a Penn 10"6. Only problem I find is the tip is very "soft" and sort of very whippy. Should I look for a stiffer more sensitive rod? I'd like to know what combos you are using 👍 thanks
Thanks for the videos! im new to rock fishing and finding it hard to learn all the little details, would you have a book you could recommend that would fit in a tackle bag that is good for identifying these fish on the Australian east coast?
Old but still relevant. Important rock fishing question: what's on your feet? Last century I was using sandshoes with the metal cleats drilled through the sole.
I usually wear rock fishing sandals or rubber wetsut style booties with good grip. Cleats can be good on very flat, slippery stuff but can actually be dangerous on some surfaces. Horses for courses, I guess.
Great episode. I used to love rock fishing when I was younger, but unfortunately, I had a mini stroke a few years ago and my balance and vision is still a bit out of whack. So from now on its beach fishing for me. At least if I fall over, it's only on the sand. Hehe.
Great videos mate I’ve never seen anyone else use shimano coastline before, I’ve had mine for maybe 10 years or more 3-6kg and it’s my go to “everything” rod. I’m guessing they arnt available anymore as I’ve never seen another one. Keep up the great content 🙌🏻🐟
Thanks for that. Yes, brilliant rods. Ian Miller and I came up with the original concept for Shimano and that blank design has now featured in quite a few of their rod ranges over the years, using various materials. I know there's currently a version in their lower-priced Catana range: the CTRCOASTL. Check it out.
I love fishing light off the stones for mostly Bream and Flathead, with quite a few big Dart thrown in. Also, the odd Drummer and Blackfish which are a welcome by-catch, like you I use local Aussie school prawns for bait. My rig is a Snyder CR4 136 (Whiting rod) old Alvey 500a spooled with 6lb mono and 8lb fluro leader. I use a paternoster rig - size 1 star sinker and size 1 mustard bait holder hook, mostly. I lose a few Flathead (bitten off at my feet) but hey, that’s fishing 😀👍🏻
@@StarloGetsReel Thank you, actually you and bushy really helped me fall in love with fishing. watching your vids from back in the day gave me a huge push with motivation and researching fish, rigs, knots ect
What the rod you use at this video with great thanks! I like the rock fishing very much but hard to find a suitable rod, most rod at this market are design for big fish.
I just caught a sea sweep yesterday off the rocks in North Mole Fremantle WA, and tbh didn't know what they were haha but threw it back in. Very fun to catch they chase the bait quite well
Sounds okay. How long is it? Might be a bit short on the rocks. I rarely use anything less than 8 or 9 feet fro m the rocks. Sounds like you’re targeting some pretty big fish.
@@StarloGetsReel Yes mate,it is 9 foot and will do some drummer and grouper fishing with some jigging for bonito and kingfish inside Sydney harbor and possibly outside