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  1. #16
    CHRIS_aka_GWH
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    Re: Red Tube/Beads for whiting

    cq freshie,

    many plants invertebrates in the sea posess bioluminescence & phosphoresence - you see the result all the time of plants in the wake of your boat of on the surf line. Species of squid, prawn, jellies & plankton etc - Perhaps predators recognise it as a sign of movement or it simply becomes something worth investigating.

    Humans are attracted to flouroesence - take the golden arches for example ...
    even though we KNOW no food exists there.


  2. #17
    Graham_N_Roberts
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    Re: Red Tube/Beads for whiting

    Yeah, point taken Chris.

    Perhaps I should have been a little more concise. I'm not aware of the prawns and spieces of fish, commonly used for bait, glow. At least I haven't seen them glow, but I will gladly stand corrected if they do.

    But it is well known that lures catch more fishermen than fish ... for what ever gimick/attraction they may have.

    Cheers

  3. #18

    Re: Red Tube/Beads for whiting

    Whiting and Dart Fishing Woorim beach on Bribie Island QLD the red tube definitely works well,many a time I have been using it and have been the only fisherman catching amongst the crowd-who are usually scratching their heads and asking me what bait I'm using.Jace.

  4. #19
    Ausfish New Member
    Join Date
    Feb 2006

    Re: Red Tube/Beads for whiting

    when i'm chasing whiting for live bait i allways use a red tube (make my own out from the insulated cover on electrical wire ) i get quicker results than when i don't use it

  5. #20

    Re: Red Tube/Beads for whiting

    I found that fishing in very shallow water around Lake Macquarie where there is weed that the bead appears to work. I use a small sinker above the swivel and the bead as a runner to the hook. When the worms are all but stuffed, this give the fish something to see other than a dead, non-wriggling worm. Even the misus agrees as she still has me pegged with a 42cm boof headed fella that was 170g heavier than my 43.5cm.

  6. #21
    land_based
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    Re: Red Tube/Beads for whiting

    When targeting whiting i always use it. I find i get more whiting then other fish like bream etc which is good when youre only chasing whiting fillets for tea.

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