In this bait demonstration Rudolph runs us through a great chokka bait for targeting edibles and non edibles. With its black and white colouration and the way it moves underwater it has been nicknamed the "Chokka Ninja"
The only problem i could see is thawing out bait then refreezing it, you don't want to ruin 'fresh' bait. But if that doesn't bother you I'm sure it will save you some time on the beach making them.
Can all the non-South Africans watch more videos on how and why we use dingle dangles the way we do. He leaves the ring at the bottom so he can 'clip' his sinker when casting. It creates a aerodynamic bait for better distances. Also, the feelers of the bait seems upside down, but that way the feelers doesn't tangle with the casting weight and think about it, the feelers will create more movement and vibration in the 'upside down' position, exactly what you want for kob.
ΕΝΑ ΑΠΟ ΤΑ ΠΟΙΟ ΩΡΑΙΑ VIDEO ΠΟΥ ΕΧΩ ΔΕΙ. !!!! ΘΑ ΤΟ ΦΤΙΑΞΩ ΚΑΙ ΓΩ.!! ΣΙΓΟΥΡΗ ΕΠΙΤΥΧΙΑ !!!!
I already died of starvation waiting on this guy
Nice Presentation as always!!!!!
Great explanation
Thank you
Neat and clean presentation...goodstuff
So much effort for one bait
Great info thanks
Also do you export these to Australia
As I can’t find them anywhere over here
Not sure if we do can look into it but we have done a clip on how to make them yourself, its called a dingle dangle
Saltwater Fishing South Africa thanks
Hey Rudolph, thanks for the informative video. Can this be premade and salted, I read that freezing it ruins the bait
lovely ...thanks for sharing it
Would it still be as effective if I pre-made a few of the baits and then froze them again for later use?
The only problem i could see is thawing out bait then refreezing it, you don't want to ruin 'fresh' bait. But if that doesn't bother you I'm sure it will save you some time on the beach making them.
i thought black ink from squid is fish repellent. I have been throwing the ink sacs away.
Does it really make much of a differance making such a neat bait?
Clean water fishing, it helps alot.
Rudolph isn't one of SA's best rock and surf anglers for nothing.
Enjoying the channel guys,,, somehow you managed to make a made up chokka look more appetising than the real one lol.
Can all the non-South Africans watch more videos on how and why we use dingle dangles the way we do.
He leaves the ring at the bottom so he can 'clip' his sinker when casting. It creates a aerodynamic bait for better distances. Also, the feelers of the bait seems upside down, but that way the feelers doesn't tangle with the casting weight and think about it, the feelers will create more movement and vibration in the 'upside down' position, exactly what you want for kob.
Dingles not available here in California so I want to try making my own. What kind of foam do I need for flotation?
The foam you get from buoys
we have a how to make a dingle dangle video coming out soon for you guys in the states
Gourmet bait?
Great vid! Thx
Where do you buy the dingles/dongles/ thingiemajees?
Most tackle shops stock them that's all I use when fishing with chokka and sardines and now I catch rate is up but you must also buy the circle hooks
Hi where to buy a dingle dangle? could it be bought online?
Looks nice but.....you took a real squid, chopped it up to make a fake squid?....why not just hook the squid in throw it in?
Is this fishing or cooking? Lol
Way to much time. Coulda caught 5 fish by now.
Dude run the light right through the squid top to bottom. Tie the thing on, pull into squid body case closed. Squid will swim naturally.