Hello, thank you and bravo for this episode. fishing lures and natural bait with surfing.
Great, I hope other videos like these.
Good work Daiwa team! We definitely need more beach fishing videos!!!
Love this video, very detailed and great filming. Well done Saxon & Daiwa 👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks for the advice. I ❤this content. I recon I will be using this in future. Tight lines.
awesome video fellas, was very interesting and informative, keep up the good stuff 🙌🔥
Great video pretty much the same method i use off the sand in the west very informative video
Fantastic video. Thank you.
This was great, keep this content coming 👏
Yes i have done alot of fishing for Mulloway and you sure have to put the hours in to get a result they dont come easy very often and there is no doubt that commercial fisherman have had a impact on the stocks and as well as many other fish species.
Great video edit and story 👌
so good 👏
all my jewfish fishing is done off headlands with beach either side or beach n estuary either side in the far north of NSW n southern QLD using 7in to 10in soft paddle tails, mainly white. working the paddle tails in the gaps of the headland in the white water or sandy bottom coming into the headlands. rod seajigger 108H. reel saltist MQ 8000. best so far 138cm. keep these vids coming lads.
The entrance king
This was a great watch! Hope you guys do one on Rock Fishing too. Maybe one with Alex Bellissimo!
Thanks Hai! We'll keep that in mind for our future films, definitely a character to have on camera with heaps of fishing tips and tricks to give out.
Glad you enjoyed it. Scroll down on the channel mate and there is one with Alex catching a few snapper of the rocks in Sydney 🤙🏽
It’s a good watch
Liked the simplicity of the rig and the fact that the braid connection does not involve an FG knot. Uni knots whether single or double rarely fail if tied carefully and correctly and most importantly can be tied in the field with wet cold hands!
Simplicity is often overlooked when rigging for sure. These rigs are definitely proven in the field and will seldom let you down.
Most people tie fg knots so there finger doesn’t get sliced by the braid and is a lot more comfortable to cast with leader than braid
@@user-wg1ps3li9r I would ditch the braid altogether and run a quality mono like 25 lb J-thread.
@@user-wg1ps3li9r Horses for courses - less knots to break, more abrasion resistance and just the right amount of stretch to deal with big, angry headshakes but use whatever you have confidence in as that is part of the key.
Good vid. Any reason for choosing a fixed sinker rig instead of a slider rig when fishing off the rockwall?
1:40 here in wa full moon is one of the best moons to fish on weird how it’s like that
For the Mulloway fishing , it was mentioned not having light on the water as it puts them off . The biggest light of all is the full moon wouldn’t you say , now you know why the full moon wasn’t in his favour for the Mulloway fishing , yes light is ok for some species but Mulloway is a bit finicky…..no light on the water as said. People need to pat attention when watching videos lol
@@fishmut why you so rude to everyone man how about you make your own videos since you know so much about fishing your name is fishmut how immature are you is your whole life just about fishing that you had to name you CZcams account after it and don’t even post how about you get out of the CZcams comments and leave the petty and rude comments out and stop being so toxic not everyone is an expert and some people are beginners or just casually fish plus not everyone has time to watch the full CZcams and fully take in everything he says as he explains alot of useful information. Do better dude
Can this be done along the SE coast of qld. eg double island point stretch?
I wish i bought the 1503xh instead of the 1302H sensor surf, struggling with casting larger sinkers and the store does not offer change of mind although it’s not fit for purpose when I was sold it, can Daiwa Australia help out a hard out daiwa fan with a swap? Sydney based
I seen a mulloway take a 100 run when nearly beached because someone put the light on it ... Keep your lights off mulloway.
why is the southerly wind best?
My best was 14kg 100m south of the shit pipe when i was 19 awsome time
Have always been a Daiwa fan and as such am interested if you can tell me why the first and second stripping guides on the Seajigger 1042 M rod are opposite set to each other….I mean, the guides have three “arms” and the first two guides they are set in reverse of each other. I know this may be a bit pedantic but looking at these mess with my OCD….LOL! Certainly looks the goods for a light lure tossing rod for sure.
They are set in reverse to minimise guide wrap with the line when coming off the spool. This method has been used for many years and by many brands/rod builders. completely normal :D
Thanks David…..there are so many different guide configurations out there now and I must admit I had never really noticed that configuration before. Thanks for the clarification.
We run many different configurations of guides depending on the style and function of the rods. The idea behind the reverse stripper guide is it minimise tangles and line slap on the guide frame as it flys off the reel. The Seajigger's all have a small diameter stripper guide in comparison to other rods. The first guides function is to choke the line and stop spinning through the to others toward the tip. This allows the line to rifle through the rest of the guides and give you optimal casting distances.
@@DaiwaAustralia …. I can understand what you are saying about “line slap” and minimising tangles but I have never experienced these prior on any Daiwa rods that I own…..I don’t know about the mechanics of the design of the Seajigger, but it is more the lack of symmetry and aesthetic of that particular rod which is why I asked the question. I still use two Daiwa two piece rods that are 42 years old now….I broke a tip section off one so I decided to shorten the top section further of both rods and make them nibble tips…..my go to when bait fishing for both estuarine and freshwater species. Thanks for the feedback.
can I ask what rods he's using ive been looking for a good beach rod for ages
God bless y'all✝️💪🙏
You need to make a trip down here to South Africa and get yourself a 50+ kilo.
Awesome video guys , enjoy the video , it’s surprising some comments asking questions about light on the water , if only they pay attention when watching the video they wouldn’t need to ask the question , ( face slap ) 😂 as for surfing , wow the waves where awesome , I never seen them like that at Stockton , great stuff .👍
What’s wrong with a full moon ?
Watch the video again and pay attention , your lacking , try listening to what was said and you won’t need to ask the question.
@@fishmutlike why are you being rude it’s an hour video I don’t have the time to sit and watch for an hour in one go get a life and stop being rude why you bringing negativity man
@@fishmutalso who do you think you are replying to my comment like that I’ve done research online that says full moon is optimal or a couple days before full moon is good and talked to other fisherman who have caught metre plus Jews on a full moons don’t tell random people behind the safety of your keyboard that their “lacking” cause it won’t end well. you must be fun at parties 🙄
1st comment pin?? plss
Don't stuff around with 20psi.. go straight to 12 on stocko.. sick of people getting stuck at the entrance holding the rest of us up. It's the biggest load of rubbish I have heard on the internet. 18-20psi isnt for beach driving
Very informative video for those looking to catch Mulloway off the beach.
100% agree with NO LIGHTS ON THE WATER! Great vid 👌
#nolightsonthewater