Mind Blowing Mulloway from the Midwest
Mind Blowing Mulloway from the Midwest with Tips
We obtained some sneaky footage of an absolutely unbelieveable Mulloway session from Brad Jones. Over the past few months just north of S-Bend, over four sessions, they caught and released more than 35 big mulloway. The smallest went well over a metre and the best was 142cm.
On the craziest night seen here they landed and released 25 that were definitely feeding on mullet and going crazy like tailor during the mullet spawning period. Brad says, "Look for good ground in close with a reef system, they love that."
More Tips from Brad:
🎣 Don’t cast too far, 30 to 40 metres is all you need
🎣 Mullet is a great bait, the fresher the better, non-frozen is best
🎣 Brad uses a 40-50lb wind-on leader
🎣 Make it from 3-4m of quality fluorocarbon like Ocean Legacy
🎣 Running Sinker Rig is no longer than 30cm from the sinker
🎣 Brad likes 2 x 9/0s circle hooks on a 60lb snell rig
🎣 He ties the bottom hook, don’t snell it so it has freedom of movement
🎣 Brad likes small swivels, use the lightest rig you can
🎣 Use a small glow bead
🎣 Drill out the sinker so your leader knot can pass through it
** Amazingly he found the wind and tide made no difference, they caught fish on all moon phases and conditions on 4 trips spaced well apart **
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What Do Squid Grounds Look Like?
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We used our Chasing ROV to take you under the water and show you what squid country looks like. A lot of weed, some rocks and the odd sand patch is always a good start.
We’ll also show you the benefits of the Yamash*ta Neon Bright Jig, talk about where to cast when your drift is fast and Tony explains why, when using fluorocarbon, you can afford to use a heavier leader to avoid weedy bustoffs.
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Jigpara Micro Jigging
NEW - Jigpara Micro Jigging Part 1
Micro Jigging is a lot of fun, particularly around Perth with so many species to target right now, as you'll see in this multi-part series.
We grabbed some 10g and 15g Jigpara jigs from Anglers Fishing World and put them to the test off Fremantle with amazing results - over 80 fish caught and released in 3 fishing hours including Skippy, Tailor, Whiting, Tarwhine and even Squid!
In Part 1, Steve shows you how easy it is to catch Skippy in shallow water and more. Really easy for kids and keeps them amused for hours.
Jigging for Tailor
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When conditions are right, Tailor gather around structure in big schools of fish to 40cm and more off Fremantle to ambush baitfish being swept out of the Swan River
Big Whiting on Lures
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When big swells push past the islands off Fremantle, large school whiting come in closer to feed. They can be targeted without bait and here we show you two ways to do it.
Running Sinker Rig for Whiting
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Great for casting and almost foolproof!
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