When casting hard bodies, plastix and live baiting what depth do u look 4 in a snag?
Personally i look for 4 foot and above id like to know other peoles thoughts
Cheers Simon
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When casting hard bodies, plastix and live baiting what depth do u look 4 in a snag?
Personally i look for 4 foot and above id like to know other peoles thoughts
Cheers Simon
From 4 feet to 40 feet. The last few jacks I've caught recently have come from 4-6m of water right on the bottom well off a snag on soft plastics.
It is not so much a perfect water depth, its more if it is a habitable snag in a good location for a territorial ambush.
Jack.
i agree with jack, i have caught them in no more then 1mtr right through to 8mtrs.
sometimes with no structure at all.
ron.
reels screamin aboard Hyper- Active
Any thing over about 6 inches I'll have a throw at, I've pulled 1 off a snag that shallow. I think the snag isn't just for there own cover but it attracts bait fish, so they can sit off a snag that's to shallow and watch from a metre or so back and come in when there is pray there.
Dids
I scammed a 53 cm Jack in about 40 metres of water at Roonies on Saturday...
First and best. Poor bastard suicided on a hussar on 7/0 circles & 50 lb mono.
Mmmmm tasty!
Cheers,
Tim
Carbon Really Ain't Pollution.
Backing previous comments, its not depth but the snags and habitats. If you think a jack could feel safe in there and still ambush bait fish from it, then throw a lure in there.
Again in saying that, I've caught some in areas that are channel like sand bottoms with zero snags... however thats not the norm.
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