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Old 27-01-2023, 11:28 PM
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restocking after theft

Well, I had an interesting trip to Tathra on the NSW far South coast. Mostly surf fishing and went ok with salmon, tailor and even a kingfish, which was a cool surprise from the beach. A few calamari from the wharf and some local prawns too made for a good trip. Unfortunately, i got some gear stolen when I took my light gear down to the beach one evening to fish for bream and whiting. Not 100% sure what happened, but I must have sat the gear down when packing the car to leave and somehow left them behind. Thankfully i still have the rods and reels but I couldn't find the bags the next morning and when i went back to where I had parked, the bag that had most my lures was now an empty bag chucked on the ground and the tackle box with more lures, leaders, tools etc etc was gone. So not really theft I guess, but annoying they werent handed
in to police or life saving club that was right there and now I need to replace them.

To be honest, I don't know what I had because most were longstanding lures. I know I had SX40s, some sugarpens and vibes and some random stickbaits, but it was quite a mix (probably lost 3 full boxes of lures plus a box packed with jig heads and a pile of soft plastics) that Id cycle through when fishing rivers and estuaries. I dont go fishing as often anymore, but like to be well stocked when I do so am looking to restock with a cut down selection. I know what I want/need in plastics and jigheads and will buy my favorites SX40s and vibes but am hoping people might have some suggestions for more current generation hardbodies they would recommend to have in the new kit.

It would be great if people could recommend a few go-to hardbodies they use that would suit shore based bream fishing and perhaps some light beach fishing suitable for throwing around on 6lb line in the beach shallows at dusk in VIc.NSW. I head into fishing stores now and I don't recognize half of whats there so advice on what works for others would be fantastic. Thanks.

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Old 28-01-2023, 07:39 AM
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Tough break on the lures going missing - thats gotta hurt

I havent bought a bream lure in a very long time - the latest seems to be those Mussel lures Dowelly made.

But as far as SX40 style lures - I couldnt say - but Starlo is teasing some new surface bream lure on facebook that he reckons is the next big thing on surface

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Old 28-01-2023, 08:06 AM
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Old 28-01-2023, 08:12 PM
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thanks. Yeah, Id forgotten about the mussel lures so will add one or two of those to the inventory. Anyone else have a go-to lure they'd recommend be part of a best-of kit??
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Old 31-01-2023, 07:55 AM
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Daiwa Double Clutch's in 60 and 75mm, they also bought out a 48mm but I haven't used or heard much about them yet. Ecogear ZX 35mm blade, in black

This may be of some use http://www.indepthangler.com.au/guid...evisited-2018/
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Old 01-02-2023, 03:12 AM
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.... Anyone else have a go-to lure they'd recommend be part of a best-of kit??
Fishing any deeper drop off the killer lure here in WA has been the Daiwa Tournament Spike 53SP, sadly discontinued, but fortuitously re-birthed as the 'new' Infeet Spike 53 SP

Brilliant lure straight out of the box, I recently lost 6 of the old model to smokings in a session on the Blackwood River.

Baby Vibes have also had a return to favour here.

Both of these lures are currently discounted on fishing.com a BM sponsor, whats not to like?
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Old 01-02-2023, 06:21 AM
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Surface, MMD splash Prawn. Very easy to use and it works !
The new Daiwa HB offerings are good too.
Otherwise all mine are old school !
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Old 01-02-2023, 05:58 PM
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thanks everyone, much appreciated.
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Old 23-02-2023, 09:12 PM
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Daiwa - Kodachi (crank bait)

Daiwa - Sazanami (shallow jerk bait)

Are doing it for me at the moment!
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