Slide Baiting for Bronzies

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Re: Slide Baiting for Bronzies

Post by DougieK » Fri Jan 18, 2019 11:50 am

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Great Picture! :) Not too sure if id have the stones to fish off the stones. getting a bit of vertigo just thinking about it

You'll be fine if you pick your day and tides and don't do something like try fishing punchbowl with a 7 foot snapper rod on a rising tide in a southerly with a 2 metre swell.
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Re: Slide Baiting for Bronzies

Post by mazman » Fri Jan 18, 2019 12:05 pm

DougieK wrote:
smokin_reels wrote:
Great Picture! :) Not too sure if id have the stones to fish off the stones. getting a bit of vertigo just thinking about it

You'll be fine if you pick your day and tides and don't do something like try fishing punchbowl with a 7 foot snapper rod on a rising tide in a southerly with a 2 metre swell.
Now I need to change my plans for tomorrow morning
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Re: Slide Baiting for Bronzies

Post by purple5ive » Fri Jan 18, 2019 12:16 pm

smokin_reels wrote:
DougieK wrote:
smokin_reels wrote:
dazz999 wrote:
Johand wrote:The sliders get used to get a big bait eg 1 kg You could never cast that weight out behind the surf line.
Take a surf rod you normally use put the sinker on and cast that,easy normal cast.
Once thats done now you attach your slider with a big bait eg a 2 kg live tailor
Place the live bait in the water and the bait swims towards your sinker.

This is often used in South Africa to catch mullaway

If its a dead bait eg kingfish head not a live bait ,now you must shake the rod,not as bad as if you are squiding but strike strike or shake shake for about 10 minutes to get that dead bait sliding up to the sinker.Its a lot of work and you will look like a clown :o_0: shaking a 14 ft rod on the beach but great rewards.
i like to learn different style,s can you give us the spec,s of the rod you use Thank,s

https://www.bustedfishing.com/?store-pa ... ort=normal

Frank from Busted fishing recommended these. Its the same one Dougiek uses as well.
Myself, CarlG, Adtrac and poodoo all use that rod. It lives up to it's name......

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Great Picture! :) Not too sure if id have the stones to fish off the stones. getting a bit of vertigo just thinking about it
Thats one of the best Land based game fishing spots ever.. its not that bad man, ive been here and its spectacular :thumbsup:
frank was there too cause i seen his car at the carpark

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Re: Slide Baiting for Bronzies

Post by smokin_reels » Fri Jan 18, 2019 12:56 pm

I believe it, looks gorgeous.
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Re: Slide Baiting for Bronzies

Post by Lightningx » Fri Jan 18, 2019 1:08 pm

Yea stunning rock ledge that one!

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Re: Slide Baiting for Bronzies

Post by Kimtown » Fri Jan 18, 2019 2:29 pm

Is that the spot im thinking of on the south east coast?

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Re: Slide Baiting for Bronzies

Post by DougieK » Fri Jan 18, 2019 3:45 pm

purple5ive wrote:
smokin_reels wrote:
DougieK wrote:
smokin_reels wrote:
dazz999 wrote:i like to learn different style,s can you give us the spec,s of the rod you use Thank,s

https://www.bustedfishing.com/?store-pa ... ort=normal

Frank from Busted fishing recommended these. Its the same one Dougiek uses as well.
Myself, CarlG, Adtrac and poodoo all use that rod. It lives up to it's name......

Image

Great Picture! :) Not too sure if id have the stones to fish off the stones. getting a bit of vertigo just thinking about it
Thats one of the best Land based game fishing spots ever.. its not that bad man, ive been here and its spectacular :thumbsup:
frank was there too cause i seen his car at the carpark

It is literally the most famous LBG spot in the world. I'm usually pretty cagey about where I'm fishing but there is really no need in this case. Next to the Point Perpendicular lighthouse at Jervis Bay if anyone is wondering. "The tubes"
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Re: Slide Baiting for Bronzies

Post by smile0784 » Sat Jan 19, 2019 6:39 am

Stunning spot

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Re: Slide Baiting for Bronzies

Post by smokin_reels » Sat Jan 19, 2019 8:59 am

smile0784 wrote:Stunning spot

Managed to pick up a second hand (almost new) Penn Squall40LD .
Spent about 2 hours in the paddock learning a lesson in humility.

If i dont get greedy, i can get 5oz - 70m.

if i get greedy, a wedge tailed eagle can nest in my reel seat. :rofl:
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Re: Slide Baiting for Bronzies

Post by Bayrock » Sat Jan 19, 2019 9:48 pm

Takes time to learn but so much fun if you get it right

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