Jump to content

Flathead2021

Members
  • Posts

    13
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    2

Everything posted by Flathead2021

  1. So as promised, closing the loop. Got down to mordialloc pier yesterday morning and snagged one small flattie on the new rod using a z man grub. Nothing to write home about, but always happy to hook up no matter how small! Never used soft plastics before, very handy not having to bait up constantly. If I want to target flatties specifically are the soft plastics a good option or am I better off going with dead bait? As always, would love recommendations on what/ how to use stuff. Loved the sensitivity of the ugly stik, very happy with all the recommendations and input. Thanks again all. Very noob but having a blast
  2. Well in that case, off to Frankston pier this weekend. I'll be sure to report back!
  3. Thanks guys.. Not that anyone cares but to keep you updated on my newbie journey - as I'm learning the ropes I decided to go with the advice and used mono backing... just to learn how to do it. Spooled it all up, hopefully it's right haha! The tutorial I was following advised an arbor knot for the reel and then a double uni knot to join the lines. Went with Shimano Kairiki 8 10lb line, purely because BCF were out of all the cheaper stuff when I did my click and collect. Thanks again for the input
  4. Heya, The Daiwa BG is "braid ready" - does that mean i can just tie it straight to the spool without any mono backing? I read a bit about slippage, but it's got a rubbery ring around the centre of the spool which is what I assume they are talking about.
  5. Thanks, will steer clear of the fireline.. saw similar feedback when doing some reading just now. Of course, wilson is out of stock at my local store lol.. given everything is click and collect, that's annoying! I'll go with something like power pro (y)
  6. Thx mate. Didn't realize how exxy the line can get! I assume the $20 Wilson XL will do just fine given the BCF rating.. Any reason to get a particular line? Looking at the tech specs of the BG 2500 it says 130m (converts to 142YD)/ 10lb.. So just spool the whole thing? https://www.bcf.com.au/p/wilson-xl-braid-line-yellow/M586752.html Or Berkley fireline?? same price https://www.bcf.com.au/p/berkley-fireline-original-braid-line-125yds/M303920.html?dwvar_M303920_color=Green&cgid=BCF032010#start=8 Or Jarvis Walker angler from KMart https://www.kmart.com.au/product/jarvis-walker-angler-braid-line-150yd---10lb/1820372
  7. Team... me again About to do the deed, just wondering what line to get. . . I've got a spool of 30LB 150YD braid but i've got a feeling that's too heavy Daiwa BG 2500 on the 2-4kg ugly stik gold. Thx
  8. Legend, thanks. Appreciate you all taking the time to give advice and explain what all of this stuff means.. I've learned a lot in 24 hours! Still a bit confused on lengths, and all of the reviews I can find appear to be grouped together for an entire class of rod. ie; ugly stik gold all clubbed together. My current el cheapo rod is 6 foot and for no real reason i'd prefer it was longer. I think I have settled on the 7' ugly stik gold, 2-4kg paired with a daiwa bg 2500 reel. $270 all up from BCF.
  9. Ok great, I appreciate all of your input! I'll heed the advice and sounds like 2-4kg ugly stik and 2500 reel is what I'm after. Thanks peeps
  10. Thanks guys. So looking at BCF, the ugly stik gold comes in a 6'6 3-5kg (there is no 2-4kg), or 7' in a 2-4kg. Why is the smaller rod rated for heavier line? Which would you go? https://www.bcf.com.au/p/ugly-stik-gold-ii-spinning-rod-6ft-6in/M567544.html
  11. So excuse my ignorance but why would you go a 2-4kg instead of a 3-6kg? Similarly why would you go a 2500 reel and not a 3000? I just assume go the bigger of the two and you can handle heavier fish.. again, total noob so be nice
  12. Thanks for the quick reply, ill have a browse through the posts too. Shoulda added, yes ill be bait fishing.. don't really care for lures. Are the Gold and gx2 the same thing? 2-4kg sounds really light... what happens if you hook up something heavier? Or is that a dumb question for the types of fish I'd be getting? I wanna reel in a monster!!
  13. Hi all... would really appreciate some advice on a new rod and reel for around $200. Here's the background... been out to the local lakes trout fishing with the brother in law on and off the past year. A friend and I (both completely clueless) decided to pick up a $30 rod and reel combo to learn on the fly through covid... been out to local lakes like Casey fields, places like philip Island pier and tooradin jetty... Caught a flathead and a barracuda and now have the bug and want to get some better gear - but have no idea what sizes etc we should be getting! Advice, explanations, basically any input would be great. I looked up rod and reel combos in my $200 budget and found a lot of people recommending the ugly stik, and in particular the gx2. I can't seem to find this in Australia, is it just called something different here? Gold? The reel im looking at was the daiwa dg sw. So... if im planning on mostly fishing at places like Phillip Island pier, tooradin jetty, Frankston pier and local lakes, what can people recommend? Was thinking 7' and absolutely no idea what size reel... 3000? Thanks!
×
×
  • Create New...