Hey justin. Firstly mate, I love your work. We go to fraser every year for the annual tailor run, and have been experimenting with the metal lures. So far have been using 45g metals, and just wondering if smaller to medium size tailor will hit the 65g aswell?
@hodgysurf Hey hodgysurf, On the bigger rods 40g Knights, they are brilliant on tailor, queenfish, trevally. I throw 65 Knights if I need additional distance, but they are harder work if doing a fair bit of spinning. Small to med fish still hit 65g when they are feeding but if spooky because of sharks/ other predators smaller chromies are better & I even switched to 1/2oz jigheads & 4" Gulp Minnows when they shut down. Last trip 101cm queeny on 20g & 100.5 30lb GT on a 40g :) Cheers Justin
@willatunswa82 Ideal spots have water coming over a back bank, creating foam and washing into a deep blue gutter. Fish will often come over the back bank with an incoming tide as there is more water over the bank. Look out for gutters that have a break in the back bank allowing fish to travel into the gutter at all tides.
Great explanation by BCF on gutters. Usually where's there's tailor in Australia, there's bream -- yummy.
Best gutters -- expecially for bream -- are the ones where the sandbank is not too far out. Just take a look at Justin's video where the waves are breaking: Pick the spot on your beach where the foam is coming in the closest. The gutter is, of course, the blue channel just before the last break of the wave -- and there's also gutters further out -- but sometimes too far to cast for bream.
Gutters are deep sections of water that form between the beach & an outer bank. Waves breaking on an outer bank will create white foamy water that rolls into the gutter. Hit the foam with your lure & you will often get fish, they patrol the inside edge of the bank using the foam as cover. Find a break in the outer bank, usually no breaking waves & the water is sucking out to sea, gold! Fish will use this as an entry to the gutter & feed in this turbulent water & smash disorientated baitfish.
Yes absolutely, reefy breaks can be great fish magnets. Depending on the depth of the structure try to ensure that you close your bail arm before the lure has a chance to come into contact with the submerged reef. The idea of a chrome lure (slice) is to work up on, or very near the surface of the water column. If you can ensure that you don't let the lure sink too far and get your lure up to speed quickly then you shouldn't loose too many lures and in turn, catch plenty of fish!
hey
can you use lures on any beach rod ?
eshayladd1 1 month ago
Heey mate just wondering are u using braid or mono? And is that a Wilson mt7144 ?
BigR000 1 month ago
Hey justin. Firstly mate, I love your work. We go to fraser every year for the annual tailor run, and have been experimenting with the metal lures. So far have been using 45g metals, and just wondering if smaller to medium size tailor will hit the 65g aswell?
hodgysurf 1 year ago
@hodgysurf Hey hodgysurf, On the bigger rods 40g Knights, they are brilliant on tailor, queenfish, trevally. I throw 65 Knights if I need additional distance, but they are harder work if doing a fair bit of spinning. Small to med fish still hit 65g when they are feeding but if spooky because of sharks/ other predators smaller chromies are better & I even switched to 1/2oz jigheads & 4" Gulp Minnows when they shut down. Last trip 101cm queeny on 20g & 100.5 30lb GT on a 40g :) Cheers Justin
bcfaustralia 1 year ago
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BDawk28 7 months ago
have a barby play some cricket!
sdthird10 1 year ago
sorry, 2 last questions,
do u know any good fishing spots near perth WA ??!!
can I use these spinning metal lures on night or do I have to use it on day only ??!!
also are they good in marine harbor or just from beach and against the tide ?!!
Cheers,
euyooo 1 year ago
Fraser island
frasertg 1 year ago
where is this place? im in aus too
n00bszpro 1 year ago
cheers fr the tips guy's : )
69MrFrIeNdLy69 2 years ago
So look for where there is plenty of foam when the surf is crashing? around where the darker blue spots are?
willatunswa82 2 years ago
@willatunswa82 Ideal spots have water coming over a back bank, creating foam and washing into a deep blue gutter. Fish will often come over the back bank with an incoming tide as there is more water over the bank. Look out for gutters that have a break in the back bank allowing fish to travel into the gutter at all tides.
bcfaustralia 2 years ago
Great explanation by BCF on gutters. Usually where's there's tailor in Australia, there's bream -- yummy.
Best gutters -- expecially for bream -- are the ones where the sandbank is not too far out. Just take a look at Justin's video where the waves are breaking: Pick the spot on your beach where the foam is coming in the closest. The gutter is, of course, the blue channel just before the last break of the wave -- and there's also gutters further out -- but sometimes too far to cast for bream.
TheFourthRat 2 years ago
omfg the second fish is cool wat kind of fish is it??
TiffanyLovesSinging 2 years ago
Gutters are deep sections of water that form between the beach & an outer bank. Waves breaking on an outer bank will create white foamy water that rolls into the gutter. Hit the foam with your lure & you will often get fish, they patrol the inside edge of the bank using the foam as cover. Find a break in the outer bank, usually no breaking waves & the water is sucking out to sea, gold! Fish will use this as an entry to the gutter & feed in this turbulent water & smash disorientated baitfish.
bcfaustralia 2 years ago
This may sound like a stupid question but how exactly do you tell where the gutter is?
SykoChicken 2 years ago
normally use halco twisters seem to work a treat but i ll have a go with one of these guys
upellawantok 2 years ago
cheers for the tip bud
ryleigh1111 3 years ago
coooooooooooooool dude.i wish tailors get cought so fast for me too.hehe
denveroles123 3 years ago
Yes absolutely, reefy breaks can be great fish magnets. Depending on the depth of the structure try to ensure that you close your bail arm before the lure has a chance to come into contact with the submerged reef. The idea of a chrome lure (slice) is to work up on, or very near the surface of the water column. If you can ensure that you don't let the lure sink too far and get your lure up to speed quickly then you shouldn't loose too many lures and in turn, catch plenty of fish!
Tight lines.
bcfaustralia 3 years ago
Are slices ok to use at reefy breaks and how do u avoid snagging?
InterwebWarrior 3 years ago