terrific, im glad you found some helpful content in the video. Ive been doing a lot of events lately and many anglers dont know the real differences between rods so hopefully tips like this help.
Another good video, mate. At one stage, I was researching heavily for a rod that does both soft plastic and hardbody lures well. The more I researched, the more I realized that rod didn't exist, at least not to my criteria. So now I have a Daiwa TD Hyper (super stiff HVF blank) for the SPs and an Arrowz rod for the HBs.
Hi James, Yeah I agree with your comments 100%. I too was always looking for that one general purpose combo that could do soft plastics and hard body lures but you soon realise that they are 2 very different fishing techniques. Its why brands like Daiwa, Millers etc have so many technique specific rods these days. Which is awesome but does get expensive quickly. Great choices you have made on the rod selections the Arrowz and TD Hypers are great value for money.
Thanks 👍 Darren. Yeah that system is a mess these days. The weed has taken over which makes it almost unfishable. Had to take the mirage drive out because it was full of weed. But it does highlight that with some changes to tackle like fishing lighter and using weed less jig heads you can still catch a few decent fish.
Great video Alan, I was there a few weeks back before lockdown 4 and got onto a couple of bream very similar size that you got using same the hidden weight system and midnight oil grub too. Its a challenge to get their heads turned once they bury themselves in the weed though, one took me a good 15 min to land.
Thanks !! Yeah ive never seen that location so weedy. Worst its been for many years. Even trying to use the mirage drive was super challenging. And when you do hook a decent one you loose some of the runs and fight because your just battling thick thick weed. Lets hope they tidy it up soon. And yeah 100% cant go wrong with motor oil grub with HWS jig heads.
Love your instructional videos, very easy to comprehend and very well explained. To the novice your advice is a godsend. I look forward to many more and hope tp put them into practice very soon. Well done.
Thanks Jared. Yeah I agree bream are an awesome species to target especially on light gear. I've been doing a few event nights lately and a lot of people find it really helpful knowing the differences between rods and how they can be used properly,
Yeah took me a while to work it out, but it does really help with technique once you know the differences. Only if i had more money some of the bream gear you could spend a small fortune on would be awesome
Nice mate couple ripper bream. I been trying to fish salt water lately usually fish for trout around noojee etc but been getting my ass kicked. Good to know I’m using the right stuff I just gotta persist!
Thanks !! Yeah keep persisting 100%. It can be a battle trying to land decent fish on light gear but 100% thats the right stuff and thats what makes it so much fun. Heart in the mouth stuff trying to land a fish on gear so light.
Blades you can work in 2 ways. I prefer sharp lift and then let them sink to the bottom and stay there for a few seconds. The lift adds all the vibration, otherwise you can slow roll them and get good vibration. Surface lures work very slowly and continually mix up the retrieve adding some hard down twitches
Thanks Terry. I'm getting more and more requests on the instructional side of things around setup and technique. So really glad you enjoyed it. I think I'm well overdue to catch up with ya at that spot again.
Wow you got the ,,,,,, fishie and the salad,,,,, but where's the chipie's ,,,,,,,,,,very nice breambo though 😆 🤣 😂 love your videos you explain how and what and that's what's needed 😉 😜 😀
Thanks you so much Rod. Im glad you enjoyed it and found it helpful. Just as FYI I have a new members area on the FishingMad website fishingmad.com.au/member here im doing regular fishing workshops on all sorts of fishing topics. Covering all the basics in great detail It might be helpful for you.
Hi Serge, I hope you are well. Have a look at the 12:47 second mark. It shows footage all the way up the rod blank and shows the exact model. Its the Crank 70BC its a ripper rod for about $130 I believe
Thank you, I really appreciate the feedback. The Luvias seems to be OK. I put new line on the reel, and serviced it as much as I could and its OK for the moment. I still prob need to send it back for a proper service at some stage.
Hi Alan, I am a beginner still struggling to catch my first fish, all I got is a Kmart rod and I have been told to start with bait fishing instead of jumping into lure fishing. The problem is I can't find many resources about bait fishing, perhaps I am not searching the right words. Using my Kmart rod and the Kmart bream rig, I cut small pieces or Pilchards and use that for bait. But once it is in the water, I do not know what to do, should I reel it up every so often to check if the bait is still hooked? Or should I just leave it say 2 hours and call it a no fish day.. how do I know when to reel up and change location
Thanks for your message, for starters whoever told you not to use soft plastics or lures and just stick to bait is giving you poor advice. Soft plastics, lures and baits all work well, how you catch them is completely up to you. I find it a lot more fun to catch them with soft plastics and lures, but many i know also prefer bait, so its a personal choice and not what someone tells you to do. There are some really helpful bait fishing vids on our channel as well this one here is a good example ua-cam.com/video/ULiQFi1s-4c/v-deo.html when bait fishing for bream live baits like worms, maggots and yabbies work great. cast them out and leave the line in. I usually check it every 10-15 minutes to make sure there isn't any weed on the line and that the bait is still there and rigged properly. Also its a good idea to use very light line and leaders it makes a big difference when targeting bream, pinkies that sort of stuff. heaps of helpful content on the channel and we have very detailed instructional how to guides and workshops in the FishingMad members portal. Thanks
Thanks Heath. Yeah the infeet Z rods are great for soft plastics just make sure you get the ones with the red colours. Daiwa has colour coded red/black for fast action and blue/white for slow action. I found the handles quite big on the infeet Zs so just keep that in mind
Hi Alan looking to buy my first decent spin reel up from a Sedona to pair with a 3-10 lb atomic arrowz estuary rod I am currently trying to decide between the vanford and the daiwa td sol iii in 2500 would love your option on the 2
Fantastic, both those options are a massive step up from the Sienna. I have used the SOL and Vanford a lot over the last 12 months. Both are very good reels and you wouldnt be disappointed with either. I tend to always go for the vanford over the Sol. The drag on it just feels so much nicer, sounds amazing when you catch a fish and the handle also feels nicer in the hand.
I'm a complete newbie at 55yo haha. Flooked a bream pre covid at patterson river and am hooked for life. No luck since but been using bait (chicken, squid, prawn) but just get stripped all the time. Should l just try soft plastics? Didn't notice in video if sinker was on or just jighead? I'm land based BTW. Any advice greatly appreciated or better spot than patterson river. I'm in Hampton Park. Thanks.
Hi Stewart, I would suggest try a smaller hook size for your baits and also try a smaller sinker size, you will find that will help a lot for baits getting striped. Also many times its things like small mullet and bait fish striping the bait before bream can get to it. Also using berley when its quiet can really help. Patterson river is generally a very productive fishing spot and soft plastics are a great way of targeting them. With soft plastics I generally use a 1/16, 1/20 jig head on something like a 2.5 inch grub. I'm actually working on a 2 hour workshop right now on all the basics of bream fishing which will go live in a week or two so might be worth having a look into our members area to help fast track your catch rates with bream and other fishing stuff and species fishingmad.com.au/member hope that helps
Hi Geoff, I usually do braid all the way through. Many of the reels I have are shallow spools so 150M of braid is often fine, if not then i will back spool it with some really light mono and fine knot to avoid tangles. I usually look at the manufacturer specs to see how much line should fit on the reel which makes it a little easier to guess.
LOL, Its tough out there and I have my fair share of struggles at times catching too. Especially during this time of year when the weather is much colder. Often its lots of research lots of experimenting and some times lots of hours.
Hi Stephen, Nah I don't own a shop, I just love buying and testing fishing gear and putting reviews on the FishingMad UA-cam and website. If I can help in any way let me know.
Thanks Alan, learnt something this episode about the difference in rod tips and their application.
terrific, im glad you found some helpful content in the video. Ive been doing a lot of events lately and many anglers dont know the real differences between rods so hopefully tips like this help.
Hi Nick from Lisbon Portugal, another great video, keep up the great work
Awsome video 👍 I’ve been watching a lot of your videos lately and it has help me so much
Awesome, Really glad to hear it your finding it helpful. Thanks for letting me know. Heaps of good stuff on the way too, so stay tuned for that.
Another good video, mate. At one stage, I was researching heavily for a rod that does both soft plastic and hardbody lures well. The more I researched, the more I realized that rod didn't exist, at least not to my criteria. So now I have a Daiwa TD Hyper (super stiff HVF blank) for the SPs and an Arrowz rod for the HBs.
Hi James, Yeah I agree with your comments 100%. I too was always looking for that one general purpose combo that could do soft plastics and hard body lures but you soon realise that they are 2 very different fishing techniques. Its why brands like Daiwa, Millers etc have so many technique specific rods these days. Which is awesome but does get expensive quickly. Great choices you have made on the rod selections the Arrowz and TD Hypers are great value for money.
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@@fishingmadI’ve found the infeet rods can do it all.
Nice video. Great to see good sized Bream
Caught in so much weed. Well done!
Thank you !!
Great vid could you do a vid about the perfect spinning rod and reel for squid, whiting,flathead,pinkies etc
Yeah its a great idea, ill try and get around to it soon.
Great video. Definitely learned a few things there, especially about the tip actions
Thanks Darren, Glad you found it helpful !!
Another great educational video mate. You did well landing those fish in that environment.
Thanks 👍 Darren. Yeah that system is a mess these days. The weed has taken over which makes it almost unfishable. Had to take the mirage drive out because it was full of weed. But it does highlight that with some changes to tackle like fishing lighter and using weed less jig heads you can still catch a few decent fish.
Great video Alan, I was there a few weeks back before lockdown 4 and got onto a couple of bream very similar size that you got using same the hidden weight system and midnight oil grub too. Its a challenge to get their heads turned once they bury themselves in the weed though, one took me a good 15 min to land.
Thanks !! Yeah ive never seen that location so weedy. Worst its been for many years. Even trying to use the mirage drive was super challenging. And when you do hook a decent one you loose some of the runs and fight because your just battling thick thick weed. Lets hope they tidy it up soon. And yeah 100% cant go wrong with motor oil grub with HWS jig heads.
Very informative as always. Thanks
Glad it was helpful! Plenty of good stuff on the way.
Great informative video Alan, loved it. To have those bream bite on cue was great, just wish the bream here were like that. lol
Thanks 👍 Yeah its the best when fish play nicely and decide to bite just as your demonstrating fishing techniques.
Love your instructional videos, very easy to comprehend and very well explained. To the novice your advice is a godsend. I look forward to many more and hope tp put them into practice very soon. Well done.
Thanks Todd !! Really glad your finding these vids helpful !! Lots more content like this on the way soon.
Awesome video Alan 👍🏼. Love the information in this vid. Bream are probably my favorite species to target.
Thanks Jared. Yeah I agree bream are an awesome species to target especially on light gear. I've been doing a few event nights lately and a lot of people find it really helpful knowing the differences between rods and how they can be used properly,
Yea I strugle sometimes knowing what rod to use and how to use it with specific lures or baits.
Yeah took me a while to work it out, but it does really help with technique once you know the differences. Only if i had more money some of the bream gear you could spend a small fortune on would be awesome
Lol, yea I know right, same here. A lot of light tackle gear can get pretty expensive.
yeah i really would love to get a Millers twitch freak and certate combo but thats super expensive.
Nice mate couple ripper bream. I been trying to fish salt water lately usually fish for trout around noojee etc but been getting my ass kicked. Good to know I’m using the right stuff I just gotta persist!
Thanks !! Yeah keep persisting 100%. It can be a battle trying to land decent fish on light gear but 100% thats the right stuff and thats what makes it so much fun. Heart in the mouth stuff trying to land a fish on gear so light.
Hi Alan
What kind of action do you look for when using a Blade and Surface lures?
Cheers
Blades you can work in 2 ways. I prefer sharp lift and then let them sink to the bottom and stay there for a few seconds. The lift adds all the vibration, otherwise you can slow roll them and get good vibration. Surface lures work very slowly and continually mix up the retrieve adding some hard down twitches
Great fishing as ever and brilliant setup guide. 🤙🎣
Thanks Terry. I'm getting more and more requests on the instructional side of things around setup and technique. So really glad you enjoyed it. I think I'm well overdue to catch up with ya at that spot again.
fishingmad pulled out some crackers early this week, biggest went 39cm. Love catching up anytime mate.
Wow 39 is fantastic !! Well done. Will have to head that way very soon.
fishingmad let me know when you're keen. I'm always in for that🤙
Legend, will do. As long as we dont go back into lockdown will be in the next couple of weeks for sure
Wow you got the ,,,,,, fishie and the salad,,,,, but where's the chipie's ,,,,,,,,,,very nice breambo though 😆 🤣 😂 love your videos you explain how and what and that's what's needed 😉 😜 😀
Great instructional video for us beginners. All very complex but you explain it better than anyone.
Thanks you so much Rod. Im glad you enjoyed it and found it helpful. Just as FYI I have a new members area on the FishingMad website fishingmad.com.au/member here im doing regular fishing workshops on all sorts of fishing topics. Covering all the basics in great detail It might be helpful for you.
Gr8 vid Alan, which Atomic Arrowz rod are you using mate?
Hi Serge, I hope you are well. Have a look at the 12:47 second mark. It shows footage all the way up the rod blank and shows the exact model. Its the Crank 70BC its a ripper rod for about $130 I believe
Cheers Mate.
Brilliant educational content covering gear and lures.
Did you end up fixing your Luvias reel?. Or a new replacement.
Thank you, I really appreciate the feedback. The Luvias seems to be OK. I put new line on the reel, and serviced it as much as I could and its OK for the moment. I still prob need to send it back for a proper service at some stage.
@@fishingmad Good to hear it's ok.
I've got the 2500S. Fingers crossed it lasts many years to come.
They are very good, have you seen the new Luvias Airity came out. Looks very similar to the certate and a lot more expensive.
@@fishingmad sure have. They look unreal. Spool is from the Exist LT I believe. Bloody expensive though. I'll stick with my Luvias LT for now 😄
Yeah me too. Id love to splash some cash on a few items but gee it gets expensive quick.
Hi Alan, I am a beginner still struggling to catch my first fish, all I got is a Kmart rod and I have been told to start with bait fishing instead of jumping into lure fishing.
The problem is I can't find many resources about bait fishing, perhaps I am not searching the right words.
Using my Kmart rod and the Kmart bream rig, I cut small pieces or Pilchards and use that for bait.
But once it is in the water, I do not know what to do, should I reel it up every so often to check if the bait is still hooked? Or should I just leave it say 2 hours and call it a no fish day.. how do I know when to reel up and change location
Thanks for your message, for starters whoever told you not to use soft plastics or lures and just stick to bait is giving you poor advice. Soft plastics, lures and baits all work well, how you catch them is completely up to you. I find it a lot more fun to catch them with soft plastics and lures, but many i know also prefer bait, so its a personal choice and not what someone tells you to do. There are some really helpful bait fishing vids on our channel as well this one here is a good example ua-cam.com/video/ULiQFi1s-4c/v-deo.html when bait fishing for bream live baits like worms, maggots and yabbies work great. cast them out and leave the line in. I usually check it every 10-15 minutes to make sure there isn't any weed on the line and that the bait is still there and rigged properly. Also its a good idea to use very light line and leaders it makes a big difference when targeting bream, pinkies that sort of stuff. heaps of helpful content on the channel and we have very detailed instructional how to guides and workshops in the FishingMad members portal. Thanks
@@fishingmad Thank you so much for replying Alan, I am keeping an open mind about lures for sure! I will check your the videos you linked!
Another wonderful vid, A lot of really helpful tips. I was looking at buying an Infeet Z rod do you think they are any good for soft plastics ?
Thanks Heath. Yeah the infeet Z rods are great for soft plastics just make sure you get the ones with the red colours. Daiwa has colour coded red/black for fast action and blue/white for slow action. I found the handles quite big on the infeet Zs so just keep that in mind
@@fishingmad Great thank you, thats very helpful. Was the EX much more expensive
Yeah unfortunately it was a bit of a jump up in price. The EX go for $499 i believe. But they feel very nice in hand with the full foam handle
Hi Alan, what hook size do you recommend for hws 1/16 or 1/20? Thanks
Typically I use 1 or 1H. Either will work great
Hi Alan looking to buy my first decent spin reel up from a Sedona to pair with a 3-10 lb atomic arrowz estuary rod I am currently trying to decide between the vanford and the daiwa td sol iii in 2500 would love your option on the 2
Fantastic, both those options are a massive step up from the Sienna. I have used the SOL and Vanford a lot over the last 12 months. Both are very good reels and you wouldnt be disappointed with either. I tend to always go for the vanford over the Sol. The drag on it just feels so much nicer, sounds amazing when you catch a fish and the handle also feels nicer in the hand.
I'm a complete newbie at 55yo haha. Flooked a bream pre covid at patterson river and am hooked for life. No luck since but been using bait (chicken, squid, prawn) but just get stripped all the time. Should l just try soft plastics? Didn't notice in video if sinker was on or just jighead? I'm land based BTW. Any advice greatly appreciated or better spot than patterson river. I'm in Hampton Park. Thanks.
Hi Stewart, I would suggest try a smaller hook size for your baits and also try a smaller sinker size, you will find that will help a lot for baits getting striped. Also many times its things like small mullet and bait fish striping the bait before bream can get to it. Also using berley when its quiet can really help. Patterson river is generally a very productive fishing spot and soft plastics are a great way of targeting them. With soft plastics I generally use a 1/16, 1/20 jig head on something like a 2.5 inch grub. I'm actually working on a 2 hour workshop right now on all the basics of bream fishing which will go live in a week or two so might be worth having a look into our members area to help fast track your catch rates with bream and other fishing stuff and species fishingmad.com.au/member hope that helps
do you top shot a mono backing with the 6lb braid on the reel? if so how do you do this without overfilling? cheers
Hi Geoff, I usually do braid all the way through. Many of the reels I have are shallow spools so 150M of braid is often fine, if not then i will back spool it with some really light mono and fine knot to avoid tangles. I usually look at the manufacturer specs to see how much line should fit on the reel which makes it a little easier to guess.
thanks Alan, well spelt out. cheers
no worries
Great video how do you always catch fish!!
I never catch anything
LOL, Its tough out there and I have my fair share of struggles at times catching too. Especially during this time of year when the weather is much colder. Often its lots of research lots of experimenting and some times lots of hours.
Hi Alan just wondering have you got a fishing shop coz I’d like to come and buy something’s thanks
Hi Stephen, Nah I don't own a shop, I just love buying and testing fishing gear and putting reviews on the FishingMad UA-cam and website. If I can help in any way let me know.
Okay thanks Alan
I always find it funny that land based guys are always trying to cast out as far as they can and boat guys are always casting back towards land 😂
Hi thanks alots plz mention reel 150 gram for soft thanks again 💐👌
Your welcome, the reel is a Daiwa Luvias 2000 one of the lightest reels you can buy only 150 grams
@@fishingmad great vid
Where money is no option!
Thank you
Yeah bream gear gets expensive very quickly. Theres some gear out there i would love to have that is probably some time away.
Is that century lakes?
Looks like it to me - I didn't think they still had Bream in there
The TD Hyper 1-2kg is a really good all round rod that isn’t to pricey
Hi Alan, If my mainline is braid, what setup would you use for a leader for bait fishing? Can you still use a running sinker with a swivel? Thanks