As an amateur fisho, this is the best how to fishing video I've ever seen! So much value crammed into one episode. Thanks so much for your all your work. Can't wait to join the fishing mad community!
Thanks Alan, Extremely informative for people like myself that are starting to get into soft plastics. Will be giving it a go next time out. Just finished building myself a new rod 7ft 2-5kg Samurai, Fuji guides fitting 2500 Penn reel. 1 more day to let the epoxy set properly Keen as Cheers Stevo Tight lines
@@fishingmad I’m Shattered, took it fishing today first time, using a 3inch paddle tail. 2nd cast caught my first ever Fish on a Plastic a 55cm Flatty. ( Thanks for all the tips) The Fkn tip snapped 3 inches right in front of the top guide. Just spent 4 weeks build this rod 😢😭😭😭😩🥺
Love your show. How ever I am a bait and live bate fishing man. Every person talk about weight for the hook, but no one talks about the hook size to the lure size . can you tell me if you have a 4" plastic lure that you should use a 4/0 hook.
Hi Anthony, generally speak yes a 3 inch plastic will be a 3-0, a 4 inch plastic a 4-0 and so on. It doesn't always work that way but its pretty close. We have some workshop in our members area specifically on that sort of stuff
Hi Alan, I want to try and catch some Snapper and Jewfish , land based in NEWCASTLE, NSW. I've had a few locals suggesting 9-10ft rods and 5000 reels. This seems a bit excessive. I want to fish around the harbour and breakwall. What would you suggest? Thanks Evan
Hey Alan, Do you reckon the Shimano zodias 268ML would do the trick mostly for kayak fishing and some landbased? Or should I step up in height to the 270L?
Hi Allan I just wanted to ask what's a great reel to put on the savage gear lrf ccs 2-4 kg rod I finally found one. I caught my biggest flathead on that rod then I lost it so been looking for about 5 years I rate that rod. I'm not sure to either put a luvias 2500 on it the 155g one thanks
Yeah those LRF rods are so light and thin so you will want something super light in weight. Luvias is a great option, Most other decent 2500 reels on the market weigh 180+ grams so thats prob your best bet. could also consider a 21 REVELRY FC MQ 2000S which weighs 165 grams and is a bit cheaper.
You really need a fast action spin rod around 7 foot in length with a weight class of 3-6kg or 2-5kg paired with a 2500 or 3000 size reel. So many option depending on your budget. Popular choices are things like the shimano zodias and vanford combos, daiwa TD Black combos and there are some awesome hiugh end options like G Loomis NRX. We do have a members area which has a section called gear guides which helps with gear choices that might be worth looking at.
Hey Alan, could you do a video testing out the difference between a cheaper setup of monofilament line and a more expensive setup using high quality braid and fluoro? I think it would be really interesting to see the difference between the two. Anyway, great video, keep it up
Thanks !! Yeah were actually doing some stuff at the moment cheap vs expensive setups. Including rods and line. Have had some delays due to this terrible weather so hopefully we can get back out and finish of the content and testing soon
Yes, if you target them with soft plastics a fast action 2-5kg or 3-6kg rod is best you can go heavier if fishing offshore. If fishing with bait then you would go soft tip usually around 4-8kg
OOP'S OH no Alan,,,,,,,You didn't give it the ,,,,,lickie,,,, lickie,,,, on the,,,, double uni knots ,,,you should have done that ,,,,,,you bad bad boy you,,,,
Hey Alan, bought my first rod on Boxing Day, and I’m finding your beginner videos very helpful.
Thank you for the content.
I have been waiting for this for so long thank you!
Your very welcome. Hope you enjoy it and find it helpful.
These are the most informative videos
Thanks!
Loved it Alan! Cant wait to get out there on the Christmas Break.
Thanks !! We just need some decent weather now
Another information packed video, love watching these videos great work cheers
Thanks Dennis !!
As an amateur fisho, this is the best how to fishing video I've ever seen! So much value crammed into one episode.
Thanks so much for your all your work.
Can't wait to join the fishing mad community!
Awesome Thank you. Really glad you found it helpful. And we look forward to welcoming you to the FishingMad community !!
Great video Alan. Awesome advice as always. I might switch it up and have a go with some plastics on the weekend.
Thanks !! Yeah 100% if your in shallow areas without high tidal flow they work amazing
Thanks Alan, Extremely informative for people like myself that are starting to get into soft plastics.
Will be giving it a go next time out.
Just finished building myself a new rod 7ft 2-5kg Samurai, Fuji guides fitting 2500 Penn reel.
1 more day to let the epoxy set properly
Keen as
Cheers Stevo
Tight lines
Thanks !! Gee that sounds like an awesome rod that your putting together. Awesome specs with the samurai blank and fuji guides
@@fishingmad
I’m Shattered, took it fishing today first time, using a 3inch paddle tail. 2nd cast caught my first ever Fish on a Plastic a 55cm Flatty. ( Thanks for all the tips)
The Fkn tip snapped 3 inches right in front of the top guide.
Just spent 4 weeks build this rod 😢😭😭😭😩🥺
@@Stevos_HookedonRods4844 i feel your pain
Thank you so much for doing this video, really informative. Learned so much
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome video, love your work 👍
Thank you very much!
Another ripper an episode Al.
Thank you !!
Run bait and lure that what I do and love it
Great stuff
Thanks Tony !!
Love your show. How ever I am a bait and live bate fishing man. Every person talk about weight for the hook, but no one talks about the hook size to the lure size . can you tell me if you have a 4" plastic lure that you should use a 4/0 hook.
Hi Anthony, generally speak yes a 3 inch plastic will be a 3-0, a 4 inch plastic a 4-0 and so on. It doesn't always work that way but its pretty close. We have some workshop in our members area specifically on that sort of stuff
Nice video Alan very informative, thanks for your work and sharing it with us. Ciao ciao and happy fishing 😃💪💪🤙🤙
Thank you so much Mario, Glad you enjoyed it
Nice fish...i like this one✌️🎣
Thanks 👍
Great video, I’m hooked (yes yes pun intended!)
Next task is to join your site …. 👍
Hi Alan, I want to try and catch some Snapper and Jewfish , land based in NEWCASTLE, NSW. I've had a few locals suggesting 9-10ft rods and 5000 reels. This seems a bit excessive. I want to fish around the harbour and breakwall. What would you suggest? Thanks Evan
Hey Alan, Do you reckon the Shimano zodias 268ML would do the trick mostly for kayak fishing and some landbased? Or should I step up in height to the 270L?
Yep 100% its a great choice I had one for a while and really liked it. Great length for the yak too.
good vidieos! do you think itll be good fishing this weekend on the 18th
Thanks !! Sat looks good but sunday looks windy and choppy. Predicting 1 meter swells by 11
I want your hair.
….and thankyou for this, learnt heaps.😊
LOL Thank you. Yeah the hair is out of control sometimes
@@fishingmad sadly I have nothing to control….can’t wait to give the ting a run on my new stinger rigged SP’s, so many thanks for that too.
Hi Allan I just wanted to ask what's a great reel to put on the savage gear lrf ccs 2-4 kg rod I finally found one. I caught my biggest flathead on that rod then I lost it so been looking for about 5 years I rate that rod. I'm not sure to either put a luvias 2500 on it the 155g one thanks
Yeah those LRF rods are so light and thin so you will want something super light in weight. Luvias is a great option, Most other decent 2500 reels on the market weigh 180+ grams so thats prob your best bet. could also consider a 21 REVELRY FC MQ 2000S which weighs 165 grams and is a bit cheaper.
@fishingmad do you still use your lrf rod? Thanks again not sure which one I will choose to put on it
What lure/type of lure is in that demo video
Hi Alan,
Could you please tell me what rod and reel you are using or recommend.
Thank you.
You really need a fast action spin rod around 7 foot in length with a weight class of 3-6kg or 2-5kg paired with a 2500 or 3000 size reel. So many option depending on your budget. Popular choices are things like the shimano zodias and vanford combos, daiwa TD Black combos and there are some awesome hiugh end options like G Loomis NRX. We do have a members area which has a section called gear guides which helps with gear choices that might be worth looking at.
Hey Alan, could you do a video testing out the difference between a cheaper setup of monofilament line and a more expensive setup using high quality braid and fluoro? I think it would be really interesting to see the difference between the two. Anyway, great video, keep it up
Thanks !! Yeah were actually doing some stuff at the moment cheap vs expensive setups. Including rods and line. Have had some delays due to this terrible weather so hopefully we can get back out and finish of the content and testing soon
@@fishingmad Yeah its been so bad here, 4 seasons of weather everyday. Anyway, good luck!
Where can I buy that Savage gear hoodie? Awesome tutorial by the way 👌
Thank you. I got the Savage hoodie from BCF abut 12 months ago. Im still waiting on Savage catalogue for 2023 it has been a very strange year for them
@@fishingmad Thanks. Really like that blue colour.
What is the name of the place ?
Was filmed in various areas around Port Phillip Bay
@@fishingmad Thanks man
I didn’t know you should use 3-6 kg rods for snapper?!
Yes, if you target them with soft plastics a fast action 2-5kg or 3-6kg rod is best you can go heavier if fishing offshore. If fishing with bait then you would go soft tip usually around 4-8kg
Hello
Your killing me Alan.
FIRST!
Awesome, Enjoy. Lots of effort went into this one, so hope you like it.
I've been trying for snapperl recently landbased and struggling a bit. So it definitely is the right video for me.
OOP'S OH no Alan,,,,,,,You didn't give it the ,,,,,lickie,,,, lickie,,,, on the,,,, double uni knots ,,,you should have done that ,,,,,,you bad bad boy you,,,,
Great work! Enjoy your videos 👍
Thank you! 👍 Glad your enjoying them