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berkley soft plastics
i have berkley powerbait drop shot minnow in casper clear colour i just wanted to know what was the best technich and size jig head to use. i also picked up some squidgy bloodworm wrigler but they only had 65 mm just wanted to know if they would still work on bream and flatties there a bit small though.
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i usually use a 1/40th TT HWS with my powerbait minnows and have had heaps of success! you just have to make sure you rig it on the jighead right and your set to go, in regards to the 65mm wrigglers they aren't too small for bream and flatties as long as you find a suitable jighead to match it too and get it in the right spot you should find yourself hooked up in no time!
jack
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1/16oz jig heads on the clear powerbait minnows around the edges of weed beds have worked for me! I prefer the power bait minnows over the gulp minnow because the tail is floppier and has more action. I usually give it 2-3 small twitches... be prepared to catch trevally on them though!
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Thanks for the advice going to Patterson river this Saturday gonna give both a try hoping for succes what are some soft plastics or hard bodies u recommend
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I use 1/20th size 2 and light leader
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