Truth is, most of the time, we collect lures because we like how they look, they arn't exactly any more effective than each other at catching fish as long as you have certain basics down right. A transparent one that doesn't rattle too much, and a solid colour brightly coloured one with a loud rattle, for each category. Then you get different types, shallow and deep diving cranks, suspending, popper (1 walk the dog, 1 cupped), and vibes. After that, you have jig heads + soft plastics. Each of them serve different purposes - surface, to moderate depth, to deep depth. But if you're a beginner, get a small shallow diving slow floating crank bait that is relatively cheap and go round casting into snags and stuff. After that, it is all about learning how to mimic panicked fish/injured fish movement, or prawns, or whatever it is you need to mimic
*I love it **enjoyable.fishing** recommend I’m using it for my 1.0 Crankbaits and small Jerkbait. Paired with my Assassin. Works great, feels great. Would definitely recommend this setup.*
What I have heard is to try and match the hatch. Find a lure that is similar to what the fish is feeding on. I haven't had much success with lures though.
@John Yeah I haven't done a lot of lure fishing just shared what I've learnt from others. I've seen videos of snapper caught on spanners but it really depends on what your targeting , what they feed on and there hunting style. I personally will go with live bait any day.
Depends on the fish In your area, he says speak to your local tackle store because they'll inform you on what kind of fish are in your area. You don't want to go using a lure for one type of fish in a lake that's stocked with another type of fish.
I'm new to fishing and love it so far, and i've just been using bait. I've been given a whole bunch of free lures so I checked this out and it looks awesome! Thanks for the informative video, it's one of the more straight-forward explanations without going into too much detail. Just right for beginners like me!
still haven't caught a dam thing on a lure,yep i do all that stuff and luers would be ezy to use as i go camping/hiking but have to stick to bait as luers just do not catch fish as regularly as baits do
+kurt brayford Hi Kurt, Sorry to hear you haven't caught any fish on lures. They do work but yes, sometimes bait can be better in certain situations. Bait or lure, the most important thing is to be fishing in areas populated by the fish's natural food (baitfish, shrimp, etc.), with some kind of water-disturbing structure, and at the right time of the tide/day. If you can tick those boxes then half the battle is won. Good luck with your future lure fishing efforts.
few hints to people who start lure fishing - make sure ya lure looks like baitfish that you can see in water for eg if u see prawns find lure that looks like that next thing make sure ya find fish no point doing 100 casts and there is no fish easy tip look for fishing chopping bait or deep drop offs and work around that !
Sam Mackey Hi Sam, We have some more land-based videos coming up soon. Otherwise, if you check out our UA-cam Channel, we have a few beach fishing videos that might be of interest; one covers bait fishing and we have two on beach lure fishing. We do have plans for some more land-based videos to shoot in early 2015, and some kayak fishing videos, so stay tuned! Good fishing.
Give up on bream luring if you're doing land based. Highly impractical and super boring because you will get 0 fish for a long long time. Or lose lots of lures in high difficulty areas (casting technique and accuracy is VERY important here as you can't retrieve lures used for shore based breaming - you'll only be using vibes/jigs). Tips though, go to sand flats and try for flat heads. Very good beginner lure fishing. You can also try to catch blowies at the same time, if you are able to hook up blowies with hardbody lures, you're doing it right. (they chase relatively fast, and won't always strike if they suspect enough that a lure isn't food -- however, they do strike a LOT, so if they don't strike, then you're definitely doing something wrong, and if they DO strike, well, that's 1 part down, it doesn't mean it will work on other species, but you're doing something right at least). Get a diving minnow/shad hard body and do a 'slow roll', so it dives and attempts to dig a little trail as you retrieve it back to you. If a flathead is close enough, it should strike. If the sand flat isn't as flat, and has lots of weeds and rocks and uneven bottom, flatheads may still be around, but it requires more technique with a suspending lure. The retrieve will be slower, and filled with lots of jigging motion to make it seem like an injured fish trying to 'swim' to shallows to recover. (Usually this type of fishing is more fun than pure flats, because you WILL get to see flatheads rise from the bottom and charge down your lure, but it isn't as easy though, so you may spend tons of time catching only blowies or nothing at all).
I went fishing in half Moon Bay and caught a HUGE smelt in the marina using a piece of shrimp barely on the hook. Well he was asking for it cuz I saw him under the water multiple times
there is always a difference and will be with the lures. fishing area (sea, river(big/small), pond, hills waterfall etc.) the best is to use a small lure like the size of your nose hole, small is always good and effective.
hello im a biginer at fishing and im trying to catch a lake perch with jig bait 7g waight with mono line 40mm but that doesnt worked well is that coz my rod really heavy??
+Srib Hi Srib, if your lures are spinning then the front towing eye might not be straight, or they are being swum too fast. The speed at which a lure can be moved varies a lot from lure to lure but most swim better at slower speeds than fast. I suggest checking the front eyelet and if necessary making small incremental adjustments with your pliers to see if you can straighten the action. If you are experiencing this with all lures then try moving them slower. Are you trolling or casting? And what specific lures are you using?
Yes I do as long as there not to whippet like the traditional Jarvis walker fibreglass rods shimano eclipse baitcaster is good yes graphite rods are much more sensitive stiff and lighter but at the same time much much more expensive and you have to be super super careful with them they snap like anything fibreglass take a lot of abuse but also are heavier and usually floppy depending on the rod and specific material used ugly stik golds are a great choice anything you got is better then nothing remember your grandfather would have caught fish on sticks literal sticks or hand lines .or fibreglass rods old heavy ones
6 lb braid mainline plus 4 leader and you handled a salmon! How did the thin line make it to the end when the salmon was fighting all the way? BTW, what is the length of the Bullseye rod used in the video, 6'6 2 Pce 2-4kg ?
Questions you didn't answer: 1: What lure would be a good 'all around lure'? Remember, if your recommendation is to talk to our local tackle shop, then that's where your viewers are going to take their business, not to you. 2: Why are you assuming everyone has a boat? 99% of anglers are shore-fisherman, and if you are intending this to be an instructional video for newbies, you need to stop assuming everyone has a boat. 3: What should a lure fisherman target as a way to identify potential areas where fish are? This is the number-one complaint in the Fishing community: "Fishermen have zero sportsmanship. They're too secretive about basic information." Address that complaint, and become an exception rather than a part of the rule. 4: How can you tell when you're hooked? Explain what the difference is between having a fish on, and being caught in obstacles. The only question you actually answered was how to use a general 'all around' retrieving method. 1/5 is a failure.
A good allround lures are the squidgie soft plastic in bloodworm in 50-80mm Use a braided fishing line daiwa j braid is a good start dont use jarvis walker crap a 6lb fluorocarbon leader to connect to your braid is a good allrounder for river fishing you can connect that using a alberto knot Pick up a decent budget rod such as the daiwa aird or the atomic arrowz series and match that will a decent budget reel like the daiwa aird lt Make sure the rods graphite and around 1-3kg or 2-4kg rod is good . Also hardbody lures such as the atomic shiner work well My main fishing setup is Rod 1.5-3.5kg Reel 2000 size Braid 6lb Leader 4lb After that its just a learning curve im a land based fishermen and you will just start learn things and catch more fish once you have a decent setup i will give a few tips though 1 i found bream pick up the soft plastics and drop it so you have to watch your line for bites a good intercator that fish has picked up a soft plastic is that you will see you line flick once or twice when you see this set the hook 2 if you using bait bread works extremely well on a size 8 hook for big and small bream 3 get out there and have a go you cant get good at fishing unless you fail and learn sometimes i might only catch 3 or 4 fish Other times you might catch 14 . It just depents 4 weather and tides make a huge difference when fishing . They can mean the difference between a good day of fishing and a bad one Anyway i hope that helps . And btw don’t watch videos by jarvis walker or buy any of there products there crap even the lures are crap Oh i find areas that a good fish holding ground are jetties and wharfs or anywhere where theres structure .but open sandflats work well on a rising tide and once you got a fish you will know it . The first few times you use soft plastics you will usually miss a few fish you will usually pull the hooks on the fish or feel the bite and forget to strike.but after that its just smooth sailing. Ok get out there and catch some fish
Frenzy Adventures hi, do you have to use bait on Lures ? I always used bait before and this year I wanted to try to use Lures instead of live bait . First time using lures, I used bait in Texas and we moved to central NY and they have very large flat heads . What size lure should I use for large fat heads?? Is bait used as well ? Do you use bait on Lo
He said talk to your local store because he doesn’t know what fish are around everyone’s location, sure he could have sat there and named 5 thousand lures you can use or give you the tip of going to the store around you and asking. Also talk to anyone fishing, I’m sure they would love to tell you what to use and how to use.
+S. Oliver Joey How long you leave your lure in the water during each retrieve will depend on your choice of lure and the prevailing conditions but it's important to remember that there is no rush to get your lure back to your rod. Many fish prefer a lure that stops and starts, with the pause often being the catalyst for a strike, so be sure to make it a good pause of a few seconds at least, between each lure movement. And work the lure all the way back to your position in case a fish is following. As for how long to fish around each area, a general rule of thumb is that you should keep casting until you've covered the area well and if you catch fish keep working the same area until the action stops; or, if you don't feel any strikes during that time then move on to a new area and then cover that well with your casts, and so on. I hope that helps. Good luck!
+Northface 531 No, we didn't use bait in this video, it was focussed on lure fishing. We have some helpful bait fishing videos elsewhere on our UA-cam channel so please feel free to check out those if that is how you prefer to fish.
Hi Moey, This video was filmed north of Sydney but I'm unsure which beach you're referring to. Can you please tell me the time (in the video) at which you see the location you want to know more about?
+Gobind Khalsa That's a big question! ;) There is no one lure colour that is best for every situation because there are many variables, such as the target fish, water colour, time of day (i.e. how much light), etc. A general guide to use is that you should fish with natural looking colours-those that mimic real baitfish-when the water is clearer; and bright loud colours when the water is dirty. If you are just starting out and were hoping for a simple answer to try then I suggest you could start with a simple gold/black combination. That works for me on many fish but please don't let that suggestion stop you from trying other options, it is only one of many colours I use. I think the gold/black pattern works well because of the contrast between the two colours and how that appears as the lure rolls, more so than the colours themselves, so keep that in mind when choosing other colour combinations. I hope that helps.
A great fisherman but shit brand. They great for starters but Jarvis walker needs to bring out high performance rods. Stuff that doesn't rust up after a week.
Truth is, most of the time, we collect lures because we like how they look, they arn't exactly any more effective than each other at catching fish as long as you have certain basics down right.
A transparent one that doesn't rattle too much, and a solid colour brightly coloured one with a loud rattle, for each category. Then you get different types, shallow and deep diving cranks, suspending, popper (1 walk the dog, 1 cupped), and vibes. After that, you have jig heads + soft plastics.
Each of them serve different purposes - surface, to moderate depth, to deep depth.
But if you're a beginner, get a small shallow diving slow floating crank bait that is relatively cheap and go round casting into snags and stuff.
After that, it is all about learning how to mimic panicked fish/injured fish movement, or prawns, or whatever it is you need to mimic
*I love it **enjoyable.fishing** recommend I’m using it for my 1.0 Crankbaits and small Jerkbait. Paired with my Assassin. Works great, feels great. Would definitely recommend this setup.*
...not sure what lures to use, speak to your tackle store. WTF? That's why I am watching this video!
rushbuzzy lol my thoughts exactly I feel ya man
What I have heard is to try and match the hatch. Find a lure that is similar to what the fish is feeding on. I haven't had much success with lures though.
@John Yeah I haven't done a lot of lure fishing just shared what I've learnt from others. I've seen videos of snapper caught on spanners but it really depends on what your targeting , what they feed on and there hunting style. I personally will go with live bait any day.
@John Lmfao, what a load of bullshit.
Depends on the fish In your area, he says speak to your local tackle store because they'll inform you on what kind of fish are in your area. You don't want to go using a lure for one type of fish in a lake that's stocked with another type of fish.
I'm new to fishing and love it so far, and i've just been using bait. I've been given a whole bunch of free lures so I checked this out and it looks awesome!
Thanks for the informative video, it's one of the more straight-forward explanations without going into too much detail. Just right for beginners like me!
eh cmon pleashhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Thank you for your explain.
Ah yes a very nice explain.
Thanks. It helps me understand how to handle a fly rod.
Thank you for a great learners video, helped a lot.
still haven't caught a dam thing on a lure,yep i do all that stuff and luers would be ezy to use as i go camping/hiking but have to stick to bait as luers just do not catch fish as regularly as baits do
+kurt brayford Hi Kurt, Sorry to hear you haven't caught any fish on lures. They do work but yes, sometimes bait can be better in certain situations. Bait or lure, the most important thing is to be fishing in areas populated by the fish's natural food (baitfish, shrimp, etc.), with some kind of water-disturbing structure, and at the right time of the tide/day. If you can tick those boxes then half the battle is won. Good luck with your future lure fishing efforts.
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One word persistence it took me years to catch fish on lures but you'll get there and once you do you will love it good luck and tight lines
few hints to people who start lure fishing - make sure ya lure looks like baitfish that you can see in water for eg if u see prawns find lure that looks like that next thing make sure ya find fish no point doing 100 casts and there is no fish easy tip look for fishing chopping bait or deep drop offs and work around that !
who is the guy presenting? also my boat doesn't exist so any tips for the shore based?
Sam Mackey Hi Sam, We have some more land-based videos coming up soon. Otherwise, if you check out our UA-cam Channel, we have a few beach fishing videos that might be of interest; one covers bait fishing and we have two on beach lure fishing. We do have plans for some more land-based videos to shoot in early 2015, and some kayak fishing videos, so stay tuned! Good fishing.
Give up on bream luring if you're doing land based. Highly impractical and super boring because you will get 0 fish for a long long time. Or lose lots of lures in high difficulty areas (casting technique and accuracy is VERY important here as you can't retrieve lures used for shore based breaming - you'll only be using vibes/jigs).
Tips though, go to sand flats and try for flat heads. Very good beginner lure fishing. You can also try to catch blowies at the same time, if you are able to hook up blowies with hardbody lures, you're doing it right. (they chase relatively fast, and won't always strike if they suspect enough that a lure isn't food -- however, they do strike a LOT, so if they don't strike, then you're definitely doing something wrong, and if they DO strike, well, that's 1 part down, it doesn't mean it will work on other species, but you're doing something right at least).
Get a diving minnow/shad hard body and do a 'slow roll', so it dives and attempts to dig a little trail as you retrieve it back to you. If a flathead is close enough, it should strike.
If the sand flat isn't as flat, and has lots of weeds and rocks and uneven bottom, flatheads may still be around, but it requires more technique with a suspending lure. The retrieve will be slower, and filled with lots of jigging motion to make it seem like an injured fish trying to 'swim' to shallows to recover. (Usually this type of fishing is more fun than pure flats, because you WILL get to see flatheads rise from the bottom and charge down your lure, but it isn't as easy though, so you may spend tons of time catching only blowies or nothing at all).
I feel like this is going to turn into an OLD SPICE commercial at any second with his demeanor and frame cuts.
When fishing with lures i don't know when a fish has my lure in its mouth or if it is attacking it can someone please help
Thanks for sharing idol how to lure fishing..
Hi
I used a lure and I cant catch a fish I m very frustrated
you'll have to wait
Patience.
I live near and fish in fresh water from shore. I can never tell between a bit or the lure hitting vegetation or something else on the bottom.
I went fishing in half Moon Bay and caught a HUGE smelt in the marina using a piece of shrimp barely on the hook. Well he was asking for it cuz I saw him under the water multiple times
there is always a difference and will be with the lures. fishing area (sea, river(big/small), pond, hills waterfall etc.) the best is to use a small lure like the size of your nose hole, small is always good and effective.
When I read “nose hole” I automatically thought my nostril.. 🫢
how should i reel it in if i'm targeting bass. im new to lure fishing and would like to start
hello im a biginer at fishing and im trying to catch a lake perch with jig bait 7g waight with mono line 40mm but that doesnt worked well is that coz my rod really heavy??
my lures are not swimming correctly and just spinning in circles wtf is going on
+Srib Hi Srib, if your lures are spinning then the front towing eye might not be straight, or they are being swum too fast. The speed at which a lure can be moved varies a lot from lure to lure but most swim better at slower speeds than fast. I suggest checking the front eyelet and if necessary making small incremental adjustments with your pliers to see if you can straighten the action. If you are experiencing this with all lures then try moving them slower. Are you trolling or casting? And what specific lures are you using?
lol
Help me! My Jarvis walker hard body lures float! Is that suppose to happen? HELP!! Appreciate it👍👌🏼
did u try turning them off and on?
Conj. 😂😂😂😂 omg a floating lure... floating
do you use any weight on yours? I’ve been using just a fake wax worm with weight but i’m not super educated with fishing 😂😂
the lure you used looks very light, is it supposed to reach the bottom and are we suppose to attach a weight to it during strong currents?
Braid 12 wraps
(- ). .(- ) me looking the other way for not keeping count and having tons of wraps in my monofilament
Can i use fibre glass rod for casting?i dont want to buy new rod again
Yes I do as long as there not to whippet like the traditional Jarvis walker fibreglass rods shimano eclipse baitcaster is good yes graphite rods are much more sensitive stiff and lighter but at the same time much much more expensive and you have to be super super careful with them they snap like anything fibreglass take a lot of abuse but also are heavier and usually floppy depending on the rod and specific material used ugly stik golds are a great choice anything you got is better then nothing remember your grandfather would have caught fish on sticks literal sticks or hand lines .or fibreglass rods old heavy ones
I had a bullseye rod It snapped like a twig
So no sinkers or bobbers
Can I use a braid only? Or it's necessary to use florocarbon with it?
Hi
New friend here 🙂 Happy Fishing 🎣🇵🇭
6 lb braid mainline plus 4 leader and you handled a salmon! How did the thin line make it to the end when the salmon was fighting all the way? BTW, what is the length of the Bullseye rod used in the video, 6'6 2 Pce 2-4kg ?
so nice bhai(brother in English) i want to start fishing with it's
how does the fish find a soft plastic if it cannot smell it like bait. especially in the open water the presenter is fishing in
Most plastics are scented. You can buy scent too. It's called "Sqidgey's 'S-Factor'" .. you put it on vibes also. I like it to use it.
What lure should I use if I'm fishing for flathead
I have that problem with mine to!
To connect the lead to the main line and the lead to the lure is it just a normal knot?
Blood knot... -_-
ummm can I not add a leader line?i just used a 24lb mono line
your mono line is the leader. you just use a 200yd leader
what lure to use for snook ?
You dont need any weight to cast the lure or the lure itself has enough weight ?
Ng Boon Hian I think it depends of the lures for instance certain lures naturally swim downwards as you reel them in
What lure was used in this video?
Questions you didn't answer:
1: What lure would be a good 'all around lure'? Remember, if your recommendation is to talk to our local tackle shop, then that's where your viewers are going to take their business, not to you.
2: Why are you assuming everyone has a boat? 99% of anglers are shore-fisherman, and if you are intending this to be an instructional video for newbies, you need to stop assuming everyone has a boat.
3: What should a lure fisherman target as a way to identify potential areas where fish are? This is the number-one complaint in the Fishing community: "Fishermen have zero sportsmanship. They're too secretive about basic information." Address that complaint, and become an exception rather than a part of the rule.
4: How can you tell when you're hooked? Explain what the difference is between having a fish on, and being caught in obstacles.
The only question you actually answered was how to use a general 'all around' retrieving method. 1/5 is a failure.
good feedback man
A good allround lures are the squidgie soft plastic in bloodworm in 50-80mm
Use a braided fishing line daiwa j braid is a good start dont use jarvis walker crap
a 6lb fluorocarbon leader to connect to your braid is a good allrounder for river fishing you can connect that using a alberto knot
Pick up a decent budget rod such as the daiwa aird or the atomic arrowz series and match that will a decent budget reel like the daiwa aird lt
Make sure the rods graphite and around 1-3kg or 2-4kg rod is good . Also hardbody lures such as the atomic shiner work well
My main fishing setup is
Rod 1.5-3.5kg
Reel 2000 size
Braid 6lb
Leader 4lb
After that its just a learning curve im a land based fishermen and you will just start learn things and catch more fish once you have a decent setup
i will give a few tips though
1 i found bream pick up the soft plastics and drop it so you have to watch your line for bites a good intercator that fish has picked up a soft plastic is that you will see you line flick once or twice when you see this set the hook
2 if you using bait bread works extremely well on a size 8 hook for big and small bream
3 get out there and have a go you cant get good at fishing unless you fail and learn sometimes i might only catch 3 or 4 fish
Other times you might catch 14 . It just depents
4 weather and tides make a huge difference when fishing . They can mean the difference between a good day of fishing and a bad one
Anyway i hope that helps . And btw don’t watch videos by jarvis walker or buy any of there products there crap even the lures are crap
Oh i find areas that a good fish holding ground are jetties and wharfs or anywhere where theres structure .but open sandflats work well on a rising tide
and once you got a fish you will know it . The first few times you use soft plastics you will usually miss a few fish you will usually pull the hooks on the fish or feel the bite and forget to strike.but after that its just smooth sailing. Ok get out there and catch some fish
Thank you!!
I'm useing a hand reel can I still use lures
Any type of lure that you can Jig would work fine with a hand reel.
Frenzy Adventures hi, do you have to use bait on Lures ? I always used bait before and this year I wanted to try to use Lures instead of live bait . First time using lures, I used bait in Texas and we moved to central NY and they have very large flat heads . What size lure should I use for large fat heads?? Is bait used as well ?
Do you use bait on Lo
He said talk to your local store because he doesn’t know what fish are around everyone’s location, sure he could have sat there and named 5 thousand lures you can use or give you the tip of going to the store around you and asking. Also talk to anyone fishing, I’m sure they would love to tell you what to use and how to use.
how long did you put the line in the sea?
+S. Oliver Joey How long you leave your lure in the water during each retrieve will depend on your choice of lure and the prevailing conditions but it's important to remember that there is no rush to get your lure back to your rod. Many fish prefer a lure that stops and starts, with the pause often being the catalyst for a strike, so be sure to make it a good pause of a few seconds at least, between each lure movement. And work the lure all the way back to your position in case a fish is following. As for how long to fish around each area, a general rule of thumb is that you should keep casting until you've covered the area well and if you catch fish keep working the same area until the action stops; or, if you don't feel any strikes during that time then move on to a new area and then cover that well with your casts, and so on. I hope that helps. Good luck!
got it. thank you very much
so did u use bait?
+Northface 531 No, we didn't use bait in this video, it was focussed on lure fishing. We have some helpful bait fishing videos elsewhere on our UA-cam channel so please feel free to check out those if that is how you prefer to fish.
+Northface 531 lol
Wat beach is that and is it n sydney please reply tnx
Hi Moey, This video was filmed north of Sydney but I'm unsure which beach you're referring to. Can you please tell me the time (in the video) at which you see the location you want to know more about?
8 years ago 😮
4lb leader ?
I noticed that you fished from a boat, for lure fishing can I use a beach rod from the river bank?
(signed; complete Noob)
you can lure fish from the bank into rivers, yes!
Where's the 3 meter flatty?
WHAT COLOUR LURE IS THE BEST ?
+Gobind Khalsa That's a big question! ;) There is no one lure colour that is best for every situation because there are many variables, such as the target fish, water colour, time of day (i.e. how much light), etc. A general guide to use is that you should fish with natural looking colours-those that mimic real baitfish-when the water is clearer; and bright loud colours when the water is dirty. If you are just starting out and were hoping for a simple answer to try then I suggest you could start with a simple gold/black combination. That works for me on many fish but please don't let that suggestion stop you from trying other options, it is only one of many colours I use. I think the gold/black pattern works well because of the contrast between the two colours and how that appears as the lure rolls, more so than the colours themselves, so keep that in mind when choosing other colour combinations. I hope that helps.
OK THANK YOU
Where about did u catch the salmon
Just out the front of Broken Bay, NSW.
Thanks
Thank you sir
Thanks
I'm very interested your video. Can you take one video for me? I'm willing to pay for it.
Wow❤
A great fisherman but shit brand. They great for starters but Jarvis walker needs to bring out high performance rods. Stuff that doesn't rust up after a week.
Nice vid
Sponsored by Jarvis walker
Hi
my left ear is lonely
on it
I want to catch the fish they are using as a hat ...
hahaha same brotha same!
Such a commercial rather than a guide
Am not comfortable watching you cast with right hand and transfer the rod to left hand and start reeling in...
hahaha I caught that too...tight lines brotha!
Telosico
just another infomercial.....
Nice Bozo
yarhz you beauty
Get a baitcaster lol
get a better fishing rod for sea-fishing, dude. xD