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Old 05-04-2011, 02:31 AM
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Got Some Lures Today :D

Hey guys

I got my lures sent from Suzie today, thanks once again and now i have really got the bug to use them.

I'm going out in the boat this weekend, at Port Hacking, just wondering what Softies do people use around there ?

I will be fishing the Greys Point area and up and down the system. I really want to use the Squidgy Pro worms..
How do you rig them up ? do you cut them in half or add a stinger or something ?

Might try the Flick Baits out in the deeper water for Kings/Tailor..

And next week i am going to Port Macquarie for a week, gonna be land based again, any tips on the Softies to use around the Moored Boats and Docks around there ? never had luck with SX 40's there last year..

Thanks guys
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Old 05-04-2011, 02:57 AM
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I have had lots of luck with the flickbaits on tailor, but you will probably loose a few if you find some. I've also used them for kings with a bit of luck and flathead love them too.
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