Of all the fishing aficionados or content creators that I have been following or watching, you David are the best. Honestly I have learned a lot from you since I am just a newbie and is trying my best just to catch a few every time I go out there fishing. Your techniques on fishing and simple ways of explaining it on your videos are just spot on. You are not focusing on showing off or showing us the catch but extending your knowledge on us viewers/subscribers. I am truly grateful coz I have learned heaps.
Thank you so much for you comment Eric, comments like this do mean a lot to me, keep watching like you are and I shall help you on your way to enjoying catching some fish, over time I shall show more tips and the more you can get out fishing the more experience you shall gain, even when you don't catch any fish it is experience gained, I shall say one thing if you can, really try to learn how to catch beach worms if you can get the time, I have 3 videos on them, stay patient and focused to learn, they are number one bait. Also my burley recipe is very good. All the best and tight lines Eric, and ask me whatever and I shall help if I can.
Hey mate, really enjoying your videos. Its good to see someone showing some good SA fishing and not the generic TV shows of, I have a $100,000 boat watch me catch snapper. Learnt a lot mate. Cheers
Gareth your comment means a lot to me mate thank you. Yes the fishing I do is pretty much fishing for every one. I love land based fishing. I do have a boat, I bought it off a friend for a good price but never get round to using it, I will one day I guess. Yes mate I know exactly what you mean about them TV shows. Cheers David
Hi Madzie 2000, happy to hear you have found this helpful thank you for letting me know. Fishing for squid with the sinker and the squid jag above is very good, if you use a weighted squid jag instead of one with the weight removed like I do in this video work it along the bottom back towards you a bit faster knowing the squid jag sinks, when you catch a squid this way you will really get the feel for it. I grew up fishing Pt Noarlunga jetty best squid spot just up from the steps fishing high tide and running out tide towards Christies beach, float was good too with small tommies on the jag for bait . All the best and enjoy the squid with your partner. David
Hi Ajik Gempa Mancing and fishing, nice to hear from you and happy to hear that you are finding my videos helpful. This technique is very handy to know, if you use a weighted squid jag using this technique work the sinker a bit faster along the bottom back towards you knowing the squid jag is sinking. I personally prefer to remove the weight on the jag so it floats above the bottom. when you get use to doing this you will like it.....Cheers David.
@@davidsheldonfishing9726 im sorry if my english not so good, my spot are too shallow,and the result my jag always snag and i lost it...poor me,your technique help me to aviod snag😄😄😄👍 thanks for sharing your experience...
@@jikmpafishing1641 no worries your English is fine, yes this works good in shallow water with a light sinker and a floating squid jag. Thank you for watching and commenting
Thanks Warren, yes mate the floating squid jag with a sinker works well. When you get the feel for it and start getting onto some squid you will love it. All the best mate.
Great video.Really enjoyed your "casual chat" style of presenting.I do my squid fishing at Seacliff off my Tarpon 120 kayak mainly using a float but I will definitely try the bottom sinker idea.Thanks for sharing this David. Cheers from Rick
G'day Rick. Thank you for your comment, yes the sinker on the bottom squid fishing works quite well you will know where your squid jag is down near the bottom. all the other techniques work well as you know, but this one is well worth a go. Cheers......David
Good ideas there David, thanks. I will certainly be giving the weightless customised jag a go. Got some of your maggots yesterday and heading out for a fish this weekend. Here's hoping I don't get a donut!
Hi Anthony thank you for your message mate. Yes give it a go I think when you get the feel for it working your sinker along the bottom nice and steady back towards the shore you will be impressed. Other techniques have there place and also work well but this one works well land based. and thank you for supporting our family business and I hope you get on to some fish this weekend.
Definitely giving this a go next time I’m over at the coast fishing, great results and thanks for sharing mate, great tips as always , much appreciated and awesome video keep them coming ...cheers .
Gday fishmut. yes like I just told Warren it works a treat with the sinker and a floating squid jag. When you get the feel for it and get some squid you will love it. I won't fish any other way now unless I'm using a float and thank you for your comment mate.
Gday mate when i had my boat i couldnt catch one of those slipery little suckers then a mate put me onto a similar rig to yours but using a ball sinker being a tightarse my jigs are around the same mark as yours ,anyway the first day at my squidding spot and i bagged out in 20 mins and they were whoppers big brown things best day squidding i ever had ,now i am reliquised to the shore and it is good to see it works well there too great video havent had squid for a while now so ill have to get out to sullies and have a go .
Howdy mate. Yep the sinker rig works a treat I learnt It of the Greek fishos on the old Rapid bay jetty many moons ago, me too you don't really need to spend heaps on squid jags. Yes it works well of the shore try a few spots, off the reef along Seaford at low tide can be good also with a float fished shallow and sullies like you said and the good old Port Jetty just up from the steps is good, and try on the top and the bottom and the dodge tides when you go. YUMMY cheers mate.
Great squidding video, I’m a sucker for a good squidding video. We get em here in uk as well, spring and then autumn again. Love squidding. A nice catch there as well. Thanks for showing this my friend.
G'Day Mate, thank you. Squid are so much fun and yum aren't they. Have squid always been available over there I never heard of them back in the 70ies when I was there I lived in Hadfield near Glossop but we only fished fresh water.
David Sheldon Fishing . We get plenty here off of the Isle of Wight. We get the European squid, and can grow to about 3:5 feet long. Average is about 12-15 inches though. Matey caught an 8 pounder in harbour Lyme Regis last autumn. There’s more squid now than ever I think. Maybe it’s because there aren’t many fish left in our seas, to predate on them. Who knows. Anyway. Look forward to your next vid. Must be great down there in oz
Hi Shane. I have had a look at your channel which is very good you know your stuff, also seen your name in the comments. Thanks for the info about the squid you catch over there, some of them are quite large. Your theory about the numbers increasing sounds fair more squid with less fish feeding on them, similar problem over hear less fish but squid numbers are still strong. Squid are even hassling the tuna fishermen on that show called Wicked Tuna. Yes it's not bad down hear in oz not bad at all, you guys over there had a summer like ours last year we found it funny watching every one sweating in Europe. All the best Shane Cheers David
Hi Peter, yes mate give this a try. Its another good way to fish for squid, when you get the feel for it working your squid jag down near the bottom and catch a couple I think you will like it.
@@davidsheldonfishing9726 I will do that, I have mostly been just lazy fishing for squid, the old float and hang the jig under it and wait, but looking at your set up, looks more fun and I can see from working the bottom you may stir more into feeding
Hi David, I watched this vid and went there today but I was in the wrong place called Second valley 7km away from where you are in vid 🤦🏻♂️.. because there was a sign that I cannot fish in there 😣 There are lots of people came for squidding but no one had a fun. I will try it again! Thanks for sharing your golden information
Hi Trevy86. that sign at wirrina is for no fishing in the boat harbour, yes I guess it could cause a bit of confusion. I was fishing on the other side of the break wall, Squid fishing at second valley can be good, but as you know fishing can be up and down. I'm going to do some videos down at second valley not off the jetty though, they will be for squid, garfish, snook, and drummer. best of luck for your next fishing trip.
Hi Alphaftermath. this set up works really well, the sinker finds the bottom for you and your squid jag floats just above in the strike zone. Slowly retrieve your jag casting in and out and moving around if you like. You will still get snagged some times but not as often. Cheers David
Hi David, Good catch. I have been there once and got nothing. Recently i fished at break wall in the north, and got a few leather jackets every time, someone is really big 40cm+ . Hope to see you soon. Good luck! Master.
Thank you Iun. Glad I caught them they are dinner tonight and tommies and chips mmmmmyummy. Leather jackets are fun to catch sometimes tricky, Wow 40cm is a big one thank you again for your comment it means a lot.
Great stuff David. I live in outback Qld and the nearest I get to squid fishing out here is a feed of calamari rings at the local pub. But, I do the occasional trip down your way and I'm always looking for tips on how and where to get a few squid. Thanks.
Thanks Jeff, nice to hear from outback Qld mate. had a chuckle about your squid situation it does sound funny, still yummy ill bet, hope you get onto a few when your down this way. I have a few more videos coming every now and then so stay tuned. All the best David.
Squid yum. I also go out at Wirrina cove. Always go out wide to try for Snapper or whiting but never fail to pick up a few squid as well. Average about 8 - 10. You should try my recipe for salt and pepper squid. I use your Favourite.... Curry in the mix. I think you have watched it. I love squid, Have to be one of my favourites
Hi Cliff. Squid do taste pretty good ey, i will defiantly be trying your recipe with the curry. Yes there sure is some good fishing out of Wirrina. Thank you for your comment.
Well done David, great idea with the sinker setup, i know you like to smoke fish, next time you are there flick a chrome lure around, you will get snook there and i think they are pretty good smoked....
Thanks Peter. Yes that rig works very well I won't use any other rig the Greek squid fishos taught me that on the old Rapid Bay Jetty and the best time to fish.I will never forget a greek lady who helped me out. I have seen the snook down there chasing small bait fish but never tried for them I did have a lure in my tackle but I was to involved in squiding as usual. next time, and yes yummy smoked.
Hi mate, that is a good idea you have mentioned I have done that on fishing rigs before but never on my squid rig I do use quite heavy line though and generally manage to rip it out of the ribbon weed but occasionally I do get snagged and loose the lot, so maybe I should mention your idea to try this on your squid rig, " why not" thanks for saying.......Cheers David
Hello Jon, it is a great squiding spot isn't it. I went not long ago caught 3 and lost 2 other than that i havent been able to get out i have been a bit busy with things, such is life sometimes have plans for more video's eventually. Thankyou for watching and comenting Jon and i hope you have been getting out fishing.
Gday Trin. No I didn't end up using my float rig but I should have used it especially when the tide stopped running. The pilchard like I had can often tempt a squid better than a jig especially if they are in a funny mood for sure. I got carried away with my squid jig. Next time I will defiantly use it, different place though. I'm having crumbed squid and tommies and chips for dinner yummy.
Hi, sorry late reply. I have done one video not long ago called catching bait and a few small fish Carrickalinga beach but I shall do some more down there when I'm not busy. Thank you for watching and I hope you have been enjoying some fishing.
really interesting video Dave. All your stuff is much appreciated by the SA fisho community. Can I ask where you got the original $3 lure from ? That's epic ! Also have you done or considered any other lure vids using either soft plastics or hard body types? Would be good for the novices like me. Also loved your mullet mix video. Will give that a go in West lakes asap. Cheers Tony
Hi Tony. Thank you so much for your comment, that particular type of squid jag is a Neptune Tackle squid jag, its nice and cheap and I have always preferred smaller squid jags over large ones. I bought mine at the original petrol station in Normanville, but now I think they sell a type supplied by S.A Bait which is also cheap. I haven't tried that type but would imagine it would work the same. Maybe phone around you will find them. That mince recipe is tops lots of fish love it, bream, gar, tommies, salmon trout, salmon ect. And yes I plan to do a bit of all types of fishing with a few ideas to share, lure fishing and more thank you again Tony and all the best mate.
G'day Dwayne, firstly thanks for watching . I do go on a bit I know, but I just like to chat about what I'm doing. Thanks for your comment its helpful.
Please my friend, can you explain that you say at 07:27 to video about ...best time for squiding is at high....of the dead low tide....is very important to me! Thanks alot David!!
Hi Antonis, what I mean by the dead low or the dead high of the tide is when the tide stops moving between tides to start running in or running out, also 1 or 2 hours either side of the tide change is good for squid fishing, also when the moon is half moon when the tide is at its weakest during the month I have found good for squid fishing, over hear in South Australia this is known as the dodge tide, very little tidal movement good for squid fishing. Hope this has helped you Antonis and nice to hear from you again my friend.
@@davidsheldonfishing9726 Thank you David, your remarks are very important and appropriate. Yes I have found at least 2 hours before and after high tide intense activity in fish as well. Also at low tide, a shorter but somewhat more efficient time. Keep us informed with your experiences it is food for thought and experimentation! See you again!
Hi Dave, fellow SA fisho here, absolutely love your videos. I was wondering do you have much trouble with the jag fouling or tangling with this rig? If yes any tips on how to minimise this happening? Is the dropper loop still doubled up and the jag is connected by passing the end of the dropper loop through eye of jag then over the jag to secure it? I tried a variant of your rig but with a normal squid jag. My dropper loop probably wasn’t as big as yours, and i did have some troubles with it tangling a bit, not every cast but maybe 30%. Love your work, cheers Greg
Hi Greg, thank you for watching and nice to hear you enjoy my videos yes sometimes my jag does get hooked up on my line but not very often not enough to bother. I use 20 pound nylon and my large dropper loop is approximately 30-40cm long and it remains double line and connected to the jag the way you said passed through the eye and over the jag to secure and my sinker is always as small as possible. I also sometimes use a normal weighted jag on this rig but I find you have to work it and retrieve it a bit quicker. Have you been catching a few squid with this rig I do use it in all depths of water but I find it works very well in deep water also in windy conditions when you can put a larger sinker on to reduce the bow in the line. All the best with that Greg hope it helps Happy New year. Cheers David
Hi Billy I went to Wirrina Cove today only to find out we can't fish there at the moment due to dredging. I didn't know that was happening sorry for miss informing you. It looks like it might be a while before we can go there again, I shall let you know when it is OK.
Thank you logan. its nice to hear from somebody in Durban RSA. I have never heard the saying Luka before but I imagine its good. Glad you enjoy the video Cobber. ( Australian slang meaning friend)
Gday mate, yes thats normal it doesn't bother the squid when you are casting it out and letting it sink down to the bottom and working it back in, it will have a different look than just floating upside down. You can use a squid jag without removing the weight if you like, you just have to work it a bit faster knowing that it sinks. The idea is you know your squid jag is always near the bottom in the strike zone. Happy squiding
Hi alex I use the Neptune tackle squid jags they are cheap around 3 dollars but do the job, the cloth sometimes starts to come of so then I peel it off and the sinker comes of the jag as well, you can also peel the foil of witch reveals the white plastic, without the weight on the jag it floats which is good using the rig I use with the sinker on the bottom
Hi mate thank you, yes understand what you mean I try to use music very sparingly now its nice just to hear the sound of nature, some of my earlier videos do have some music and I do wish I had never used it. Thank you for the feed back, I have a new video coming soon there is no music but there is a stunning sunset with some nice music to suit, I think you might enjoy it.
Pretty Squidies! Love your videos, Grandad! 😁
THANKS Ashlee! You will have to come squiding with me. will be fun. love your comment.
Of all the fishing aficionados or content creators that I have been following or watching, you David are the best. Honestly I have learned a lot from you since I am just a newbie and is trying my best just to catch a few every time I go out there fishing. Your techniques on fishing and simple ways of explaining it on your videos are just spot on. You are not focusing on showing off or showing us the catch but extending your knowledge on us viewers/subscribers. I am truly grateful coz I have learned heaps.
Thank you so much for you comment Eric, comments like this do mean a lot to me, keep watching like you are and I shall help you on your way to enjoying catching some fish, over time I shall show more tips and the more you can get out fishing the more experience you shall gain, even when you don't catch any fish it is experience gained, I shall say one thing if you can, really try to learn how to catch beach worms if you can get the time, I have 3 videos on them, stay patient and focused to learn, they are number one bait. Also my burley recipe is very good. All the best and tight lines Eric, and ask me whatever and I shall help if I can.
Hi David. Nice brown mate looks like an ok spot for a fly fish. Another nice video can't wait for the next. Will catch up one day.
That’s a great squid spot there were you are
Hey mate, really enjoying your videos. Its good to see someone showing some good SA fishing and not the generic TV shows of, I have a $100,000 boat watch me catch snapper. Learnt a lot mate. Cheers
Gareth your comment means a lot to me mate thank you. Yes the fishing I do is pretty much fishing for every one. I love land based fishing. I do have a boat, I bought it off a friend for a good price but never get round to using it, I will one day I guess. Yes mate I know exactly what you mean about them TV shows. Cheers David
Very good and your explanation is very clear, thank you very much.
My pleasure Sim Sem, thank you for saying mate.
Planning to catch squid to eat with my partner, so this was really helpful for me! Can't wait to get back out to Pt Noarlunga Jetty
Hi Madzie 2000, happy to hear you have found this helpful thank you for letting me know. Fishing for squid with the sinker and the squid jag above is very good, if you use a weighted squid jag instead of one with the weight removed like I do in this video work it along the bottom back towards you a bit faster knowing the squid jag sinks, when you catch a squid this way you will really get the feel for it. I grew up fishing Pt Noarlunga jetty best squid spot just up from the steps fishing high tide and running out tide towards Christies beach, float was good too with small tommies on the jag for bait . All the best and enjoy the squid with your partner. David
I'm begginer..Learnt a lot, will try your technik soon...💝💝💝
Hi Ajik Gempa Mancing and fishing, nice to hear from you and happy to hear that you are finding my videos helpful. This technique is very handy to know, if you use a weighted squid jag using this technique work the sinker a bit faster along the bottom back towards you knowing the squid jag is sinking. I personally prefer to remove the weight on the jag so it floats above the bottom. when you get use to doing this you will like it.....Cheers David.
@@davidsheldonfishing9726 im sorry if my english not so good, my spot are too shallow,and the result my jag always snag and i lost it...poor me,your technique help me to aviod snag😄😄😄👍 thanks for sharing your experience...
@@jikmpafishing1641 no worries your English is fine, yes this works good in shallow water with a light sinker and a floating squid jag. Thank you for watching and commenting
@@davidsheldonfishing9726 you are welcome david....for sure i'll try your technique...👍
Thanks David, always learn something from your vids, will give your modified squid jag a go down at Marino, cheers.
Thanks Warren, yes mate the floating squid jag with a sinker works well. When you get the feel for it and start getting onto some squid you will love it. All the best mate.
Great video.Really enjoyed your "casual chat" style of presenting.I do my squid fishing at Seacliff off my Tarpon 120 kayak mainly using a float but I will definitely try the bottom sinker idea.Thanks for sharing this David. Cheers from Rick
G'day Rick. Thank you for your comment, yes the sinker on the bottom squid fishing works quite well you will know where your squid jag is down near the bottom. all the other techniques work well as you know, but this one is well worth a go. Cheers......David
Good ideas there David, thanks. I will certainly be giving the weightless customised jag a go. Got some of your maggots yesterday and heading out for a fish this weekend. Here's hoping I don't get a donut!
Hi Anthony thank you for your message mate. Yes give it a go I think when you get the feel for it working your sinker along the bottom nice and steady back towards the shore you will be impressed. Other techniques have there place and also work well but this one works well land based. and thank you for supporting our family business and I hope you get on to some fish this weekend.
I am angler from Indonesia...Nice video sir.
Hi Edy Cihuy Fishing, thanks mate. Nice to hear from Indonesia, I will have a look at your channel and see what you get up to..Cheers David
Pretty laidback vid.....enjoyed it.
Beautiful squids.
Thumbs up 🤟🤟
Hi Lior they are beautiful and yummy squid and fun, stay out of the way from our invisible enemy mate,.......David
Definitely giving this a go next time I’m over at the coast fishing, great results and thanks for sharing mate, great tips as always , much appreciated and awesome video keep them coming ...cheers .
Gday fishmut. yes like I just told Warren it works a treat with the sinker and a floating squid jag. When you get the feel for it and get some squid you will love it. I won't fish any other way now unless I'm using a float and thank you for your comment mate.
Gday mate when i had my boat i couldnt catch one of those slipery little suckers then a mate put me onto a similar rig to yours but using a ball sinker being a tightarse my jigs are around the same mark as yours ,anyway the first day at my squidding spot and i bagged out in 20 mins and they were whoppers big brown things best day squidding i ever had ,now i am reliquised to the shore and it is good to see it works well there too great video havent had squid for a while now so ill have to get out to sullies and have a go .
Howdy mate. Yep the sinker rig works a treat I learnt It of the Greek fishos on the old Rapid bay jetty many moons ago, me too you don't really need to spend heaps on squid jags. Yes it works well of the shore try a few spots, off the reef along Seaford at low tide can be good also with a float fished shallow and sullies like you said and the good old Port Jetty just up from the steps is good, and try on the top and the bottom and the dodge tides when you go. YUMMY cheers mate.
Interesting weightless jag. Good stuff!
Gday Caleb yes mate a weightless squid jag works a treat especially land based.
Great squidding video, I’m a sucker for a good squidding video. We get em here in uk as well, spring and then autumn again. Love squidding. A nice catch there as well. Thanks for showing this my friend.
G'Day Mate, thank you. Squid are so much fun and yum aren't they. Have squid always been available over there I never heard of them back in the 70ies when I was there I lived in Hadfield near Glossop but we only fished fresh water.
David Sheldon Fishing . We get plenty here off of the Isle of Wight. We get the European squid, and can grow to about 3:5 feet long. Average is about 12-15 inches though. Matey caught an 8 pounder in harbour Lyme Regis last autumn. There’s more squid now than ever I think. Maybe it’s because there aren’t many fish left in our seas, to predate on them. Who knows. Anyway. Look forward to your next vid. Must be great down there in oz
Hi Shane. I have had a look at your channel which is very good you know your stuff, also seen your name in the comments. Thanks for the info about the squid you catch over there, some of them are quite large. Your theory about the numbers increasing sounds fair more squid with less fish feeding on them, similar problem over hear less fish but squid numbers are still strong. Squid are even hassling the tuna fishermen on that show called Wicked Tuna. Yes it's not bad down hear in oz not bad at all, you guys over there had a summer like ours last year we found it funny watching every one sweating in Europe. All the best Shane Cheers David
Thanks for the info on your rig. Definitely going to give this ago
Hi Peter, yes mate give this a try. Its another good way to fish for squid, when you get the feel for it working your squid jag down near the bottom and catch a couple I think you will like it.
@@davidsheldonfishing9726 I will do that, I have mostly been just lazy fishing for squid, the old float and hang the jig under it and wait, but looking at your set up, looks more fun and I can see from working the bottom you may stir more into feeding
Hi David, I watched this vid and went there today but I was in the wrong place called Second valley 7km away from where you are in vid 🤦🏻♂️.. because there was a sign that I cannot fish in there 😣
There are lots of people came for squidding but no one had a fun.
I will try it again! Thanks for sharing your golden information
Hi Trevy86. that sign at wirrina is for no fishing in the boat harbour, yes I guess it could cause a bit of confusion. I was fishing on the other side of the break wall, Squid fishing at second valley can be good, but as you know fishing can be up and down. I'm going to do some videos down at second valley not off the jetty though, they will be for squid, garfish, snook, and drummer. best of luck for your next fishing trip.
Enjoy your tea .thanx for sharing.
Thanks Michael. My pleasure mate
Wow I didn't know you could do that. Will definitely try using squid jigs that way. Don't want to lose anymore jigs
Hi Alphaftermath. this set up works really well, the sinker finds the bottom for you and your squid jag floats just above in the strike zone. Slowly retrieve your jag casting in and out and moving around if you like. You will still get snagged some times but not as often. Cheers David
Hi David, Good catch. I have been there once and got nothing. Recently i fished at break wall in the north, and got a few leather jackets every time, someone is really big 40cm+ . Hope to see you soon. Good luck! Master.
Thank you Iun. Glad I caught them they are dinner tonight and tommies and chips mmmmmyummy. Leather jackets are fun to catch sometimes tricky, Wow 40cm is a big one thank you again for your comment it means a lot.
Naiissss. Tq infomation broo.
Thanks mate.
Great stuff David. I live in outback Qld and the nearest I get to squid fishing out here is a feed of calamari rings at the local pub. But, I do the occasional trip down your way and I'm always looking for tips on how and where to get a few squid. Thanks.
Thanks Jeff, nice to hear from outback Qld mate. had a chuckle about your squid situation it does sound funny, still yummy ill bet, hope you get onto a few when your down this way. I have a few more videos coming every now and then so stay tuned. All the best David.
Good calamari fishin video off the break wall. But I'd really like to see you catchin Tuna off that wall.
The sun all ready setting but I do love your vid2
Thanks Mx Pacific.
Squid yum. I also go out at Wirrina cove. Always go out wide to try for Snapper or whiting but never fail to pick up a few squid as well. Average about 8 - 10. You should try my recipe for salt and pepper squid. I use your Favourite.... Curry in the mix. I think you have watched it.
I love squid, Have to be one of my favourites
Hi Cliff. Squid do taste pretty good ey, i will defiantly be trying your recipe with the curry. Yes there sure is some good fishing out of Wirrina. Thank you for your comment.
Well done David, great idea with the sinker setup, i know you like to smoke fish, next time you are there flick a chrome lure around, you will get snook there and i think they are pretty good smoked....
Thanks Peter. Yes that rig works very well I won't use any other rig the Greek squid fishos taught me that on the old Rapid Bay Jetty and the best time to fish.I will never forget a greek lady who helped me out. I have seen the snook down there chasing small bait fish but never tried for them I did have a lure in my tackle but I was to involved in squiding as usual. next time, and yes yummy smoked.
That second rig, you could put a light leader in there incase the sinker snags you can snap or off
Hi mate, that is a good idea you have mentioned I have done that on fishing rigs before but never on my squid rig I do use quite heavy line though and generally manage to rip it out of the ribbon weed but occasionally I do get snagged and loose the lot, so maybe I should mention your idea to try this on your squid rig, " why not" thanks for saying.......Cheers David
One of my favourite spots. Do you still get down that way Mr. Sheldon?
Hello Jon, it is a great squiding spot isn't it. I went not long ago caught 3 and lost 2 other than that i havent been able to get out i have been a bit busy with things, such is life sometimes have plans for more video's eventually. Thankyou for watching and comenting Jon and i hope you have been getting out fishing.
@@davidsheldonfishing9726 I'll keep an eye out for you when I'm down that way. We have done a couple videos there ourselves.
Very cool. Did you try the float bait? Compare squid jig, which one perform better? Thanks.
Gday Trin. No I didn't end up using my float rig but I should have used it especially when the tide stopped running. The pilchard like I had can often tempt a squid better than a jig especially if they are in a funny mood for sure. I got carried away with my squid jig. Next time I will defiantly use it, different place though. I'm having crumbed squid and tommies and chips for dinner yummy.
Steady Sir....👍
Thank you CARA MUDAH MEMBUAT UMPA. Thank you for subscribing too.....🦈👍
Thanks for the tips
My pleasure Malcolm.
hi i am a big fan would you please do a fishing at Carrickalinga beach thanks.
Hi, sorry late reply. I have done one video not long ago called catching bait and a few small fish Carrickalinga beach but I shall do some more down there when I'm not busy. Thank you for watching and I hope you have been enjoying some fishing.
really interesting video Dave. All your stuff is much appreciated by the SA fisho community. Can I ask where you got the original $3 lure from ? That's epic ! Also have you done or considered any other lure vids using either soft plastics or hard body types? Would be good for the novices like me. Also loved your mullet mix video. Will give that a go in West lakes asap. Cheers Tony
Hi Tony. Thank you so much for your comment, that particular type of squid jag is a Neptune Tackle squid jag, its nice and cheap and I have always preferred smaller squid jags over large ones. I bought mine at the original petrol station in Normanville, but now I think they sell a type supplied by S.A Bait which is also cheap. I haven't tried that type but would imagine it would work the same. Maybe phone around you will find them. That mince recipe is tops lots of fish love it, bream, gar, tommies, salmon trout, salmon ect. And yes I plan to do a bit of all types of fishing with a few ideas to share, lure fishing and more thank you again Tony and all the best mate.
1st time watcher. Took u 9min to start fishn
G'day Dwayne, firstly thanks for watching . I do go on a bit I know, but I just like to chat about what I'm doing. Thanks for your comment its helpful.
Watched it all and finished feeling happy, maybe I need more patience
@@dwaynelowery5808 thats good to hear Dwayne. Thanks mate.
Some good info there David
Thanks jo gguys
Hi mate
Great video, I learned something new today, thank you.
Cheers
Hi Eddie thank you. yes its another way you can fish for squid, it works a treat.
Please my friend, can you explain that you say at 07:27 to video about ...best time for squiding is at high....of the dead low tide....is very important to me!
Thanks alot David!!
Hi Antonis, what I mean by the dead low or the dead high of the tide is when the tide stops moving between tides to start running in or running out, also 1 or 2 hours either side of the tide change is good for squid fishing, also when the moon is half moon when the tide is at its weakest during the month I have found good for squid fishing, over hear in South Australia this is known as the dodge tide, very little tidal movement good for squid fishing. Hope this has helped you Antonis and nice to hear from you again my friend.
@@davidsheldonfishing9726 Thank you David, your remarks are very important and appropriate. Yes I have found at least 2 hours before and after high tide intense activity in fish as well. Also at low tide, a shorter but somewhat more efficient time. Keep us informed with your experiences it is food for thought and experimentation! See you again!
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Hi Dave, fellow SA fisho here, absolutely love your videos. I was wondering do you have much trouble with the jag fouling or tangling with this rig? If yes any tips on how to minimise this happening? Is the dropper loop still doubled up and the jag is connected by passing the end of the dropper loop through eye of jag then over the jag to secure it? I tried a variant of your rig but with a normal squid jag. My dropper loop probably wasn’t as big as yours, and i did have some troubles with it tangling a bit, not every cast but maybe 30%. Love your work, cheers Greg
Hi Greg, thank you for watching and nice to hear you enjoy my videos yes sometimes my jag does get hooked up on my line but not very often not enough to bother. I use 20 pound nylon and my large dropper loop is approximately 30-40cm long and it remains double line and connected to the jag the way you said passed through the eye and over the jag to secure and my sinker is always as small as possible. I also sometimes use a normal weighted jag on this rig but I find you have to work it and retrieve it a bit quicker. Have you been catching a few squid with this rig I do use it in all depths of water but I find it works very well in deep water also in windy conditions when you can put a larger sinker on to reduce the bow in the line. All the best with that Greg hope it helps Happy New year. Cheers David
nice video ilike it.
Thank you for your comment Mad Maden_id, much appreciated.
Hi David, nice video and very informative. Are we still allowed to fish at that spot?
Hi Billy, thank you! Yes you are allowed to fish there, and now is the time. Tight lines mate.
Hi Billy I went to Wirrina Cove today only to find out we can't fish there at the moment due to dredging. I didn't know that was happening sorry for miss informing you. It looks like it might be a while before we can go there again, I shall let you know when it is OK.
they love to hang out in the weed bar
They sure do.
Luka Videos David keep it up from Durban RSA
Thank you logan. its nice to hear from somebody in Durban RSA. I have never heard the saying Luka before but I imagine its good. Glad you enjoy the video Cobber. ( Australian slang meaning friend)
Hi Dave, I tried your paternoster squid jig rig, but the jig always floats belly up without the sinker, is this normal?
Gday mate, yes thats normal it doesn't bother the squid when you are casting it out and letting it sink down to the bottom and working it back in, it will have a different look than just floating upside down. You can use a squid jag without removing the weight if you like, you just have to work it a bit faster knowing that it sinks. The idea is you know your squid jag is always near the bottom in the strike zone. Happy squiding
It's called a breakwater, and it is Gulf St Vincent.
Wirrina right pickle
i couldnt ever justify paying 20 bux for a squid jag have you got any cheap good quality substitutes mate
Hi alex I use the Neptune tackle squid jags they are cheap around 3 dollars but do the job, the cloth sometimes starts to come of so then I peel it off and the sinker comes of the jag as well, you can also peel the foil of witch reveals the white plastic, without the weight on the jag it floats which is good using the rig I use with the sinker on the bottom
@@davidsheldonfishing9726 i usually use them too mate because 20 bux for 1 squid jat is just ridiculous
I appreciate the absence of distracting music background
Hi mate thank you, yes understand what you mean I try to use music very sparingly now its nice just to hear the sound of nature, some of my earlier videos do have some music and I do wish I had never used it. Thank you for the feed back, I have a new video coming soon there is no music but there is a stunning sunset with some nice music to suit, I think you might enjoy it.
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