I just started yesterday. Almost lvl 10. Great video!! Soo many great tips!! Thank you.
@Margo1968 Жыл бұрын
Is the cottage worms still available? I don’t see a cottage at Mosquito lake
@MistaH1N1 Жыл бұрын
Thank you soo much!! Im glad it helped! I dont understand what you mean by cottage worms. Do you mean your house? That is at mosq. If you open your map, its a red square located at C/D2 sector.
@Margo1968 Жыл бұрын
@@MistaH1N1 I figured it out. It was the free tackle u get each day at the administration building^^
@MistaH1N1 Жыл бұрын
Oh I see! I didnt know about this :)
@Margo1968 Жыл бұрын
@@MistaH1N1 it’s supposedly beginners gear but hey.. it’s free lol u can choose between float or spinner
@MistaH1N14 жыл бұрын
Hey guys. Just wanted to add this bit that I didnt know during the video. Lower quality food will fill less hunger. Same goes for tea. Lower quality will fill less comfort. So you will need to eat more 1/10 quality meat sticks than 8/10 meat stick.
@WilFredWave2 жыл бұрын
Really helpful video. Like, my friend
@MistaH1N12 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Im glad it helped :)
@nestortreeface29052 жыл бұрын
This video was really useful for mee. Thanks buddy. :D
@MistaH1N12 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Im glad it helped! :D
@James410904 жыл бұрын
i'd just make a small suggestion, really really early on in groundbait making you can just use ground crackers only you dont need all 3 bits filled to make it, since its so early into groundbait making untill that stops giving you skill points regularly then switch to all 3 :)
@MistaH1N14 жыл бұрын
Heck, it was so cheap I decided to mix all 3. But you say you only need one? I think thats an even cheaper and better way to grind your way up. Ill try this out soon. Thanks.
@azirus4 жыл бұрын
About the max drag capacity (in kilograms) of your rig as a general rule of thumb it should be (at least I was told): rod > reel > line / leader. But line can be I think up to 50% stronger than a reel, but still has to be lower than a rod. You just have to keep an eye on the stress level and just set it to never go to the red. :) But I still usually have the line lighter on my bottom rig, because then there's sometimes an issue with the overall length of the line you can have on the reel - usually it's issue if you're on a bigger lake and a big fish is just doing whatever and you're waiting till she's exhausted.
@MistaH1N14 жыл бұрын
So when I was new, I just followed a video where the guy mentioned what you did, if I remember correct. When you do get to a higher level with bigger setups, you have to do something different. For instance, the Caliber reel is a 15.5 kg reel. BUT you need to look into an excel sheet (I think made by Paul) where it shows the MAX braking/resistance of these reels. So if you smashed the brake to 30, the max weight a Caliber can take is 31.7 kg. This does not mean u can reel in a 31.7 kg fish. Smaller fish can exert resistance of greater or at that mark. But basically, you can safely crank your brake to 29 and not have to worry about the resistance line (at the bottom of your screen) going to red and breaking your setup. So in my case, with a caliber, I would want a 31 kg rod, 30 kg line and 27 or 25 kg leader. The leader needs to be a few kg lower strength because to have a better weight transfer. I recently learned about this because before I had a leader just 0.5 kg weaker than my line but while a big fish was on, my resistance line used to jump all over the place. With a slightly weaker leader, its a lot more smoother. Hope that helps. You will start doing it this way when you get to a 10 kg reel or bigger. For starter stuff, what you said it fine.
@azirus4 жыл бұрын
@@MistaH1N1 Yeah I know, I'm not that new, but still learning some stuff here and there (eg that leader part). So just ideally keep the stress out of red and generally you're safe, but I agree with you above ;)
@MistaH1N14 жыл бұрын
@@azirus Great, 300+ hours in and Im still learning :)