Nice to see Starlo back to the beach with the basic guides. I learn from his T.V. shows in Rex Hunt Fishing Adventure 20 years ago, that when I caught my FIRST Bream in Fremantle, Perth.
What rod length do people reckon for beach fishing? Also as someone who generally fishes off rocks or jettys I keep learning about these gutters, great info to know.
Bruce Basha okay? Just giving the term for the rig setup we use same as a Carolina rig, no notes to be taken since we use the same technique here in Hawaii. Cheers
Salty Lawaia Well said mate 👍That Bruce is a knobhead.... and I am a Aussie as well . Some people just can’t help themselves lol .... am sure you have the same type of people in the states . Cheers 🍻
Gday .. where do you attach the leader first ? to the braid itself further up the line by a knot . or at the swivel . and the braid attaches to swivel as well
If I was to beach for Whiting what type of rod and gear would I need? Im not looking to catch big fish, mostly whiting. Thanks. I would shop from BCF I think.
Hi Dean, if you're just chasing whiting on light gear I would suggest a light rod around the 9'-12' mark and a 2500-3000 sized reel with 12-15lb braid. While that still might be a bit much for whiting, it'll handle a majority of by-catch you may come across at the beach.
Im using braid, any tips for what to use to stop the ball sinker running up the leader and onto my braid? it gets caught on my FG (thinking of swapping out my braid for mono so this isnt a problem, cheers)
Hi Tom, run the leader from your FG to a swivel. Tie it on with a uni knot, then tie more leader on the other side. Put the sinker on this side and the swivel will stop it running up your line!
@@ShimanoAustralia thanks fro the reply. If I do this I would then need to add one more swivel to prevent the sinker making contact with the hook, so id have 2 swivels in the rig essentially?
@@ShimanoAustralia yeah I go the pat sometimes. Was hoping to find a solution where I didn't have to use 2 swivels. Maybe just a very long leader after the FG perhaps. Cheers
Catch your worms 1 hour either side the low tide Look for Channels, holes and gutters at low tide. Berley consistently from the time you arrive. Fish the incoming tide. Use the fish you catch as bait once you run out of worms or want to target a larger species.
Nice to see Starlo back to the beach with the basic guides. I learn from his T.V. shows in Rex Hunt Fishing Adventure 20 years ago, that when I caught my FIRST Bream in Fremantle, Perth.
On Ya Starlo ! Great video showing that you don't need super heavy gear for surf fishing. Great stuff ! Cheers, Gavin
Finally a TH-cam channel that’ll keep a catch
Beach fishing in Australia looks so much easier than the UK! Excited to go.
Bloody great quality mate!! keep it up!
Thanks for the video, it was a real game changer and it works.
That's an awesome set up
This was a really helpful video, thanks!
Thanks for this vid. I'm planning on getting back into it and you've inspired! Cheers!
Great simple advice. Cheers
Thank you, my friend. I wish you an abundant catch.🦈🇩🇿🦈🇩🇿🦈🇩🇿
More than the video I loved the advice he shared ❤
Useful tips, thanks.
Good to see you back on the Beach Old Boy.
What Beach?
Thanks Starlo... I am having trouble identifying gutters. Can't find a decent video on that.
Nice bream catch. Yum!
th-cam.com/video/8UFJudWi0qs/w-d-xo.html. This one is pretty good.
Thanks best video and great information 😊
great video mate good explaining
Good tips cheers!
what rod you using Starlo?
Super good watch.:)
Great stuff mate!
What rod length do people reckon for beach fishing? Also as someone who generally fishes off rocks or jettys I keep learning about these gutters, great info to know.
He is using 12’,
at least 11’.
Love this video.. Great.. 👍
thank you, all the best mate
Great video what. Type rod is that your using
Starlo is using the Catana 1062CSTL (10'6" 3-5kg) 👍
Great video
Really nice sir...thanks for sharing👍👍👍
Love from Sydney 🇦🇺
In Hawaii we call that whipping! Great video
He's Not In Hawaii mate, So we'll Just Call it FISHING!
Steve has probably fished more than you would do in 2 Liftimes.
Fantastic Angler, Take Note.
Bruce Basha okay? Just giving the term for the rig setup we use same as a Carolina rig, no notes to be taken since we use the same technique here in Hawaii. Cheers
You are a knob Bruce
Salty Lawaia Well said mate 👍That Bruce is a knobhead.... and I am a Aussie as well . Some people just can’t help themselves lol .... am sure you have the same type of people in the states . Cheers 🍻
Why not put a rubber bumper between the sinker and hook?
Good morning sir,what road are you using? cheers from Giovanni
Is the basic mono my rod came with ok instead of braid?
Hi, what fishing rod are you using please?
I caught a massive malloway 50 pounder using the gutter it was only 20 meters out
What if its quite windy? What sort of weight should I add on
With all this run off after the floods on the east coast, what is the deal with the brown, freshwater on the beach regards fishing? Can it be fished?
Gday .. where do you attach the leader first ? to the braid itself further up the line by a knot . or at the swivel . and the braid attaches to swivel as well
To the braid using fg knot
Noice work. Where you fishing
If I was to beach for Whiting what type of rod and gear would I need? Im not looking to catch big fish, mostly whiting. Thanks.
I would shop from BCF I think.
Hi Dean, if you're just chasing whiting on light gear I would suggest a light rod around the 9'-12' mark and a 2500-3000 sized reel with 12-15lb braid.
While that still might be a bit much for whiting, it'll handle a majority of by-catch you may come across at the beach.
Awesome, thanks so much.
7-9’ rod 2-4 kg
2000-3500 rod
10lb braid
15lb leader
6lb snells
Lightest running sinker that works
Where do you put the beers
Is the sinker on the main line ?
Mate . where do you join the leader to the braid and how , please ? new to braid
thanks
Fg knot, 1m ish
what rod are you using?
light gear with horizontal rod placement
Is that at Waitpinga?
What size rod was it
What about berley Starlo..?
Im using braid, any tips for what to use to stop the ball sinker running up the leader and onto my braid? it gets caught on my FG (thinking of swapping out my braid for mono so this isnt a problem, cheers)
Hi Tom, run the leader from your FG to a swivel. Tie it on with a uni knot, then tie more leader on the other side. Put the sinker on this side and the swivel will stop it running up your line!
@@ShimanoAustralia thanks fro the reply. If I do this I would then need to add one more swivel to prevent the sinker making contact with the hook, so id have 2 swivels in the rig essentially?
@@Telecaster-uz9pu Yeah would be best! Alternatively, you could even run a patanosta rig set up, but that's more for heavier sinkers.
@@ShimanoAustralia yeah I go the pat sometimes. Was hoping to find a solution where I didn't have to use 2 swivels. Maybe just a very long leader after the FG perhaps. Cheers
@@Telecaster-uz9pu you could also try sinker stoppers as opposed to swivels.
What size hooks mate
What Rod is he using?
Where's rhat spot? thanks
And when is the best time to beach fish with the tide?
Catch your worms 1 hour either side the low tide
Look for Channels, holes and gutters at low tide. Berley consistently from the time you arrive.
Fish the incoming tide. Use the fish you catch as bait once you run out of worms or want to target a larger species.
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Go starlo
دلم خواست😕😌
Still prefer my Alvey and broomstick
What he mean gutter? All I see is water.
Just another Shimano ad.
What rod are you using?