Just started using the 4" finesse shadz and absolutely killing it. Seems just about everything that swims like to eat it. Had a great day in the yak yesterday using the Shiner while everyone else was getting doughnuts. These things are so versatile. Had snapper, flatties, kgw and a trevally. Even got my first banjo shark on plastic. Absolutely nuts.
Hey @davidcox9674, this comment has made our day! Such a versatile and underrated plastic and we're stoked to hear that it's getting the bites for you. Shiner colour is definitely a favourite. Thanks for the comment and all the best with the fishing. Cheers, Justin
Cheers @lesfredericks4232, we had a ball fishing those so hopefully this helps a few people get them rigged so that they can get stuck into a few. Cheers, Justin
Hey @Brisbanetinnyadventures, this plastic definitely had them biting and that worm-like tail is ridiculous in the water. Hope you're out and into a fish soon. Cheers, Justin
Hey @miskeen8701, Definitely a good question and I will answer it based on my general understanding. Finesse fishing is often considered the opposite to power fishing and is all about light gear and more finesse (subtle, sometimes smaller, more natural) presentations that can get the fish to bite when they are more shutdown or finicky, especially when fishing pressured waters. When the bite is tough, finesse fishing often excels. All the best with the fishing. Cheers, Justin
Hey @lukedisavia1222, You can order them from any store that stock ZMan, using the part numbers on the website, if you can't track them down. There's a few stores that have an online element that should hold stock also. All the best with the fishing. Cheers, Justin / tackletactics.com.au/ZMan-Lures/Jerk-BaitZ/ZMan-4-Finesse-ShadZ
Just started using the 4" finesse shadz and absolutely killing it. Seems just about everything that swims like to eat it. Had a great day in the yak yesterday using the Shiner while everyone else was getting doughnuts. These things are so versatile. Had snapper, flatties, kgw and a trevally. Even got my first banjo shark on plastic. Absolutely nuts.
Hey @davidcox9674, this comment has made our day! Such a versatile and underrated plastic and we're stoked to hear that it's getting the bites for you. Shiner colour is definitely a favourite. Thanks for the comment and all the best with the fishing. Cheers, Justin
Thanks for the video Justin great info mate 👍💯
Cheers @lesfredericks4232, we had a ball fishing those so hopefully this helps a few people get them rigged so that they can get stuck into a few. Cheers, Justin
Very informative, finess fishing seems to be popular again and everyone's talking about it. Can't wait to get back out there with this new gear 😊
Hey @Brisbanetinnyadventures, this plastic definitely had them biting and that worm-like tail is ridiculous in the water. Hope you're out and into a fish soon. Cheers, Justin
Very good knowledge as always, thank you guys been having a blast on plastics. 🤙🎣
Hey @nazhfishing, we've been having a bit of fun, getting out there and mixing it up a bit. Hope you get the rod bent soon. Fish on! Cheers, Justin
Might be a silly question but new to plastic fishing. What is the difference with the finesse and normal
Hey @miskeen8701, Definitely a good question and I will answer it based on my general understanding. Finesse fishing is often considered the opposite to power fishing and is all about light gear and more finesse (subtle, sometimes smaller, more natural) presentations that can get the fish to bite when they are more shutdown or finicky, especially when fishing pressured waters. When the bite is tough, finesse fishing often excels. All the best with the fishing. Cheers, Justin
Where can i get them? Looks 👌
Hey @lukedisavia1222, You can order them from any store that stock ZMan, using the part numbers on the website, if you can't track them down. There's a few stores that have an online element that should hold stock also. All the best with the fishing. Cheers, Justin / tackletactics.com.au/ZMan-Lures/Jerk-BaitZ/ZMan-4-Finesse-ShadZ