a standard old Bream Beach rig will catch Salmon no worries, and Tailor as well, but you may get a few bite offs, one guy I know uses a gang of small (1/0) hooks, he seems to get Bream and Tailor on that.
Hey
So i've been beach fishing a fair bit ay and have had alot of success with bream, trevally, whiting dart and flatheads.
just wondering if theres a rig/bait to use or way to use pilchards so that i can catch tailor and salmon without loosing the chance to hook up on bream, trevally and dart?
any advice would be of great appreciation as i dont have the time or funding needed to put the research in myself.
Cheers in advance
Stottles
a standard old Bream Beach rig will catch Salmon no worries, and Tailor as well, but you may get a few bite offs, one guy I know uses a gang of small (1/0) hooks, he seems to get Bream and Tailor on that.
Straddie in june and Moreton in august.
I was using 3 gang 4/0 hooks with a whole pilly.
If I didnt get a tailor I got a bream (big fat buggers).
Like one of the members on this site says "If it cant eat a whole pillie ,I dont want it "
Have you tried fishing anchovies, frogmouths or white pillies on 2 or 3 ganged size ones?
This worked quite well for me on South Beach at Ballina this year, but take care how much pressure you put on a good salmon or the hooks start to bend.
Regards, Rob.
Ballina
the key to beach fishing like all fishing is to target a species, you can catch tailor dart bream etc etc on whole pillies but you would be better taking a couple of rig types and a couple of baits, if I am bait fishing I usually take a couple of different kinds, perhaps take some slugs for the tailor (dart/trevally take these too) and mullet or worms or prawns for the bream/trevally/dart, bream quite often feed under tailor schools so a little more lead will get your bait into there feeding area and they will take whole pillies happily. For the dart small slugs get me my best fish
Mowerman a whole pillie a large eating quality prawn or a whole squid is all that goes on my hooks but it is nice to see the message getting across.
Stuie
IF IT CAN'T EAT A WHOLE PILLY I DON'T WANT IT
When there are small tailor around and some big bream and trevs feeding under them, i will drop down to 4 x 3/0's which i find will hook up well with either species. But with bream you might have to jag them a bit more because the hook is bigger.
Also in this scenario, drop the sinker weight down significantly
cheers
rockfisho