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breambuster7
28-04-2009, 07:38 PM
ok i need some advice on how many jigheads people think i would need for the two days. i know the importance of having ultra sharp hooks for comps as every bite counts. i will not be using the jigheads i have now. i have bought around 8 packets of TT tounament series jigheads all in the lightwire. i plan to have 2 packets of the following weights:
1/40 hws, 1/20, 1/16, 1/12, 1/8, and 1/6
each pack has 5 heads. do you think this will cover me for the 2 days. i am thinking of buying three packets of each but i am not sure if that is too much.

ando_04
28-04-2009, 07:52 PM
for the tweed that time of the year, stock up on 1/8th 1/6 1/4. when the tide slows down fish as light as you can. 5 packs of each should do you

nabs
29-04-2009, 05:36 AM
It really depends where your boaters want to fish, so its best to have enough of every weight between 1/40 and 1/6. Most people usually fish the deeper water around this time of the year so you will probably use your 1/12s and heavier. But dont leave out the lighter weights. Last year at this comp I ended up fishing shallow water throwing hardbodies and light plastics.
At least 10 of each jighead weight should do you, maybe getting an extra pack of 1/12, 1/8 and 1/6 as you are likely to loose a fair few to snags fishing deep.

Hope this helps.
Cya there.

mickthe
30-04-2009, 02:22 AM
NABS is spot on there,

The last ABT i fished at Tweed - Day 1 fished a bit of the session in the deep stuff (for bugger all) and lost every 1/6 head i had, quite a few 1/8 heads too. Went and bought a stack for Day 2 but.......

Day 2 was upriver and I did not lose a Jighead or HB casting to the banks. Also got a couple of nice fish so sometimes it pays to fish the calmer waters away from all the crowds......hey NABS!

Mick Randall.

nabs
30-04-2009, 04:36 AM
Yep thats true, last year I was expecting to be fishing deep water for most of the comp and ended up doing a lot of shallow water fishing, even in the racks on the first day.
If you do end up fishing deep, as Mick said.. Prepare to loose a lot of jigheads.

Fishyman
30-04-2009, 04:42 AM
tweed is so varied you cant really prepare for just one style of fishing

as nabs hinted on

you could fish racks, flats, deep rockwalls, bridge pylons, mangrove banks, boat hulls pretty much anything

Dodgy back
30-04-2009, 06:20 AM
Bring all you have but bring plenty of 1/8. a few 1/6 and a good amount of 1/12.

If you are fishing deep , learn to tie quick and expect to lose a few jig heads.
And as a good measure you should offer to retie you boaters lines aswell. and with your own jig heads

Mick

Fishyman
30-04-2009, 06:45 AM
And as a good measure you should offer to retie you boaters lines aswell. and with your own jig heads

Mick


i think thats a bit over the top mate

A) its just over the top
B) no serious pro would let someone else tie their knots

pinkey
30-04-2009, 07:06 AM
The only ever comp i fished was last years tweed abt. Was pretty new to breaming i had 2 cheapish setups and a couple of packets of 1/8 and 1/12 and 1/16 was all that i needed. Fished deep the whole comp except once where we went into the canals and didn't get a touch. A LOT of snag deep especially when your drifting along rock walls. Ran 3lb fluro on one setup and I can tell you i liked that alot more than my braided setup, unless you like tying leader knots all day ;)

CARRAGANT
30-04-2009, 07:13 AM
very true fishyman

silly comment

Fishyman
30-04-2009, 07:32 AM
yeah a bit silly i think

a few weeks ago at the bribie abt i was fishing with ben godfrey and he said could use any of his combos
i was donuting for the first few hours, then he said here throw this lure around and gave me his rod. i then hooked up after about 5 mins and he said he has never wanted a leader knot to hold together more then then hahaha

nabs
30-04-2009, 07:34 AM
And as a good measure you should offer to retie you boaters lines aswell. and with your own jig heads

Mick


Cmon Mick, thats rediculous. Ive never heard of anyone doing that. Dont think I would like to have someone else tie my knots, especially in a comp.
Please tell me your joking!

Stephen Wilson
30-04-2009, 07:40 AM
Yep Mick would be the only boater that would let his non-boater tie his knots
Mick do you know how to tie knots?????? :)

Dodgy back
30-04-2009, 07:51 AM
I'm more suprised that you took it seriosly

nabs
30-04-2009, 07:54 AM
I'm more suprised that you took it seriosly

Thank god.

Jacob59
26-07-2009, 10:17 PM
the things you see in these forums is just so so funny some times,