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How To Start Soft Plastics Fishing (Beginners Guide)



Welcome to how to start soft plastics fishing for beginners! From setups, soft plastics, jigheads and techniques I cover it all to spread my knowledge to new anglers!

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  1. Was taught to think of the retrieval as the town crier.

    Work the jig like the bell to get the attention, then stop so the people (fish) will grab onto what you are saying.

  2. Also – as a alternative to double uni. The Alberto or 'Crazy Alberto' is a great knot. I use this knot for 8-15lb braid to 8lb fluoro and providing you can synch it down super tight, It will NEVER slip.

    I use an old AA or AAA battery to pull the knot down tight. A few wraps of braid around the battery and give it a proper good pull. Once the knot is done and the tag ends clipped, its quite small as well and I have no problem getting it through the guides.

    This is with light braid and fluro mind you. The knot will obviously be a lot bigger with heavier lines due to the diameters but there is no reason why the knot shouldnt work for heavier setups. Just dont expect to crank the knot through the rod guides.

    Also. The Palomar or Double Palomar is a good knot for tying hooks and swivels. Super simple, Super strong and takes less than 5 seconds to tie

  3. Thank you for the tips on joining the fc to the braid, guess I won’t know if it’s done right until I hook a fish but I can’t pull it apart so pretty confident, appreciate your knowledge mate, TIGHT LINES

  4. The best tip i have is look up what your target eats and then learn everything you can about that food source. If it eats minnows learn everything about minnows. You can make your own lures that mimic whatever you need. Our ancestors invented fishing with wood and rope so its not as hard as we have made it.

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