After catching my first fish on the zman slim swimz I’m hooked on plastics now, just picked up a bunch of different zman plastics and gonna try out this prawn, love that you guys show how to work all of the zman plastics. Cheers for the knowledge
@nazhfishing thanks for the kind words, it's a good motivator for us to get out filming. We were stoked to hear you scored your first fish and it's great to see you challenging yourself with another different plastic. Just remember to match the hatch, so don't be afraid to fish the PrawnZ a bit slower and focus around structure where prawns live, such as weed edges, mangrove edges, rock and rubble, and so forth. All the best with the fishing. Cheers, Justin
@@tackletacticstv7687 Hey mate caught a 47cm dusky on zman 2.5 grubz second fish on plastics hahaha I’m hooked, gonna give those prawns a try this weekend 🤙
@@nazh03 Buckle up! Got the upgrade, nice work. No stopping you now. Well done on taking the leap into plastics, doing the miles and getting the smiles. Cheers, Justin
Thanks @gavinlee2881, appreciate the comment and a good motivator to put some more vids together. Hope all's well and you're finding a fish. Cheers, Justin
Hey @scpk7366, whiting are a tricky one, but when they are in the mood they will eat plastics. The 2.5" or 2" GrubZ will work, with natural colours like Greasy Prawn or Bloodworm the go. Lubin Pfeiffer has also done well on the ZMan 2.5" TRD CrawZ in Bloodworm, Greasy Prawn or Drew's Craw colours, fished on a TT NedlockZ jighead. You could add a little Pro-Cure Super Gel Scent to fire up the bite. Hope you get stuck into a few soon. Cheers, Justin
Would you agree that when fishing the bottom the jighead weight isnt as crucial as if you we throwing a slim swimz here? Like you could throw a 1/8, 1/6 or 1/5 ned or a 1/4 whereas you might run a 1/8 on a slim swimz?
Hey @yep.ultralight, hope all's well and you're finding a fish. I have a reputation for fishing on the faster and heavier side of things, which works for me when covering water and hunting active fish, however I will lighten the jighead if focussing on key structure. If you are fishing the bottom and it's sand, mud and rubble, a heavier head can stir the bottom up more and attract fish, with the weight being less of a concern. However, if the bottom is heavily weeded a lighter jighead will rest on top of the weed, rather than burying quickly. If you are fishing over the bottom through to mid-water then it's about casting distance, especially in windy conditions, with the ability to regulate running depth by adjusting the rod angle and retrieve speed. The Slim SwimZ is definitely a favourite and that tail responds well to virtually any jighead weight. All the best with the fishing. Cheers, Justin
great advice, also your style is alot more fun and active with covering water which is the beauty of lure fishing over soaking baits. Tight Lines @@tackletacticstv7687
he sure is! I dont know if youre responsible for "signing him" but that was a great move. One of few channels I watch immediately as he uploads. @@tackletacticstv7687
Hey @salty-yx2hi, hope all's well and you're finding a fish. My go-to scent for flathead is Pro-Cure Super Gel Scent in Mullet or Pilchard flavour. tackletactics.com.au/Pro-Cure/Super-Gel-Scents. It is gel based, so it stays on well and it includes both the science (powerful amino acids, bite stimulants and UV enhancements) as well as real ground bait. I add a small amount either side of the head of the lure and smear it all the way down to the tail, every 30 casts or so. Hope this info helps and you get stuck into a few flatties soon. All the best with the fishing. Cheers, Justin
After catching my first fish on the zman slim swimz I’m hooked on plastics now, just picked up a bunch of different zman plastics and gonna try out this prawn, love that you guys show how to work all of the zman plastics. Cheers for the knowledge
@nazhfishing thanks for the kind words, it's a good motivator for us to get out filming. We were stoked to hear you scored your first fish and it's great to see you challenging yourself with another different plastic. Just remember to match the hatch, so don't be afraid to fish the PrawnZ a bit slower and focus around structure where prawns live, such as weed edges, mangrove edges, rock and rubble, and so forth. All the best with the fishing. Cheers, Justin
@@tackletacticstv7687 Hey mate caught a 47cm dusky on zman 2.5 grubz second fish on plastics hahaha I’m hooked, gonna give those prawns a try this weekend 🤙
@@nazh03 Buckle up! Got the upgrade, nice work. No stopping you now. Well done on taking the leap into plastics, doing the miles and getting the smiles. Cheers, Justin
Awesome content mate well done.
Thanks @gavinlee2881, appreciate the comment and a good motivator to put some more vids together. Hope all's well and you're finding a fish. Cheers, Justin
Looks like a lovely whale Minky with that paddle
Hi Justin I have a question I'm fishing King George Whiting with soft plastic can I use Zman 2.5 gruz and what colour? Cheers
Hey @scpk7366, whiting are a tricky one, but when they are in the mood they will eat plastics. The 2.5" or 2" GrubZ will work, with natural colours like Greasy Prawn or Bloodworm the go. Lubin Pfeiffer has also done well on the ZMan 2.5" TRD CrawZ in Bloodworm, Greasy Prawn or Drew's Craw colours, fished on a TT NedlockZ jighead. You could add a little Pro-Cure Super Gel Scent to fire up the bite. Hope you get stuck into a few soon. Cheers, Justin
Great tutorial.
Thanks @AquaMarine1000, much appreciated. Cheers, Justin
Would you agree that when fishing the bottom the jighead weight isnt as crucial as if you we throwing a slim swimz here? Like you could throw a 1/8, 1/6 or 1/5 ned or a 1/4 whereas you might run a 1/8 on a slim swimz?
Hey @yep.ultralight, hope all's well and you're finding a fish. I have a reputation for fishing on the faster and heavier side of things, which works for me when covering water and hunting active fish, however I will lighten the jighead if focussing on key structure. If you are fishing the bottom and it's sand, mud and rubble, a heavier head can stir the bottom up more and attract fish, with the weight being less of a concern. However, if the bottom is heavily weeded a lighter jighead will rest on top of the weed, rather than burying quickly. If you are fishing over the bottom through to mid-water then it's about casting distance, especially in windy conditions, with the ability to regulate running depth by adjusting the rod angle and retrieve speed. The Slim SwimZ is definitely a favourite and that tail responds well to virtually any jighead weight. All the best with the fishing. Cheers, Justin
great advice, also your style is alot more fun and active with covering water which is the beauty of lure fishing over soaking baits. Tight Lines @@tackletacticstv7687
It:s Nevs Fishing's boss!
Nevs Fishing is a legend. Cheers, Justin
he sure is! I dont know if youre responsible for "signing him" but that was a great move. One of few channels I watch immediately as he uploads. @@tackletacticstv7687
Lovely easturie there
What is the best scent for flathead
Hey @salty-yx2hi, hope all's well and you're finding a fish. My go-to scent for flathead is Pro-Cure Super Gel Scent in Mullet or Pilchard flavour. tackletactics.com.au/Pro-Cure/Super-Gel-Scents. It is gel based, so it stays on well and it includes both the science (powerful amino acids, bite stimulants and UV enhancements) as well as real ground bait. I add a small amount either side of the head of the lure and smear it all the way down to the tail, every 30 casts or so. Hope this info helps and you get stuck into a few flatties soon. All the best with the fishing. Cheers, Justin