Seems to be a lot of people sending PMs and asking the question so I thought I might post this up as a bit of a guide. I am no expert but this is the advise that has been given to me by people who are
Well the first thing you need is a MySway Fraser Island 2012 stubby cooler For surf fishing I prefer rods that have a soft tip and firm base giving you the best of both worlds. The soft tip allows for you to feel even the smallest of bites and the strong base allows you to put enough hurt on to the fish to catch large fish on light line. Basically an Alvey is king on the beach. Once you have used one you will be hooked (excuse the pun) The easy of maintenance the fact that if you get splashed by a wave or drop you reel in the sand you will have no issues unlike an egg beater (spinning reel). I like the Alveys that have a good drag system they allow you to catch much larger fish than your rod and reel / line are suited to. For example I have caught king fish and sting rays on my 10”6’ Live Fibre rod with 8lb line and an Alvey 6000BCVRR reel. I have also caught GT’s on my 13”6” Live Fibre road with an Alvey 6500BCVRR on 12lb line.
Basic Dart, Whiting, Brim and Tailor setup.
Rod :- Light Surf / Estuary
Size :- 10 foot 6 inches
Mount :- Low
Action :- Slow
Live Fibre Champion Trophy
Gary Howard Brimbo 4
Reel :- 6 inch Alvey
Line :- 6-10lb
Rod :- Surf
Size :- 11 – 12 foot
Mount :- Low
Action :- Slow
Live Fibre Champion Trophy
Gary Howard Yellow Patch
Reel :- 6 inch Alvey
Line :- 6-10lb
Basic Large Dart, Jew, Greenback (large Tailor) setup
Rod :- Heavy Surf
Size :- 13 – 15 foot
Mount :- Low
Action :- Medium
Live Fibre Champion Trophy
Gary Howard Greenback or Classic surf
Reel :- 6.5 inch Alvey
Line :- 12-20lb
Basic tackle.
A good selection of ball sinkers of different sizes to suit different surf conditions is allways good to have. You also want to try and fish as light as possible to catch the most fish. The two bait rigs I generally use are as follows.
Surf Rod :- whiting rig (you can catch just about anything with this rig)
Long shank whiting hook #4, red beads and red tube on a 60-90 cm leader (same size as your line), swivel to suit and a medium size ball sinker
Bait :- worms, pipes, squid, prawns and pilchard chunks
Big surf rod :- pilchard rig (this is suited to your larger fish)
4/O gang hooks, 40-60lb mono leader, swivel to suit, with a large ball sinker
Bait :- squid, whole pilchards, whiting fillet, slabs of bonito ect
You can also use surf rods with small and large slugs (a type of lure) or even whiting poppers on the smaller rods (I have had success with both) Soft plastics can also be used though generally fresh local bait is best I find.
Now having said all that you can pick up an Alvey Estuary road and real combo from BCF for $70 that will suit a kid down to the ground. The combo’s above are around the $250-$400 mark but they will last a life time and the difference between a good setup and an average one is huge. You can also get spin rod and real setups to suit just about any budget (just make sure you keep them out of the sand and the surf or they will be lucky to last the trip) Your best bet it to head to a reputable tackle shop and ask some questions and have a look for your self armed with this info.
yogi