This DEADLY Soft Plastic HACK Catches Trophy Fish !!

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  • Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
  • Sometimes when fishing you need to get creative to improve your catch rates to match the system you are fishing. In this episode, I test a soft plastic hack that makes a massive difference and allows us to catch some truly trophy size fish and an epic location.
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  • @Mark-ew5jm
    @Mark-ew5jm 4 дні тому +2

    The Straights were one of my favorite locations in Gippsland for bream….great video and tips ….thanks for sharing.

  • @ColtonWilson3000
    @ColtonWilson3000 2 дні тому +1

    I just love grubs, double tails and split double tails (which most people still consider grubs). Some of the things I like about them are, they work on pretty much every species of fish, you can fish it in almost every way, you can imitate pretty much everything in the water from bugs, worms, to fish. By changing colours and the way they are fished. lots of people don’t throw them so fish are typically not used to seeing them. And they are usually pretty dang cheap.
    We use them for walleye and northern pike here at home, but they catch everything.

  • @aaronjoseph3366
    @aaronjoseph3366 4 дні тому +3

    @fishingmad Well done Alan! East Gippsland is truly special. Some stonkers you gents got onto! Makes the long drive truly worth it 😄

    • @fishingmad
      @fishingmad  3 дні тому +1

      Thank you, it sure is a special place. I cant help but going back time and time again. So worth it.

    • @aaronjoseph3366
      @aaronjoseph3366 3 дні тому

      @@fishingmad I can relate 👍🏼 well done! 😀

  • @Tobysfishingandtravelling
    @Tobysfishingandtravelling 4 дні тому +5

    Gday Allen, I love your videos soooooo much, you have taught me so much,
    Keep up the amazing work, keep being a sensational teacher, tight lines bro!l

    • @fishingmad
      @fishingmad  4 дні тому +2

      Thanks so much, I really appreciate the kind words and heaps of new content is on the way

    • @Tobysfishingandtravelling
      @Tobysfishingandtravelling 4 дні тому +2

      @@fishingmad can’t wait, it will be amazing!

    • @fishingmad
      @fishingmad  4 дні тому +1

      Thanks !! Its very much appreciated

  • @JohnKovacs-eu5yv
    @JohnKovacs-eu5yv 4 дні тому +1

    Awesome clip Al, great tips , fish and inspiration to get up there and get amongst those bream !

    • @fishingmad
      @fishingmad  3 дні тому

      Thanks 👍 its very much appreciated.

  • @spacekingsuhaantheultimate
    @spacekingsuhaantheultimate 4 дні тому +4

    love your vides i am using your videos to learn how to use soft plastics.

    • @fishingmad
      @fishingmad  4 дні тому +1

      That's awesome, i'm glad your finding the content helpful, and fishing with plastics is so much fun, once you start catching with them its had to go back.

  • @marioscarpuzza9810
    @marioscarpuzza9810 3 дні тому +1

    Hi Alan, nice one on these beautiful Bream. I wonder if you keep one or two for dinner 😅😅😊🤙🤙💪💪

    • @fishingmad
      @fishingmad  3 дні тому +1

      Thanks Mario, yeah there was some amazing catches there. I've always been a catch and release bream fisho's but many of the locals there love taking a few home for a feed.

  • @smileyface-re7fx
    @smileyface-re7fx 4 дні тому +1

    I do this with my sp worm profiles. Changes the action completely. Fish dig it.

    • @fishingmad
      @fishingmad  3 дні тому

      Yeah, I've only done it when needed in really snaggy areas and it can make a massive difference

  • @Truda_Rohrer
    @Truda_Rohrer 2 дні тому

    your work is really beautiful, this kinda made my day💝💝

  • @seedias5961
    @seedias5961 4 дні тому +2

    I must say everytime you hit Gippsland the weather is always perfect - no wind!!!

    • @fishingmad
      @fishingmad  4 дні тому +2

      Lots of planning in advance, I study the weather conditions like a Hawk leading up to any travel as its not worth travelling 4-6 hours if the weather isn't any good. I've been burnt many times in years past.

    • @seedias5961
      @seedias5961 4 дні тому

      @@fishingmad easy to get burned down there! Spent plenty of dead time fishing East Gippsland “ pre-kids “ - recorded times, spots, winds, water conditions, bait fish etc - now have resumed fishing - the systems especially Mitchell River have changed a lot and so have my spots! Oh well just have to start again! Watching your videos helps a lot especially the land based ones! Cheers!

  • @thehappyscrappy5681
    @thehappyscrappy5681 4 дні тому +1

    Totally agree light gear is fun my biggest bream was a yellow fin bream 53cm on 4lb braid 4lb leader and she gave me a hell of a tussle .. was a once in a life time bream most my other big bream are 43-45cm I haven’t had the pleasure of wrestling a black bream yet that’s my next adventure

    • @fishingmad
      @fishingmad  3 дні тому +1

      OMG 53cm thats crazy good. Well done !! and on 4lb leader is even better. Very impressed.

  • @jackelsfishing
    @jackelsfishing 3 дні тому +2

    did anyone else notice the dead fish floating just before the 12 minute mark

    • @fishingmad
      @fishingmad  3 дні тому +2

      Yeah there was a massive amount of dead Carp in the system. Huge ones and thousands of them. We called and alerted authorities and they said it was known due to the water temperature dropped and high salinity volumes which made it inhabitable for carp.

    • @jackelsfishing
      @jackelsfishing 3 дні тому +1

      @@fishingmad well i mean, that’s a good thing i guess

  • @Spooonk1379
    @Spooonk1379 4 дні тому +2

    You should do a camping and fishing trip in Gippsland like you did in lake eildon

    • @fishingmad
      @fishingmad  4 дні тому

      Yeah we did a camping trip at East Gippsland a few years back and it was awesome. Id love to camp and fish a heap of spots up there

    • @Spooonk1379
      @Spooonk1379 3 дні тому

      Yeah I’m planning a trip with my dad

  • @Dane_fisher436
    @Dane_fisher436 4 дні тому +1

    Yet another amazing quality video thanks for the great content Alan. Also it would be great if you could do another documentary. 🎉
    Thanks

    • @fishingmad
      @fishingmad  4 дні тому +1

      Thanks so much !! I really appreciate the comments. Got some additional TV stuff coming very soon so hopefully a few more opportunities for doco style stuff too.

    • @Dane_fisher436
      @Dane_fisher436 4 дні тому +1

      Thanks for the quick reply, sorry to be a pest but i recently bought some super thin Japanese braid and have been casting off lures like there is no tomorrow, I have tried the double uni and the fg knot do you have any knot recommendations

    • @fishingmad
      @fishingmad  4 дні тому +1

      honestly thats all I use double uni and if the rod has micro guides and FG knot. Both are amazing knots. I tend to use the double uni more when im on the water because its so quick and easy to tie.

    • @Dane_fisher436
      @Dane_fisher436 4 дні тому

      Yea fair enough i might not be doing enough turns on the fg, but unfortunately i have a 1-4 tcurve that doesn’t pair well with the double uni il try the fg with more turns and if it fails again i might need to get new line😭

  • @kev8646
    @kev8646 3 дні тому +2

    47cm bream how old would that be?! 30 years old surely??

    • @fishingmad
      @fishingmad  3 дні тому +1

      Yeah at least I wreckon, always good to see them swim off strong.

  • @nicholastruong8761
    @nicholastruong8761 14 годин тому +1

    what size Daiwa double clutch would you recommend for werribee river

    • @fishingmad
      @fishingmad  13 годин тому +1

      55mm and 70mm great for bream, bass, reddies and EPs like i did in this vid ua-cam.com/video/46obUi_avRg/v-deo.html

  • @mickkynes8010
    @mickkynes8010 3 дні тому +1

    Are commercial fishermen allowed to net that area. I fish and my local area is netted, so unless you know what you're doing and have local knowledge then fish like that would be scarce.

    • @fishingmad
      @fishingmad  3 дні тому

      As far as I'm aware, most commercial netting in PPB and Gippsland lakes has stopped ( back around 2022 ) with all the licenses bought out. It's a good question I'll see if I can dig up more info.

  • @thelittlered59
    @thelittlered59 3 дні тому +1

    Probably not going to sit this combo in a kayak rod holder? 😅

    • @fishingmad
      @fishingmad  2 дні тому +1

      LOL nah no way. Hopefully I learned a very costly and valuable lesson

  • @spacekingsuhaantheultimate
    @spacekingsuhaantheultimate 4 дні тому +2

    also why doesn't bait work on lake tyers like chicken or prawn

    • @fishingmad
      @fishingmad  4 дні тому +2

      Baits still work fine in those systems and I saw some huge bream and flathead caught at lake tyers with prawns last time I was there. Garfish and pilchards also work well there, but typically I prefer to throw plastics and lures at them.

    • @spacekingsuhaantheultimate
      @spacekingsuhaantheultimate 4 дні тому +1

      @@fishingmad thanks for the advice as i will be heading there this weekend

    • @fishingmad
      @fishingmad  4 дні тому

      Awesome, its a brilliant place. Just remember we are in Winter now and its peak cold so the bite can be slow.

    • @spacekingsuhaantheultimate
      @spacekingsuhaantheultimate 4 дні тому +1

      @@fishingmad and last question what type of rod will be the best for flathead and bream thank you @fishingmad

    • @fishingmad
      @fishingmad  4 дні тому

      watch this vid I think half way through ua-cam.com/video/QoDMzj_YB3o/v-deo.html it explains all the rods and reels i use there. Try and have a prim target species as bream ideally will be a 1-3kg rod and flathead a 2-4kg rod there are lots of variations to this depending on what lures or bait your using.

  • @tomjones8293
    @tomjones8293 4 дні тому +8

    4 hour drive just for breams ?! jeesh.. are you mad or what ?