Surf Fishing With Metal Casting Jig

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024

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  • @Jessica37323
    @Jessica37323 25 днів тому +4

    I use a 3 ft 60lb mono leader to a barrel swivel to 30lb braid. For spoons

    • @tightlineshightides
      @tightlineshightides  25 днів тому

      Do you ever feel like the larger mono spooks some of the fish?

  • @elchacon6304
    @elchacon6304 24 дні тому +3

    This is a very informative video. You earned a new subscriber.

  • @davidstokes925
    @davidstokes925 24 дні тому +2

    Thanks for helping demo!

  • @johnmiller4282
    @johnmiller4282 23 дні тому +1

    Most mackerel are snagged on treble hooks.

    • @tightlineshightides
      @tightlineshightides  23 дні тому

      I have foul hooked my fair share over the years. However in my experience I hook the majority of them in the mouth, not a snag.
      That being said, I’m pretty sure I’ve seen some people purposely trying to snag them with a treble. Not worried about a strike at all, just ripping hooks through the water. Pretty interesting strategy, just not my cup of tea.
      Thanks four the view and comment!

  • @paulgiannetto5317
    @paulgiannetto5317 23 дні тому +1

    Hi. Like your informative videos. But interested on what the blanks you used for your rods. I'm not competition as I am based in the UK but come over and fish a few times a year. LOL

    • @tightlineshightides
      @tightlineshightides  23 дні тому

      Thanks for the view!
      The blank in this video is MHX. Moderately priced and holds up really well for all I put them through. I abuse my surf rods quite a bit as I ride a good ways with them in the back of the truck.
      I honestly build with a lot of different blanks though. It all depends on what the customer is looking for.

  • @Dylan-o8n
    @Dylan-o8n День тому +1

    I’ve got 6000 shimano Saragossa and I’m using 20 lb braid which gets me just about 300 yards and I use a 40 lb fluro leader is this good?

  • @Dylan-o8n
    @Dylan-o8n 9 днів тому +1

    Could I use a shimano teramar xx se 8ft rod for surf fishing? Or should I do a 10 foot st Croix siege?

    • @tightlineshightides
      @tightlineshightides  9 днів тому +1

      Man, those are some great rods you’re looking at. I’m a rod builder, so I generally use my own rods, but I could probably get behind either one.
      Here is my take though, if you’re going to throw more artificial lures, meaning casting 100+ times in a day, go with the 8’. If you’re looking to do more passive style fishing, casting a line out and letting it rest in a rod holder between strikes, go with the 10’ rod.
      You can’t go wrong in either case, you can fish artificial with the 10’ rod and you can soak bait with the 8’ if needed. However, if you have an idea of what you plan to do most often, then get the rod for that.

  • @Dylan-o8n
    @Dylan-o8n 5 днів тому +1

    does the fluro break easily or something?

    • @tightlineshightides
      @tightlineshightides  5 днів тому +1

      No, it’s just that really toothy fish can cut you off. Some people will fish with wire, but that really hurts the presentation if you ask me.

  • @Dylan-o8n
    @Dylan-o8n 2 дні тому

    Does a 30 inch leader monofilament work well for using these types of lures and maybe like spoons as well

    • @tightlineshightides
      @tightlineshightides  2 дні тому

      I think 30” is kind of long. I generally use between 12” and 20”. That being said, the reason I stay in that range is because I try to keep the knot out of the guides as much as possible. But, if you can tie a good line-to-line knot that doesn’t catch on your guides on the way out then you can use whatever length leader you want.
      For braid to mono or fluro I use the FG which glides great through my guides.

    • @Dylan-o8n
      @Dylan-o8n 2 дні тому +1

      @@tightlineshightides great thanks! And what I’m using the lures that you were displaying in the video kind of like spoons and Clarks spoon diamond jigs should I use fluorocarbon? Maybe like 30 pound fluro with 20 pound braid?

    • @tightlineshightides
      @tightlineshightides  2 дні тому +1

      I like to use 30# fluorocarbon. It’s a little more abrasion resistant than mono, and 30# usually holds up to most fish I catch on the beach. Just be sure to check for damaged line between cast.

    • @Dylan-o8n
      @Dylan-o8n День тому +1

      @@tightlineshightides great thanks, does the fluro sinking a little more effect the spoons movement or does it not work as effectively if it drops lower in the water

    • @tightlineshightides
      @tightlineshightides  День тому

      I would say, for these jigs, buoyancy isn’t really a factor. The weight of the jigs is pretty high and they will drag either one to the bottom pretty quickly.
      If I were using a lighter swim bait in calm waters, I might consider buoyancy of the line, but not so much for surf.

  • @bajadan6034
    @bajadan6034 25 днів тому +2

    Is that reel ipx rated ?

    • @tightlineshightides
      @tightlineshightides  25 днів тому +1

      I can’t 100% confirm this spec, but I think it is IPX8.
      In any case, the reel in this video is several years old and exclusively fished saltwater. I try not to dunk it, but it has gotten soaked a few times over the years and is still cooking. I have a stick cleaning routine after every trip and service them annually.

    • @auggyboy284
      @auggyboy284 23 дні тому +3

      The Shimano Stradic FL and FM are not IPX rated. They do have a protective coating that shields it from corrosion. The Stradic SW (JDM reel) has a IPX8 rating.

    • @tightlineshightides
      @tightlineshightides  23 дні тому +1

      Thanks for the clarification. Great info

    • @auggyboy284
      @auggyboy284 22 дні тому +1

      @@tightlineshightides Honestly, I use a Stradic FL 5000XG in the surf too. I’ve not had any issues with them three years and running.

    • @tightlineshightides
      @tightlineshightides  22 дні тому

      They are pretty legit. Never had an ounce of issues with any of mine and I’m out on the beach with them all the time.