A bridle rig on a float generally ensures your live bait will swim away from you instead of towards you. Also keep in mind changes in weather conditions, which you may want to consider changing the style and size of your float or hook. Live bait will generaly swim away from the tension which is being placed on their body such as a the general rule that fish will swim against the current or face on. Line tension or a float provides the tension which will encourage your livey to swim away from you
how do you get the baits out? it looks like the wind is onshore some of the time, dont your livies just wash up on the rocks?
phresher90 8 months ago
nothing beats that sound of a running drag
universal80 1 year ago
RIP neil tedesco......
ezzymetal 1 year ago
what rods are they using?
MrAndrew153 2 years ago
damn shes got bigger guns than me....:(
Nugburner420 2 years ago
shes got great looking arms... mm sxy
MrKorea 3 years ago
A bridle rig on a float generally ensures your live bait will swim away from you instead of towards you. Also keep in mind changes in weather conditions, which you may want to consider changing the style and size of your float or hook. Live bait will generaly swim away from the tension which is being placed on their body such as a the general rule that fish will swim against the current or face on. Line tension or a float provides the tension which will encourage your livey to swim away from you
buddsbait 3 years ago
are these fish not that big ? 6 kg line im used to 24 or 37 for the kingis in nz
hotansexy71 3 years ago
im from coffs where is this???
yogi2452 3 years ago
good stuff
scumratray 4 years ago