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What do I start with?
Hi just wondering what your fav SP's are and when to use them
Thanks
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berkley 2inch shrimp and 3inch craws would use them all day everyday if i had to
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Thanks for that
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Berkley Gulp! 2-3inch Shrimp & Minnow Grubs and also 80mm Squidgy Wrigglers.
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+1 for gulp shrimp. i use them casting close to structure and allowing them to sink on a semi slack line down the face of the structure. havent had much luck on wrigglers but my mates have used them to great effect. also try the gulp turtleback worm. cut about 15-20mm off the head end and use a size 1 or 1/0 jighead
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gulp shrimp for sure. also I like power minnows (powerbait) and Gulp! minnows
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PB Bream- 36cm (Z-man 2.5 inch GrubZ) PB Flathead- 48cm (2 inch Gulp! shrimp) PB Trevally- 44cm (Z-man 4 inch streakZ curly tailZ) PB Whiting FL- 31cm (Atomic Hardz Crank38 Deep) PB Jewfish- 49cm (3" Gulp! minnow) PB Bass- 41cm (Ecogear SX-60) |
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80 and 100mm bloodworm wrigglers with a bit of s-factor
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Quoted for truth! Most Definetly the most reliable plastic.
Last edited by Nugget; 30-04-2011 at 08:36 AM. |
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65mm & 80mm wrigglers for sure. Gulps are good too, but attract way too many pickers where I fish
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Squidgly wrigglers in the 80mm would be the easiest and most successful SP I have used.
Gulp! 2 inch Shrimp is also a favourite. |
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THanks for your help, I had a pack of 100mm wrigglers in bloodworm but as soon as the fish see it there gone
. Any tips on how to work them.thanks
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s-l-o-w-l-y
No need to rush with plastics. Last week I managed a couple of bream and flatties on an ordinary tide in fairly cold water by dead slow hopping plastics. The hard bodies got squat except for a few half-hearted bumps, so I switched to rubber, slowed everything down, and bingo, success! |
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Thanks for that, hopefully I can start catching some
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Berkley 3" Bass Minnows
These 3 have caught plenty of bream as well:
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Once you are done with all the suggested plastics above, try these ones
![]() http://www.searingtackle.com.au/dami...ster-miki.html Cheers |
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