Great video thanks team. Question: what is your recommended knot for main line to leader connection please? Using this exact line and tapered leader combo
Great video, many thanks. Please can you recommend a nice Shimano surf rod 16ft, here in the UK, we can buy the Speedmaster 16ft, any views on this rod? Cheers mate
Are you casting to just deeper water on the sand as the beach goes out or trying to get over the beach sand and into the channel trench ? I’m new to surf casting. Like real new
Every beach is different and where you cast will differ depending on what features are available at your chosen beach. Where there is a channel or a gut present, it would be a good idea to target these areas. However, on beaches that do not present any structure, it would be wise to try different depths until you find where the fish are feeding. For example, cast your first bait as far as you can, if you don't get a bite, cast your next one out a bit closer. Repeat this until you find fish. This may also change as the available light changes, so when the sun goes down, fish may venture closer to the beach and casting way beyond the breakers may not be necessary. Hope this helps, tight lines!
Great video Team, hope there's more to come !
Great video
Thank you Chad! Awesome tutorial
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very impressive video. Well edited
Thanks for that great feedback. Tight lines!
If ya can't bend it, ya can't send it 👍
Great video guys 🙏
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video thanks team.
Question: what is your recommended knot for main line to leader connection please?
Using this exact line and tapered leader combo
Thanks for reaching out, back-to-back uni knot is recommended.
Haya great video... on top quality equipment... I'm thinkin about gettin a surf laeder 425bx and a bx425bxi..and th difference is between them...
Great video, many thanks.
Please can you recommend a nice Shimano surf rod 16ft, here in the UK, we can buy the Speedmaster 16ft, any views on this rod?
Cheers mate
Are you casting to just deeper water on the sand as the beach goes out or trying to get over the beach sand and into the channel trench ? I’m new to surf casting. Like real new
Every beach is different and where you cast will differ depending on what features are available at your chosen beach. Where there is a channel or a gut present, it would be a good idea to target these areas. However, on beaches that do not present any structure, it would be wise to try different depths until you find where the fish are feeding. For example, cast your first bait as far as you can, if you don't get a bite, cast your next one out a bit closer. Repeat this until you find fish. This may also change as the available light changes, so when the sun goes down, fish may venture closer to the beach and casting way beyond the breakers may not be necessary. Hope this helps, tight lines!
@@shimanofishing_nz this is amazing insight, thank you so much,
any freeby to test before buying 😅
holly fck 6kg main line? Need to give this a try!