Great informative video. Quick question. When baiting a pilchard / mullie on the bottom hook with dingle, is the dongle BEHIND the tail of the pilchard - so essentially the hook point / barb is fully exposed? Thanks in advance.
Bionic finger is a casting aid, generally found on low mount casting rods. We have received a fair few questions about it so we will be doing a episode on them very soon
Great and I found them on eBay and have two coming and looking forward to your video on it and where do you get Dingle dangles can't find them anywhere
That was not a Gemini, that was one of the new harbour clips, I have found them much stronger than Gemini and have a slightly longer tag, it was linked to a short casting dingle dangle.
@@On-PointAdventures yeah a mate was in the tackle industry I met a few of his South African surf fishing mates , and started slide baiting and using assassin rods from about 2007 , they made quite a splash when they started fishing the northern beaches
Great Video, Very Helpful 😀
Thankyou
Good infomation =)
Glad it helped.
So how about a DIY of making a dingle dangle
Editing that one now mate. Won't be long
Great informative video. Quick question. When baiting a pilchard / mullie on the bottom hook with dingle, is the dongle BEHIND the tail of the pilchard - so essentially the hook point / barb is fully exposed? Thanks in advance.
That is correct, The bottom of the dangle is always the rear most exposed part of the system,
@@On-PointAdventures cheers!
What is a bionic finger and where do you buy it
Bionic finger is a casting aid, generally found on low mount casting rods. We have received a fair few questions about it so we will be doing a episode on them very soon
Great and I found them on eBay and have two coming and looking forward to your video on it and where do you get Dingle dangles can't find them anywhere
What did you use to latch to the Gemini clip?
That was not a Gemini, that was one of the new harbour clips, I have found them much stronger than Gemini and have a slightly longer tag, it was linked to a short casting dingle dangle.
You have a really strange casting grip, cast like a left hand, retreive like right hand. Any reason ?
More common than you think
With the low mounts essentially your hands do the opposite job. Looks strange but boy does it work
Ahh another South African surf fishing method , easily the most innovated surf fishers in the world .
Absolutely, between Africa and England the innovation and path they set for surf fishing today is very clear.
@@On-PointAdventures yeah a mate was in the tackle industry I met a few of his South African surf fishing mates , and started slide baiting and using assassin rods from about 2007 , they made quite a splash when they started fishing the northern beaches