Thanks for this handy video. My 9 year old has recently gone full fishing mad. He got his own rod for Christmas, so I'm taking him out to Altona for some fishing this Saturday! I'll get him set up nicely thanks to this.
Thats awesome. Always great to see the kids getting stuck into a few fish. At altona at the moment there are plenty of pinkies and salmon so make sure you use smaller hooks and smaller baits. Small paternoster rigs work great there
Love the vid Alan but just personal thoughts on having the bead and sinker on the leader versus the main line. I find that having the sinker on the leader tends to have the bait get snagged when fishing on reefs. Would you ever move the sinker depending on the ground?
Hi Jay, its a great question. If im fishing on shallow reefs i wont use the sinker and will fish unweighted. otherwise all other times i have a very small size 0,1,2 on the inside of the leader.
I would also assume that the bait will not sit as free off the bottom of the sea once the sinker hits the floor if it is threaded on the leader as opposed to the mainline behind the swivel. What is the benefit of having it on the leader apart from convenience when re-rigging Alan?
Thanks for the video. Can you make another video to showing how you bait up this rig with a whole whiting or pilly, then demonstrate how the tip of the second hook (the one closest to the swivel) is supposed to roll in to the corner of the fish's mouth the way circls hooks are designed to work? Something tells me this rig will result in more dropped fish than using regular octopus hooks snelled in the same way.
Thanks for this handy video. My 9 year old has recently gone full fishing mad. He got his own rod for Christmas, so I'm taking him out to Altona for some fishing this Saturday! I'll get him set up nicely thanks to this.
Thats awesome. Always great to see the kids getting stuck into a few fish. At altona at the moment there are plenty of pinkies and salmon so make sure you use smaller hooks and smaller baits. Small paternoster rigs work great there
Mint video 👌🏼very informative and clear. I’ll be making some of them for some future trips
Awesome, glad you enjoyed it !! There killer for PPB Snapper
Good catch today down at the res, old mate told me you had a channel subscribed :)
Great Video Alan. Love your work 👍🎣
Thanks 👍 Isaac
excellent vid champ. easy way to rig a pilchard. thanks
Thank you !!
Thanks Alan! Great video as always...
Thanks Jean, Glad you enjoyed it
Nice rig , very informative, cheers mate
Thank you !!
Very helpful video
Brilliant !!! Thank you so helpful
Good job mate. You could make a lot of those in quick time.
Thanks 👍Yeah I usually have a heap of them premade in clingwrap bags ready to go.
Love the vid Alan but just personal thoughts on having the bead and sinker on the leader versus the main line. I find that having the sinker on the leader tends to have the bait get snagged when fishing on reefs. Would you ever move the sinker depending on the ground?
Hi Jay, its a great question. If im fishing on shallow reefs i wont use the sinker and will fish unweighted. otherwise all other times i have a very small size 0,1,2 on the inside of the leader.
I would also assume that the bait will not sit as free off the bottom of the sea once the sinker hits the floor if it is threaded on the leader as opposed to the mainline behind the swivel. What is the benefit of having it on the leader apart from convenience when re-rigging Alan?
nice vid do you know if 9.1 kg line is ok for port Philip bay?
9kg is equivalent to 20lb which would be fine as your mainline, prob a tad light as your leader.
first! By the way so helpful as always, and a great vid.
Thank you Isaac !! I've had a few requests to do this and a few other variations which will be on the way soon.
Yes Yes...hooks..haha... no fish? haha ha....good aussie boy....nice boy...big drinks for u..yes yes...vodka...
😁Yes, Thank you !!
dont say what size line and real
36 seconds in it says 40lb flurocarbon leader.
Thanks for the video. Can you make another video to showing how you bait up this rig with a whole whiting or pilly, then demonstrate how the tip of the second hook (the one closest to the swivel) is supposed to roll in to the corner of the fish's mouth the way circls hooks are designed to work? Something tells me this rig will result in more dropped fish than using regular octopus hooks snelled in the same way.
Thanks Jack, yeah there will be a few vids to follow this one, including how to rig different baits.