The mini Squidtrex range including 55 ,65 ,75 , 85mm will be available in stores around early November. Keep an eye on the Nomad Design AU website for updates 🙌
The Madscad Twitchbait range is a great go-to option for all of these species, depending on the size and depth. Vertrex Max & Swim Vibes are another good option for slow rolling for Flathead and Salmon or vertical jigging for Snapper and Kingfish. Metal jigs such as the buffalo jig also work well for kingfish. Another good all-round option is the Squidtrex product that has been really effective on all those species you've listed for casting lures as well as the standard Ridgeback LC casting irons and Riptide casting stickbaits.
@@officialWWM No worries! I would try the Fishing Connection in Harrington Street as your first step, they should stock some Nomad gear in there.. otherwise everything else can be found on the Nomad AU site: www.nomadtackle.com.au/
The Vertrex Swim 95mm is Guy's go-to size but you can upscale to the 110mm depending on the depth range @adammalski - all sizes and specs can be found here: www.nomadtackle.com.au/collections/vertrex-swim
Thank you for the tips and tricks..i learned something today..done subs . awesome video with the best mentor😊
That's great to hear - Thatnks for the kind words - stay tuned for more cool stuff!
When will the new sizes be in store for the squidtrex
The mini Squidtrex range including 55 ,65 ,75 , 85mm will be available in stores around early November. Keep an eye on the Nomad Design AU website for updates 🙌
Im in Tassie. I typically fish inshore for flathead, aussie salmon, snapper and kingfish. Which ones would you reccomend trying? Cheers.
The Madscad Twitchbait range is a great go-to option for all of these species, depending on the size and depth. Vertrex Max & Swim Vibes are another good option for slow rolling for Flathead and Salmon or vertical jigging for Snapper and Kingfish. Metal jigs such as the buffalo jig also work well for kingfish. Another good all-round option is the Squidtrex product that has been really effective on all those species you've listed for casting lures as well as the standard Ridgeback LC casting irons and Riptide casting stickbaits.
@@NomadTackle awesome, thanks for the detailed info. I assume I can buy from your website, or do you have a retailer in Hobart?
@@officialWWM No worries! I would try the Fishing Connection in Harrington Street as your first step, they should stock some Nomad gear in there.. otherwise everything else can be found on the Nomad AU site: www.nomadtackle.com.au/
@@NomadTackle awesome. Thank you so much!
Which size vertrex swim do you recommend per recommendation 2?
The Vertrex Swim 95mm is Guy's go-to size but you can upscale to the 110mm depending on the depth range @adammalski - all sizes and specs can be found here: www.nomadtackle.com.au/collections/vertrex-swim
When do the seacore rods come online? 😁
Great news! The new range of Seacore rods will hit stores and online late next week! :)
Which size seacore spin rods were you using in this vid?
Inshore 2-8lb and 6-12lb
Bet creature's do the job over looked even a strike tiger in nymphs.
Which size seacore spin rods were you using in this vid?
Seacore inshore 2-8lb and 6-12lb models
Cheers