Great video champion, I've been using them over the last 2 days , and found using a Weighted worm hook between 1/6 and 1/8 weight and they sink very naturally, found they are a very buoyant plastic and when fished on a standard jig head, they tend to stand up straight on the bottom and fall vertically unlike a real prawn or yabbie, i had lots more hits on the worm hook, and hook up was easy with the soft plastic clearing the hook ,mainly caught flathead on them with a few bream, good lure, but with so many prawns available it's hard to choose, interested on trying the new bait junkie prawn when it comes out, looks good too, great video mate,
thanks, man. I will definitely try the worm hook method, as I did see exactly what you mean. They sit up like an American-style lure, I think it was trying to imitate a yabbie trying to dig back down its hole when sitting, I think. I also found using that little trick when you slip the eye of the jig head over and make a small hole and stick the eye through helps hold it onto any jig head.
@@TheGhostFishing yea great tip with holding the plastics on, I was using the bait junkie jig heads and they held them on good, but yea the worm hook is what I will be using them on,
Great vid bro, I've seen a lot of "fake" circle hooks come out in the last few years which are just suicide hooks with only the very tip of the point turned in. Ones like the demon circle from mustad are good, if you look up "tuna circle hook" you'll see their optimal shape. Just wondering what your thoughts were on the action and durability of the TPE plastics? Also, grunter are reputedly nice to eat but I've always let them go due to their natural rarity🤙🤙
yeah, I will thanks for the tip, the crazy part about those ones was the fisheries were giving them out at a fishing comp in the kid's part to try and limit them using normal hooks, I found these worse, plus they were gamagatsu.
Puffer fish will break those Cush city rubber 😂😂😂😂
Good tip about covering more shoreline when using artificial lures. I tend to get stuck on a spot & hope the fish cruise by while I’m casting my lure.
How good is this mate, miss your videos brother great bonding session as always
Hopefully locked and loaded now mate all settled and ready for that country vs city breaming haha
Great fishing I will need to try some of those new plastic's. Your son will have these memories for life "fishing with dad".
thanks mate he did ask me why i make so many vids, i replied I am making a live diary for when i get old so i never forget.
yee bra sick one , frothing , cant wait to see ya pull a monster out of there
cheers bro they are there i have seen some big lays just gotta get her to eat. peace
Mate javelins/grunter are yum as, not sure where you are but gotta be 40cm in QLD
always love your content keep it up.
cheers man
Great video champion, I've been using them over the last 2 days , and found using a Weighted worm hook between 1/6 and 1/8 weight and they sink very naturally, found they are a very buoyant plastic and when fished on a standard jig head, they tend to stand up straight on the bottom and fall vertically unlike a real prawn or yabbie, i had lots more hits on the worm hook, and hook up was easy with the soft plastic clearing the hook ,mainly caught flathead on them with a few bream, good lure, but with so many prawns available it's hard to choose, interested on trying the new bait junkie prawn when it comes out, looks good too, great video mate,
thanks, man. I will definitely try the worm hook method, as I did see exactly what you mean. They sit up like an American-style lure, I think it was trying to imitate a yabbie trying to dig back down its hole when sitting, I think. I also found using that little trick when you slip the eye of the jig head over and make a small hole and stick the eye through helps hold it onto any jig head.
@@TheGhostFishing yea great tip with holding the plastics on, I was using the bait junkie jig heads and they held them on good, but yea the worm hook is what I will be using them on,
Great vid bro, I've seen a lot of "fake" circle hooks come out in the last few years which are just suicide hooks with only the very tip of the point turned in. Ones like the demon circle from mustad are good, if you look up "tuna circle hook" you'll see their optimal shape. Just wondering what your thoughts were on the action and durability of the TPE plastics? Also, grunter are reputedly nice to eat but I've always let them go due to their natural rarity🤙🤙
yeah, I will thanks for the tip, the crazy part about those ones was the fisheries were giving them out at a fishing comp in the kid's part to try and limit them using normal hooks, I found these worse, plus they were gamagatsu.