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Just on the technique, is your line slack the whole time the plastic is on the drop? If you have no slack, will the tail have no action? Might be overthinking it but can't really find the answer anywhere
Sorry just a bit confused with your lure technique, you mention with the slim swimz your just lifting the rod tip and winding in the slack, but I am confused as to how your able to get the lure to the bottom if your winding in your slack line? wouldnt the lure be off the bottom once you wind in the slack?
Hmmmnnn So if it’s on the bottom the line will bow. I wind up the slack line in the bow (maybe one turn) Lift the rod, the the lure swim, and wind in the slack so you’re in contact with the lure as it swims to the bottom agaib
@@ByronTeaHill thanks for your reply all good I think the bream I think im using too heavy jighead Im using 1/20, plus it doesnt help the bream are fed bread by the local residents lol. it would probably be easier if I had go pro footage so you could see exactly how I am doing the technique all good I will keep persisting so far I've got three bream on Zman grubz just taking along time lol, but persistence is key I will prevail thanks for the tip. tight lines :D
@@ByronTeaHill Hey mate thanks I was winding in too much slack, once I tried just doing half a turn that makes the difference, cheers for replying. Tight lines 🎣
@@ByronTeaHill that makes sense I watch a couple other Aussie fisherman and always wondered that compared to a paddle tail thanks for the explanation:) id say a lot of paddle tails, crankbaits and swimbaits on the bass side. On salt side paddle tails and hard jerkbaits
The Mark Rober of Bream fishing! Great vid Byron - absolutely smashing it.
Hahahaha, let’s not get ahead of ourselves. 😁😂🤣
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Looked like a minty sesh on the Nicho, once again great production. Thanks Byron
It was!
Love your work Byron keep it up. The socks made the video matching the yak lol
Bahahaha!
Awesome video mate. Have you tried the watermelon red grubs? I love them on flatties.
Thanks to this video I was able to get my first fish on soft plastic. Nothing huge but it's a work in progress.
That is awesome!
Awesome video Byron and some beautiful big breambos 👌 Looking forward to the rest of the series
Thanks gents. We should do something together!
@@ByronTeaHill yeah for sure 😁 ventured over to the lovely Sale last Monday for a fish haha think going to have another explore this Saturday too 🤞
Nice and informative BH, keep em coming
Great video!! Keen for Ep2
Excellent video Byron, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
great video mate, keep it up. really enjoyed your last one too!!
Appreciate it Gibbsy
Love ya stuff live 5 mins from the nicho have caught some huge fish coming outta there it’s a good spot for some bream
I enjoy your vids mate 👍 keep up the good work
Great video mate, also love those Shun knives. Have that one myself =)
The best
Cheers Mate!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge
Quality quality vid love it.
Book Rielly thanks Book! Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome videos
Great video Byron. Looking forward to the rest of the series.
Interesting you didn't score a chubby style lure in the pack.
Thanks Blair!
The Zman grubz are a god of a plastic
Yeah man they certainly are. Been around for a while, proven.
Just on the technique, is your line slack the whole time the plastic is on the drop? If you have no slack, will the tail have no action? Might be overthinking it but can't really find the answer anywhere
Sorry just a bit confused with your lure technique, you mention with the slim swimz your just lifting the rod tip and winding in the slack, but I am confused as to how your able to get the lure to the bottom if your winding in your slack line? wouldnt the lure be off the bottom once you wind in the slack?
Hmmmnnn
So if it’s on the bottom the line will bow. I wind up the slack line in the bow (maybe one turn)
Lift the rod, the the lure swim, and wind in the slack so you’re in contact with the lure as it swims to the bottom agaib
@@ByronTeaHill thanks for your reply all good I think the bream I think im using too heavy jighead Im using 1/20, plus it doesnt help the bream are fed bread by the local residents lol.
it would probably be easier if I had go pro footage so you could see exactly how I am doing the technique all good I will keep persisting so far I've got three bream on Zman grubz just taking along time lol, but persistence is key I will prevail thanks for the tip.
tight lines :D
@@ByronTeaHill Hey mate thanks I was winding in too much slack, once I tried just doing half a turn that makes the difference, cheers for replying.
Tight lines 🎣
I’m curious why so many Australian fisherman use minnow hard baits so much of the time? I’m from the states (Florida) and rarely see them used.
What do you guys mainly use in Florida?
There’s a lot of bait here in Australia that look like minnows vs fat chubby fish
@@ByronTeaHill that makes sense I watch a couple other Aussie fisherman and always wondered that compared to a paddle tail thanks for the explanation:) id say a lot of paddle tails, crankbaits and swimbaits on the bass side. On salt side paddle tails and hard jerkbaits