Ryan you were right

Forgot to mention in me post under Reports ,but Jesse and I driftbaited most of the morning with good results .It is a great way to fish ,and a good way to catch fish .
I got 6 fish for the day and all fell to the driftbait. I was using 30 pound mono as leeder witch was a bit of a bummer as i snappad of two good fish both i guess were sambo's

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effective!

Tue, 2008-03-18 08:54

Yeh it certainly has changed my aspect of catching bottom fish and whilst being very effective it's put the fun factor back into it for me. 30lb is very light, i was using 80lb originally with my D/bait rigs but had a few dhues chaff through so now i've uped it to 100lb Jinkai plus.

Good to here mate Laughing

 

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I saw a few

Tue, 2008-03-18 11:00

FWA episodes Ryan where you explained the theory and then demonstrated the effect of drift baiting. It all made a great deal of sense and the fish you caught proved it.

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