I really like your videos. They are always so simple yet so practical especially for the novice fisherman like myself who wants to have that edge by not doing as most of novices do which is "Blind Fishing". Thank you
Your videos are lekker, man. Thanks for all the helpful tips. The most useful being don't use braid. This technique has some appealing aspects, incl. (1) you can use softer baits like sardine at long distance, (2) without bait you can thrown a sinker much further, and (3) You can keep on sending out baits without having to recast. I also love the way you said "not a very big fish" -- perhaps by SA standards, but I wouldn't mind that :-)
this is helpful, I used to think you slide the bait straight down to the sinker, but the eye of the sinker looks weak, the stopper ring makes sense to me know! where can I get stopper rings ?
Does the line holding the hooked fish break away from the line holding the surf weight and the surf weight line stays deployed to send another bait down the line? So this method uses two rod & reels, correct? One rod deploys the heavier line and weight the other rod deploys the bait?
I been trying to find out if anyone uses a slider system with two rods. I have 10' heavy rod with a 6000 spinning reel and a 6' 50-80 rod with a Penn 60 lever drag. Instead of yaking out baits for the 50-80 rod (Drone is illegal here) is it possible to use the 10' as the anchor and use it to slide the bait out for the 50-80? Maybe using something like a downrigger line release on the slider? Ideas on Pros and Cons if it may/may not work?
I really like your videos. They are always so simple yet so practical especially for the novice fisherman like myself who wants to have that edge by not doing as most of novices do which is "Blind Fishing". Thank you
Great video and advice - greetings from an ex Slummie living in Queensland.
Thanks for watching!
Very good instructional video, concise, useful information, without the fat that a lot of fishing videos have
Thank you
Thanks! I bought some sliders - have'nt tried them yet. Now I'm ready after this video.
Thank you Rudolph !!! - keep up the good work !
Thanks for this bit of advice Rudolph - I want to start sliding live baits out
Your videos are lekker, man. Thanks for all the helpful tips. The most useful being don't use braid. This technique has some appealing aspects, incl. (1) you can use softer baits like sardine at long distance, (2) without bait you can thrown a sinker much further, and (3) You can keep on sending out baits without having to recast. I also love the way you said "not a very big fish" -- perhaps by SA standards, but I wouldn't mind that :-)
Nice catch and release
this is helpful, I used to think you slide the bait straight down to the sinker, but the eye of the sinker looks weak, the stopper ring makes sense to me know! where can I get stopper rings ?
Hi Rudolph,I have not seen you on ASFN for a while and just discovered Pure fishing SA great stuff.
i thort you just use a slider for live bait because they swim it out u can jst cast a pilchard far enuf anyways
good video. would like to know where you guys get your mako sunglasses? trying to find a retail store but nobody seems to stock them
Does the line holding the hooked fish break away from the line holding the surf weight and the surf weight line stays deployed to send another bait down the line? So this method uses two rod & reels, correct? One rod deploys the heavier line and weight the other rod deploys the bait?
no its only 1 rod used to send out the bait
I been trying to find out if anyone uses a slider system with two rods.
I have 10' heavy rod with a 6000 spinning reel and a 6' 50-80 rod with a Penn 60 lever drag.
Instead of yaking out baits for the 50-80 rod (Drone is illegal here) is it possible to use the 10' as the anchor and use it to slide the bait out for the 50-80? Maybe using something like a downrigger line release on the slider?
Ideas on Pros and Cons if it may/may not work?
Very informative.. thanks guys
We do this a lot in Hawaii. For uluas
do you guys have a video on how to tie the slide trace
If around rocks will a large star sinker work
We generally only use grapnel sinkers for sliding even if around rocks
@@SaltwaterFishingSouthAfrica thanks
Hi Rudolph. can one slide from a flat beach like Bettysbay?
A video on making a sliding trace would be helpful thks
Could you suggest rods and reels for slider rig
Thanks, what Penn multiplier reel are you using?
hi sir where to buy slides please
What rod are you using please?
best used on cliffs...not surfs
People slide off the beach all the time, it's more work but it works fine and it gets a big bait out there.
What rod are you using please?