Thanks Alan, appreciate the feed back, mate! We have a 'How To Catch Gummy Sharks In Port Phillip Bay' video going up shortly so please ensure you're subscribed and hit the notification bell to know when it's uploaded.
It would be a short video. Just ensure you're fishing at least 1 hour before a tide change, 2 is better and stay for at least 2 hours after the change. High or low tide are both good and if you can time them with sunrise or sunset even better.
Fantastic video: just reinforces that I need to move a lot more. A little more detail on your rig would have been really useful to a beginner like myself, but maybe you’ve already covered that in another video!
@HookedUpTV thanks for sharing your knowledge 👌 Can I ask, I am looking at whiting rods at the moment. I was checking out the Shimano Revolution R spec. Leaning towards the 7’2” light spin. Do you think this is a good bang for buck rod? Or would you recommend something else in that $150ish range from Shimano?
@@RichardNye-w1c that rod would be okay, but its a little short in my opinion, I like longer rods. There's a new model out, the Shimano Izalus, it's $99, graphite and theres an 8ft 2-4kg model. I'd look at these.
@@HookedUpTV Thanks also Would you recommend the Vanford 2500 or Stradic FM 2500? as I want something better than the Nasci I know the Vanford has ci4+ and stradic has hagane body just confused on which to buy. But stradic gear ratio is 5.8 compared to 6 on Vanford.
@@superstarrrr4555 the Stradic is the reel better suited to that style of fishing, its more robust and durable, and has more torque, it wil be better when you hook gummys and other bycatch.
Brilliant fellah,..I always love your vids, and how you explain things so practically and thoroughly, its helped my fishing definitely, thanks for all your efforts to do what you're doing to help others be better fishos😉👍
this guy is got to be one of the best! right on point, simple and clear. love this channel
Thanks Alan, appreciate the feed back, mate! We have a 'How To Catch Gummy Sharks In Port Phillip Bay' video going up shortly so please ensure you're subscribed and hit the notification bell to know when it's uploaded.
Next time your on the snapper in port Philip can you do a video on snapper feeding times, example when to fish the tides Ect
It would be a short video. Just ensure you're fishing at least 1 hour before a tide change, 2 is better and stay for at least 2 hours after the change. High or low tide are both good and if you can time them with sunrise or sunset even better.
Fantastic video: just reinforces that I need to move a lot more. A little more detail on your rig would have been really useful to a beginner like myself, but maybe you’ve already covered that in another video!
Thanks for the feedback Simon. If you Google "rigs for king George whiting" you'll find our web blog on it which has a detailed diagram.
Were you get the rod holder rack from thinking of doing same with mine
You have to get them custom made from your local stainless fabricator.
Bro your content is the best! Keep it up
@@RichardNye-w1c thanks for watching and commenting!
@HookedUpTV thanks for sharing your knowledge 👌
Can I ask, I am looking at whiting rods at the moment. I was checking out the Shimano Revolution R spec. Leaning towards the 7’2” light spin. Do you think this is a good bang for buck rod? Or would you recommend something else in that $150ish range from Shimano?
@@RichardNye-w1c that rod would be okay, but its a little short in my opinion, I like longer rods. There's a new model out, the Shimano Izalus, it's $99, graphite and theres an 8ft 2-4kg model. I'd look at these.
@@HookedUpTV thanks mate I’ll suss
Awesome video!
Thanks!
Great video.
Thanks!
Hi kosta,
What will rod and reel will you recommend for ppb and wp for whiting shimano anarchy 1 - 3kg or 2 - 4kg
Definitely 2-4kg, that will handle both in most situations. A Nasci 2500 is the best bang for buck reel that would suit perfectly.
@@HookedUpTV Thanks also Would you recommend the Vanford 2500 or Stradic FM 2500? as I want something better than the Nasci I know the Vanford has ci4+ and stradic has hagane body just confused on which to buy. But stradic gear ratio is 5.8 compared to 6 on Vanford.
@@superstarrrr4555 the Stradic is the reel better suited to that style of fishing, its more robust and durable, and has more torque, it wil be better when you hook gummys and other bycatch.
Brilliant fellah,..I always love your vids, and how you explain things so practically and thoroughly, its helped my fishing definitely, thanks for all your efforts to do what you're doing to help others be better fishos😉👍
@@gyulahohmann3123 Thanks for watching and thanks for the feedback, we really appreciate it!
Great video! So when is the most movement best for whiting after high tide leading to low tide?
Thanks. About an hour after.
Nice Boat Kosta.
It's a great little rig!
Which Sportsman model is this? It looks different to the one in the snapper video.
@KDog-x3i yeah it is. This is the 19 Reef and the one in the snapper video is the Masters 207, which is now a discontinued model.