Great video as always guys, well done. A few small questions, the Poseidon Edible, could I use a 5000 grinder for both 14.6ft and 15ft rods? Is the 5000 not a bit too small? Also, what is the critical difference between the 14.6ft and the 15ft especially being that both are fairly the same length and same 5-ounce sinker weight? Cheers
great question! personally im using the 5000 size reel on the 15ft- and its perfect. the Edibles has a reasonably slim blank, and honestly feels like you are fishing a shorter rod(shorter than 15ft). the reason i chose the 15ft, is two-fold.. i believe the extra length should assist in putting in a longer cast when needed, and secondly, the extra length helps a whole lot when fishing into and over reefs- especially when you have to work a fish over rocks and redbait pods. hope it helps!
i was using a .70mm diameter mono trace- along with a soft foam "float" on the hook trace-(similar to a shad float i suppose), just to give it more movement in the flat water.
Wow, that was really quick with the hookups. Well done. I will be making use of your services for sure but more so for the experience.
Awesome video. Loved the commentary. Please do more False Bay/ Cape Town videos.
nice
I have my own stffy can I go fishing with u bru for some tips that will hlp me
Nice Mr Rademeyer
Naais Stinkie en Mr Harre! 😁
What beach is this at?
I'd fall off that wall. It would have to be the water side. Those rocks would hurt.
Great video as always guys, well done.
A few small questions, the Poseidon Edible, could I use a 5000 grinder for both 14.6ft and 15ft rods? Is the 5000 not a bit too small? Also, what is the critical difference between the 14.6ft and the 15ft especially being that both are fairly the same length and same 5-ounce sinker weight?
Cheers
great question! personally im using the 5000 size reel on the 15ft- and its perfect. the Edibles has a reasonably slim blank, and honestly feels like you are fishing a shorter rod(shorter than 15ft). the reason i chose the 15ft, is two-fold.. i believe the extra length should assist in putting in a longer cast when needed, and secondly, the extra length helps a whole lot when fishing into and over reefs- especially when you have to work a fish over rocks and redbait pods. hope it helps!
Golden.
Thanks so much Mr Rademeyer and good luck with future videos.
Yes, perfect
What kind of hook was used for kob?
for the smaller sized kob, i prefer using a 4/0 adrenaline circle hook. its strong, sharp and cheap!
Is that a Shad trace you were using?
i was using a .70mm diameter mono trace- along with a soft foam "float" on the hook trace-(similar to a shad float i suppose), just to give it more movement in the flat water.
first kob getting a concussion with that alternative release
thanks for the comment man- but if you look closely, that kob did not touch a rock on the way in, and was tossed perfectly into a deeper hole.
@@rademeyerfishingoutdoors4992 All right
You can lie to yourself bud we not stupid
@@abdullahkarodia2952 no, not stupid- but maybe have your eyes tested?
Haaie is ook edible. WTF?
pity about the kak audio quality - disappointing
Was done on a GoPro, working on a solution for them in CT
Use the transcript.