Just a quick comment on ballooning, most guys go for big gardies for bait. The balloon will alot of the time just skip it across the water. Now why couldnt you just put a big soft plastic or a peice of closed sell foam thats the same weight as a gardie on some gangs and use that instead? With gardies up around 12-14 bucks a kilo they are quite expensive bait considering half the time they arent even in the water.
yeah i know what ya mean about paying for big gardies they are expensive,iv never bought them due to that reason so i actually catch them myself.they are great fun on light tackle.we even use small tailor and whiting if you cant find the gards
squidy make a few for trolling which could be easily adapted for balooning, but they will cost as much as real gardies :p Wouldnt be hard/expensive to whip up a foam gardie and put a few weights on it tho.
Have seen guys up there using jigs under balloons when they get close to their bag limits. They reckon they wern't as effective as a real bait, and had only nailed one on a jig so far. The beauty of a gardie/tailor is the silver colour which reflects well. Also when the wind is gusting a bit the gardie will spend a bit of time on the surface before dancing across the water again. Have no doubt something like a halco trembler would work well under a balloon but at $20 per lure will stick to a gardie.
I think it might have been in a WA angler or some similar fishing mag where someone did an article on ballooning with soft plastics and it seems as though he was rather successful but sometimes those mags arent the most reliable places to get your info
Adam Gallash
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Mack
Still just got his colours, nice fish Sam.
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Nice fish and water looks good
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SHizz
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never fished steep but know
never fished steep but know alot of people who do, must get myself up there one day. Spin that up or balloon?
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What's the little speck in
What's the little speck in the background?
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UFO?!!? Didnt notice that
UFO?!!? Didnt notice that before, balloon im guessing?
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haha.. ufo
haha.. ufo lol!
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SHizz
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Just a quick comment on
Just a quick comment on ballooning, most guys go for big gardies for bait. The balloon will alot of the time just skip it across the water. Now why couldnt you just put a big soft plastic or a peice of closed sell foam thats the same weight as a gardie on some gangs and use that instead? With gardies up around 12-14 bucks a kilo they are quite expensive bait considering half the time they arent even in the water.
Sam Gerovich
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yeah i know what ya mean
yeah i know what ya mean about paying for big gardies they are expensive,iv never bought them due to that reason so i actually catch them myself.they are great fun on light tackle.we even use small tailor and whiting if you cant find the gards
Trent Jones
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yeah its a balloon
yeah good point on that. ive seen some soft plastics that look the same as gardies and are designed specificaly for ballooning, wonder if they work
SHizz
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squidy make a few for
squidy make a few for trolling which could be easily adapted for balooning, but they will cost as much as real gardies :p Wouldnt be hard/expensive to whip up a foam gardie and put a few weights on it tho.
Nealez
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there's a bait called Sanmar
there's a bait called Sanmar that goes for about $6 - nine in a pack
they're about 30cm's long look just like a gardie but without the beak
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steep
good catch!! looks like a perfect day!
poida
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Have seen guys up there
Have seen guys up there using jigs under balloons when they get close to their bag limits. They reckon they wern't as effective as a real bait, and had only nailed one on a jig so far. The beauty of a gardie/tailor is the silver colour which reflects well. Also when the wind is gusting a bit the gardie will spend a bit of time on the surface before dancing across the water again. Have no doubt something like a halco trembler would work well under a balloon but at $20 per lure will stick to a gardie.
poida
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What time of year was that
What time of year was that Sam??? Unusual to see only one balloon out the back???
Aidan_G
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Plastics under balloons
I think it might have been in a WA angler or some similar fishing mag where someone did an article on ballooning with soft plastics and it seems as though he was rather successful but sometimes those mags arent the most reliable places to get your info