Good one JC ! Stick baiting is really addictive and its awesome when you see the rhythm kicking in after thousands of not so good retrieves . You have covered it so nicely that it's now easier for anyone trying to do a good job ....won't have to go thru the boat time figuring out the basics ! Awesome !
Some great info there mate thanks for that it definitely comes in handy for us people that have not had the luck to get onto a GT yet thanks again Johno keep the tutorials coming bro 🤙🤙
Yep i could ask a million questions but just appreciate your thoughts and I've been putting things into practice and trying different techniques! Besides everything else it's just fun!
Agreed Hooks play an important part on how your bait preforms in water. Conditions variable . Single hooks on back of my sinking swims gives more action when conditions are perfect.
@@ebbtidetackle I'm heading down for a week 4 full days of fishing. Looking for wahoo, rooster, Jack's hopefully GT, Cabrera Snapper dorado. Want to bring tackle that will help our odds of catching gosh of a life time.
Awesome teaching John really appreciated! Is there any chance one of you guys can do a similar series for Kings? I'm sure there's some overlap but there are probably a lot of adjustments made for kingies, action differences etc etc. Thanks heaps!
I find with our shoal kingfish that the pause on stickbait can be very short. They seem to want a fast presentation as the shoal is always bloody moving. I've been reluctant to show them a slow presentation. But I've been mixing up a mechanical jig style with short sweep on slow sink stickbait and they riding just under the surface like floater. Also when I'm standing a bit higher I found sinking bait is better. I think with retrieves you need to find what they want on the day? I prefer a 9.6 to 10 foot rod for shoregame for a few reasons. Did you use short rods in Oman for shore Gt?
Brilliant video John . If your going to fish mainly reef flats with soft plastics and stickbaits ,let's say with mostly a pe4 set up , would a Stickbait rod be suitable for small Poppers ? Thanks for your feedback mate
Thanks man glad you like the channel. All Jack's have the same attitude, I would just down scale the gear and lures to suit the size of the Crevalle and go from there.
Thank you so much, very informative 👍
Now you become one of my best teacher. Love it when you do landbased. Salim 🙏
Haha thank you my friend
Very informative vid for someone that has only had a dabble in the GT topwater game and looking to do more. Thanks JC!
Cheers Craig glad you found it useful man
Nice one John, a great video!
Cheers man!
Asked before, PLEASE FO MORE OF THESE VIDEOS 👍👍👍
Great video.. just what I needed..
This IS one of the best tutorial video out there, if not the best. Thank you very much!!
Thanks man, tell your mates!!
Good one JC ! Stick baiting is really addictive and its awesome when you see the rhythm kicking in after thousands of not so good retrieves . You have covered it so nicely that it's now easier for anyone trying to do a good job ....won't have to go thru the boat time figuring out the basics ! Awesome !
Cheers man, if it saves people a bit of time all the better hey!
Some great info there mate thanks for that it definitely comes in handy for us people that have not had the luck to get onto a GT yet thanks again Johno keep the tutorials coming bro 🤙🤙
Cheers Yogi these type vids seem to get some good feedback from dudes. Ta mate.
Hey John, a great video, please do more! It’d be nice to have various budget set ups that you’d recommend please (I can’t afford a Stella 😢)
Thanks matey. Awesome.
Yeeewww! Thanks mate been waiting for ages for another one of the tutorials! Appreciate your time effort and knowledge!
Haha cheers mate, glad you found it, I remember you were hanging out!
Yep i could ask a million questions but just appreciate your thoughts and I've been putting things into practice and trying different techniques! Besides everything else it's just fun!
Anything you want to know ask away man
@@ebbtidetackle thanks I'll have a good think and hit you up soon!
Legend
Thanks good advice, look forward to trying it out on the kings in Vilankulos!
Good luck man, hey have a read of this if you are chasing kings ebbtideadventures.blogspot.com/2020/10/the-guide-to-topwater-yellowtail-kings.html
Great video this will help me a lot
Glad you enjoyed Nick!! 🤘
Awesome information- keep it up- from New Zealand
Chur Jamie, good luck on those big kings there man.
That was pretty cool. Thanks for sharing. Even though I will be chasing Big Kings it was helpful info.
Cheers mate, a fair bit of that info was general in nature and not just for GT's, good luck!
Agreed Hooks play an important part on how your bait preforms in water. Conditions variable . Single hooks on back of my sinking swims gives more action when conditions are perfect.
Agree mate! Singles can definitely free up the action!
Great advice much appreciated Jonh
Cheers mate! Check out the other tutorials in the series 👍🏻👍🏻
@@ebbtidetackle im binge watching them mate great info
@@danielsjovanoski580 Awesome mate, glad they are of use.
Cheers for these vid's mate, really helping out the new guys!
Legend man
Thanks for the info, heading down to Panama going to be doing a lot of popping.
Good luck, jealous!
@@ebbtidetackle
I'm heading down for a week 4 full days of fishing. Looking for wahoo, rooster, Jack's hopefully GT, Cabrera Snapper dorado.
Want to bring tackle that will help our odds of catching gosh of a life time.
@@maxheadroom6508 s okme bucket list fish for me in that lit man, let us know how you get on!
Thank you bro this video was very helpful 🤙🏽
Cheers man, glad it helped you!
thanks for taking the time to do this! Would it be possible to get a yellowtail kingfish topwater tutorial?
See what we can do man, got a big trip coming up
Great vid bro!!
Cannot wait to grace the stones with you brother! Large!!
Awesome teaching John really appreciated! Is there any chance one of you guys can do a similar series for Kings? I'm sure there's some overlap but there are probably a lot of adjustments made for kingies, action differences etc etc. Thanks heaps!
Great suggestion!
I find with our shoal kingfish that the pause on stickbait can be very short. They seem to want a fast presentation as the shoal is always bloody moving. I've been reluctant to show them a slow presentation. But I've been mixing up a mechanical jig style with short sweep on slow sink stickbait and they riding just under the surface like floater.
Also when I'm standing a bit higher I found sinking bait is better. I think with retrieves you need to find what they want on the day? I prefer a 9.6 to 10 foot rod for shoregame for a few reasons. Did you use short rods in Oman for shore Gt?
Agree mate, also find that kings favor a speedy worked lure
More lures and gear vids please🔥🔥🔥🔥
Cheers mate, we are on it!
Brilliant video John . If your going to fish mainly reef flats with soft plastics and stickbaits ,let's say with mostly a pe4 set up , would a Stickbait rod be suitable for small Poppers ? Thanks for your feedback mate
it would be good enough mate, perhaps smaller mouthed ones.
@@ebbtidetackle top man
Yo man keep it up i fond your page like 3 months ago i live in florida u.s.a i use this info for jack cravel got aby tips for them same spiceas
Thanks man glad you like the channel. All Jack's have the same attitude, I would just down scale the gear and lures to suit the size of the Crevalle and go from there.
Me too man. I live near the space center and I use these tips for Jack.
What's your take on conventional rod and reel popping.
Tight lines
Tony V
I have never used conventional for casting but you see plenty do it, it looks cumbersome to me but hey, if it works!
@@ebbtidetackle it's what we use on the west coast of USA. Spinning tackle for trout. LOL
Those Stella reels and rods look promising.
@@maxheadroom6508 yeah I use baitcast a lot for my freshwater fishing, but the moment I cast in salt, it's spin for me!
Whats a all around good rod that can do both? Thanks
Hey bro, for GT's?
@@ebbtidetackle yes! And I’ll be casting from shore mostly. Thankyou
@@madvtecyo546 ASWB GT Tamer PE10 rod is a great all rounder
@@ebbtidetackle I’ll check it out. Thankyou
So thats how
Easy hey
103.7LB GT FROM SHORE USING 30 LB. TEST MONOFILAMENT LINE THROWING A BLACK REEF RIPPER POPPER LURE. BIG ISLAND PLUGGING BRAD PEREZ STYLE TH-cam.