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Kelvin

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  1. KL are great as are the owner mutu circle hooks.

    I know some guys also like the mustad light demon circle hooks

     

    I use circles but also don't mind small baitholder hooks or go old school and use the mustad bloodworm longshanks in 6 or 4

    Mainly paternoster with as light a sinker as I can get away with. 1 hook below the sinker and 1 or 2 above

  2. I am very particular about my hooks as they make a big difference. I've got a few hundred of my favourite Mustad bloodworm hooks and longshank baitholders. They are a few good Ebay brands out there but it is trial an error. For my shallow water snapper fishing I use an octopus circle hook by DFS. I can lose an average of over a dozen hooks fishing over shallow reef and this soon adds up if using Gamas. The DFS circles are less than half the price and just as sharp and I have had great hookup rates with them.

  3. Base of the mangroves under shade is good.

     

    You want to be above the high water mark in an area that the weed had deposited and decomposed for a very long time. The worms will be on the sand right where the weed is starting to breakdown and can be 50cm or more deep down. If you are still digging through rotting weed you may not be deep enough, keep going down till you have nice cool sand layer and the worms should be right above. If no luck move down the beach 10m and dig again. Once you find one you can usually get heaps.

  4. Most of the snags are due to the hooks catching bottom.

    For my landbased work I use 20lb braid and 30lb trace and keep to a single 3/0 or 4/0 circle hook. The single smaller circle seems to snag less. Also using heavier braid and trace, I can sometimes give a slow pull when snagged and straighten the hook a bit and get my rig back.

    Also using smaller hooks and smaller bait I can get more distance on the cast.

     

    Is your spot Metro?

  5. light threadline outfit, 7 foot rod, 6lb braid or lighter if you can. Trace from 4lb to 10lb. 2 inch or 2 inch gulp minnow size jig head about 1/8 or lighter. Cast out and slow retrieve. Sometimes you need to follow the school.

     

    Or bait, pilchard cube, half pilchard, whitebait. No or very light sinker, 8lb trace and a longer rod to cast the lighter bait.

    Hook size to match the bait. Size 6 for whitebait upto 2/0 for 1/2 pilchards. You should get plenty of distance with a pilchard chunk,.

     

    Fish right near the end, watch the locals.

  6. Also fish one or two spots and learn how to catch fish there at different times of the tide, day and year. Find a spot where people are getting fish and be inquisitive but polite. Eg. St Kilda Breakwall at dawn on a high tide for ST.

     

    Watch how the locals fish, what lures/bait and line they use. Don't get in their way but ask a few questions.

    Adelaide Metro landbased is not easy to fish, but the fish are there.

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