
Want To Learn How To Catch Flathead?
The humble Dusky Flathead, one of Australia's iconic saltwater fish species. Found commonly throughout the east coast of Aus they are a fun species to target with their eagerness to eat anything that fits in their mouth whether that's a lure or bait. This makes Flathead a great fish to target for people of all ages and skill levels. *All gear mentioned and methods will apply to all Flathead Species.
Different Ways Of Capturing Flathead
LURES - PLASTICS, HARDBODIES & VIBES/BLADES
Lure fishing for Flathead has become one of the most popular methods, as fishing technology has improved over the years so have the lures which has opened a variety of new ways of catching Flathead.
Bouncing Soft-Plastics off the bottom allows us to search a variety of depths which make them a versatile and great first choice of from a lure!
Diving Hard Bodies/Jerkbaits are going to be great for areas like the Sand Flats as they only dive to a specific depth. Just slow roll them or give the lure a jerking action mixed in with a slow roll and pauses.
Vibes/Blades produce a vibrating movement when worked making it highly effective and is typically used like a Soft-Plastic, generally bouncing off the bottom with a long lift of the rod letting the vibe flutter back down.
Top water lures have also become popular in recent times, although not the most effective, it certainly is exciting seeing a big Flathead take a surface lure!
SWIMBAITS & GLIDEBAITS
Swimbaiting & Glidebaiting on the Sand Flats for trophy Dino Flathead has become more popularised in recent times with many anglers taking their chances casting lures as big as 300mm in size weighing 250g or heavier! Heard the saying "Big Lure equals Big Fish". There is some truth to this saying as you will usually filter out the smaller sub 50cm fish but it's not always the case though as even smaller Flathead will still have a crack of a lure the same size as them. Just shows how voracious these predatory fish are!
BAITS LIVE & DEAD
Bringing it back to basics! The humble Pilchard on a 2-3 gang of hooks - One of the best dead baits you could use for Flathead but there are plenty of other rigs & baits like Prawns, Beach Worms, White Bait, Mullet, Herring, Squid and even cuts of Raw Chicken just to name a few. Even though Flathead are ambush predators they won't pass the opportunity to feast on well presented dead bait lying on the bottom or retrieved slowly.
If you can, LIVE BAITING is by far the best method as movement from the live bait will garner the attention of any hungry Flathead present in the area. If you ask any old school angler they'll tell you the best live baits you can get your hands on will be Poddy Mullet, Tailor, Herring and Whiting rigged with a single hook just under the dorsal fin not too deep or it will hit the spine and render your Live Bait into a Dead Bait. Also don't be afraid of leaving the Live Bait out there for over 15 mins as Flathead do move around to better feeding grounds and for tidal movements.
*There is no one hook for bait fishing that can do it all - adjust your hook size and shape according to the bait you are using.
TROLLING ON A BOAT OR KAYAK
Trolling on the sand flats or bays is a super effective method of covering a wide area of potential Flathead ground! We recommend you start at a slow speed of 1-3 knots (almost idle speed) searching through these grounds with Diving Hardbodies. It is best to check how deep your lures dive to so you have the correct lure for the job but you want the lures to be as close to the bottom as you can. A hot tip is when you are trolling and the depth changes you can let more line out so the lure dives deeper and vice versa!
When And Where Should I Be Fishing?
The beauty of targeting Flathead is that they live all up and down the East Coast of Aus from QLD, NSW and down to Victoria living camouflaged at the bottom of estuarine areas, coastal bays, sand flats and up to the tidal limits. So whether you fish land-based or on a boat, they're accessible to all ages and skill levels. Typically a run out tide is best as a lot of bait species push up onto the flats on a run in search of new feeding grounds and shelter, however when the tide runs out that water channels out into small gutters funnelling bait straight to the Flathead. Remember, No Run = No Fun. Although you can target Flathead all seasons, Spring, Summer and Autumn are the best seasons to fish for Flathead. There are also the smaller Bluespotted Flathead which range from the Mid-North Coast of NSW, WA and South Aus which is most abundant in Victoria and Tasmania.

Flathead Grounds
Gutters, drop offs, and weedy broken up areas are great places to target Flathead. Here's an example of an area where Flathead typically hold highlighted in red.
Spin & Baitcaster Rods
A 2-4kg to 3-6kg rod weight rating between 6'6" to 7'8" (198.12 cm - 234cm) is a great starting point if you're looking to get into fishing for Flathead. This weight class will allow you to throw a wide variety of smaller lures like Soft Plastics (2" to 5" in), Hardbodies, Blades/Vibes and be great for dead bait fishing. If you are using live baits like whiting or mullet a 4-7kg rod is recommended. If you are wanting to throw bigger lures like Swimbaits, Glide Baits, Hardbodies and XL Plastics (7 inches plus), a Spin or Baitcaster rod rated 4-7kg to 15-24kg is recommended to be able to cast such lures. Always check the Lure Weight rating for the lures you will use to avoid breaking your rods - no one likes have a their rods broken especially when they are brand new...


Daiwa 23 TD Black Rod
HK$1,037.00


Millerods Production Rod
HK$1,797.00


Shimano 20 Zodias Rod
HK$1,370.00

Samaki Zing Gen 4 Rod
HK$729.00


Penn Mercenary Rod
HK$1,042.00

Daiwa 23 Tatula Rod
HK$1,401.00


Atomic Arrowz Flathead Spin Rod
HK$1,037.00


Abu Garcia Veritas 5 Rod
HK$521.00


Shimano 22 Expride Spinning Rod
HK$1,746.00

Daiwa 24 Aird X Light Tackle Rod
HK$573.00


Shimano 24 TCurve Rod
HK$2,078.00

Samaki Zing Xtreme V3 Rod
HK$1,302.00


Daiwa 23 TD Hyper Rod
HK$834.00

Daiwa 23 Infeet Z Spin Rod
HK$1,974.00


Shimano 21 Raider Rod
HK$209.00


Atomic Arrowz Estuary Rod
HK$748.00


Shimano 24 Poison Adrena Rod
HK$3,015.00


Daiwa 23 TD Commander Rod
HK$2,859.00


Shimano 23 Revolution Rod
HK$880.00


Samaki C-12 V3 Rod
HK$2,078.00


Shimano Izalus Spin Rod
HK$521.00
Spin & Baitcaster Reels
A 2-4kg to 3-6kg rod weight rating between 6'6" to 7'8" (198.12 cm - 234cm) is a great starting point if you're looking to get into fishing for Flathead. This weight class will allow you to throw a wide variety of smaller lures like Soft Plastics (2" to 5" in), Hardbodies, Blades/Vibes and be great for dead bait fishing. If you are using live baits like whiting or mullet a 4-7kg rod is recommended. If you are wanting to throw bigger lures like Swimbaits, Glide Baits, Hardbodies and XL Plastics (7 inches plus), a Spin or Baitcaster rod rated 4-7kg to 15-24kg is recommended to be able to cast such lures. Always check the Lure Weight rating for the lures you will use to avoid breaking your rods - no one likes to have their rods broken especially when they are brand new…


Shimano Nasci FC Spin Reel
HK$750.00

Daiwa 24 TD Black MQ Spin Reel
HK$1,557.00


Abu Garcia Revo Beast Low Profile Baitcast Reel
HK$1,766.00


Penn Battle IV Spin Reel
HK$964.00


Shimano 23 Curado M Baitcast Reel
HK$1,495.00

Daiwa 21 Saltist MQ Spin Reel
HK$1,870.00


Shimano SLX DC Baitcast Reel
HK$1,406.00


Daiwa Tatula 300 Baitcaster Reel
HK$1,922.00


Shimano 24 Vanford FA Spinning Reel
HK$1,661.00


Daiwa 20 Tatulion HD Baitcast Reel
HK$2,442.00

Shimano Curado DC Baitcast Reel
HK$2,062.00


Shimano 23 Sedona FJ Spin Reel
HK$620.00


Shimano Nexave FI Spin Reel
HK$412.00


Daiwa 20 BG MQ Spin Reel
HK$1,297.00

Abu Garcia Revo5 Premier LP Baitcast Reel
HK$2,286.00

Daiwa 23 Aird LT Spin Reel
HK$651.00


Shimano Tranx A Baitcast Reel
HK$1,479.00


Daiwa 24 Certate LT Spin Reel
HK$3,432.00


Abu Garcia Revo5 Baitcast Reel
HK$933.00

Daiwa Tatula HD LTD Baitcast Reel
HK$1,455.00


Penn Spinfisher VII Spin Reel
HK$1,302.00


Shimano 22 Miravel Spinning Reel
HK$953.00

Daiwa 23 Exceler LT Spinning Reel
HK$938.00

Daiwa 20 Lexa WN Baitcaster Reel
HK$1,661.00


Shimano 23 Stradic FM Spinning Reel
HK$1,557.00
Which Line To Use?
Since the improvement of braided lines, it has quickly become the more popular choice when lure fishing. Braided lines also cast further and are often 1/4 the diameter of mono and fluorocarbon line meaning you can fish with smaller reels. Braid also has almost zero stretch which allows more sensitivity to the angler whereas traditional mono and fluorocarbon lines have stretch so you lose sensitivity. The only drawback of braid is that you'll need a mono or fluoro leader on the front to fish baits or lures as braid is susceptible breaking as it has low abrasion resistance. However this doesn't render mono a fluoro useless as there are plenty of people who run mono and fluoro as their main lines. *More braided line options available in-stores available to be spooled with our line spooling machines.

Tasline Elite Braid
HK$313.00

Sufix Super 21 Monofilament Line
HK$78.00

Shimano Kairiki PE8+ Braid
HK$235.00

Daiwa Saltiga Durasensor x8 Braid Chartreuse Fishing Line
HK$313.00

Schneider Klear Line Mono
HK$78.00


Nomad Ammonite Multicolour Jigging Braid 300yd
HK$417.00


Daiwa J Braid Expedition x8 - 300m
HK$417.00

Schneider Crystal Clear 100% Fluorocarbon Leader
HK$183.00


Power Pro Original Braid
HK$156.00

Daiwa J-Thread Finesse Fluorocarbon FC Line
HK$131.00

Sunline Super FC Sniper
HK$130.00


Shimano Ocea 8 Premium PE Braid
HK$583.00

Daiwa J-Braid x4 Yellow Line
HK$105.00

Berkley Vanish Fluorocarbon 250YD Clear
HK$99.00

Saltiga 12 EX SI3+ Multi Braid
HK$729.00

YGK X-Braid Upgrade X8
HK$313.00

Sufix Advance Hyper Copolymer Monofilament Fishing Line 300m
HK$125.00


Penn Slammer Braid PEx8 Multicolour
HK$365.00


Daiwa J Braid Expedition x8 - 150m
HK$260.00


Tortue (Ragot) Super Control IGFA Monofilament Line
HK$115.00

Daiwa J Thread Nylon Mono Fishing Line
HK$99.00


Platypus Pulse Premium Monofilament 300m
HK$104.00
Leader
Leader choice is also important when targeting Flathead as they have a row of sharp teeth that they can rub through light leader with their head shakes during a fight. A Fluorocarbon leader between 10 - 15lb for light tackle will be perfect and a 20 - 60lb leader is recommended for heavier lures. A hot tip if you're fishing light leader and don't know where the fish is hooked is to keep the rod tip down close to the water. This will help keep the leader further away from front set of chompers to increase your chance of landing the fish!

Daiwa J Thread Fluoro Leader
HK$120.00


Shimano Ocea F Series Premium Fluorocarbon Leader
HK$99.00

Sunline V Hard Plasma Rise Fluorocarbon Line
HK$182.00

YGK X-Braid FC Absorber Slim & Strong
HK$261.00

Daiwa J-Thread FC X-Link Fluorocarbon Leader
HK$131.00


Sunline FC Rock Fluorocarbon
HK$120.00

Sunline FC System Shockleader Fluorocarbon
HK$177.00

Lures We Recommend
Leader choice is also important when targeting Flathead as they have a row of sharp teeth that they can rub through light leader with their head shakes during a fight. A Fluorocarbon leader between 10 - 15lb for light tackle will be perfect and a 20 - 60lb leader is recommended for heavier lures. A hot tip if you're fishing light leader and don't know where the fish is hooked is to keep the rod tip down close to the water. This will help keep the leader further away from the front set of chompers to increase your chance of landing the fish!


Fishing Station Flathead $99 Pro Pack
HK$516.00


Nomad Squidtrex Soft Vibe Lure
HK$99.00


Daiwa Double Clutch IZM 115SP Lure
HK$133.00


Z-Man DieZel MinnowZ
HK$58.00


MMD Whiting Glide Bait Lure 180
HK$261.00


MMD Hardy Head Heavy Lure
HK$73.00


Samaki Redic Jerkbait MF Lure
HK$94.00


Berkley Pro-Tech Bender Lure
HK$93.00


Daiwa Bait Junkie Grub
HK$63.00


Evergreen Stream Demon 170J Jointed Swimbait
HK$224.00


Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow Deep Diver Floating Hard Body Lure
HK$125.00


Samaki Redic Jerkbait SF
HK$112.00


TT Quake Soft Vibe Lure
HK$94.00


Nomad Madscad Auto Tune Slow Sink 90
HK$105.00


Daiwa Double Clutch IZM 95SP-G Lure
HK$115.00


TT Switchprawn+ Blade Lure
HK$84.00

Bomber Long 15A Triple Threat 3 Pack
HK$209.00


Classic Barra Hard Body Lure
HK$76.00


Z-Man MinnowZ
HK$52.00


Atomic Hardz Slim Twitcher Deep
HK$115.00


Bassday Sugapen Floating
HK$141.00


Daiwa 20 Infeet Slippery Dog TG Tune Lure
HK$120.00


TT Switchblade+ Blade Lure
HK$58.00


Leavey Lures Bent Freakn Minnow Lure
HK$156.00


Rapala Crush City The Imposter Soft Plastic Lure
HK$63.00


Daiwa Bait Junkie Gar Soft Plastic Lure
HK$63.00


Irukandji Megaprawn Soft Plastic Lure
HK$92.00


Nomad Vertrex Max Vibe
HK$79.00


OSP Bent Minnow Lure
HK$177.00


Yo-Zuri 3DB Pencil Floating Stickbait
HK$125.00


MMD Splash Prawn Lure
HK$115.00


Berkley Powerbait Nessie
HK$73.00


Irukandji Sicario Soft Plastic Lure
HK$73.00


Molix Glide Bait Swimbait Lure
HK$235.00


Yo-Zuri 3D Inshore Fingerling Suspending Hardbody Lure
HK$130.00


Z-Man HerculeZ Pre-Rigged Soft Plastic Swimbait
HK$63.00


Daiwa Bait Junkie Minnow
HK$63.00


Squidgies Fish
HK$37.00


Squidgies Slickrig
HK$47.00


Z-Man GrubZ
HK$52.00


Rapala Crush City Heavy Hitter Soft Plastic
HK$63.00


Malosi Minion Floating Minnow Hardbody Lure
HK$131.00


Gan Craft Jointed Claw Salt Custom Glide Bait Lure
HK$417.00


Rapala Crush City The Suspect Soft Plastic
HK$63.00


Samaki Live Shrimp
HK$84.00


Berkley Powerbait Honeyball Lure
HK$84.00


Samaki Vibelicious Fork 85mm 14g Soft Vibe Lure
HK$110.00


Daiwa Bait Junkie Prawn
HK$63.00


Yo-Zuri 3DR-X Suspending Shad
HK$120.00
Flathead Combos
If you're stuck on choosing an outfit, fear not as our expert have specially selected out combos which we have been used extensively by the team.
Important Additional Equipment
Here are some essential Fishing Equipment to have on your Boat and Tackle bag!

TT HeadlockZ HD Jighead
HK$52.00


TT Sling Bag
HK$250.00

Fish Monkey Free Style Fishing Glove
HK$365.00

Samaki Neon Fish Grip
HK$99.00


Aftco Release Gloves
HK$391.00


Black Magic Landing Net Retractable Handle
HK$443.00

TT ChinlockZ Jighead
HK$58.00

Berkley Essentials Big Fish Lip Grip
HK$209.00

Gamakatsu Worm EWG Hooks
HK$47.00


TT Deluxe Z-Man Bait Binder Bag
HK$104.00


Shimano 23 Tackle Backpack With Tackle Box
HK$828.00


Berkley Nitro Estuary Pro Jighead
HK$58.00

Penn Saltwater Lip Grips
HK$313.00

Daiwa Bait Junkie Heavy Wire Jighead 2X
HK$63.00


TT Headlockz HD Flathead Value Pack Jigheads
HK$177.00

Berkley Retractable Snapper Net
HK$573.00


Daiwa Measure Mat
HK$130.00


Berkley Nitro Saltwater Pro Inshore Jigheads
HK$63.00


Shimano Brag Mat
HK$182.00


Daiwa Offshore Glove
HK$209.00

Berkley Kayak Catch and Release Net
HK$287.00


Daiwa Tackle Backpack
HK$781.00

TT ChinlockZ Finesse Jighead
HK$58.00


Black Magic Short Handle Net with Belt/Bungee Clip
HK$261.00
TIPS/HELPFUL INFO
To have a successful session you need to have a game plan. So the next time you are heading out check what the tides are doing. Is the tide incoming or outgoing? What grounds am I going to go to fish first and how will I approach? Are all my leaders, knots fresh and are my hooks sharp? Is there any bait in the area? These are all good elements to consider for your next trip out to greatly improve your success!
