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Hardbody for 3+ metres
Hi Guys,
I am looking for a hardbody that will dive down to 3m could you give me some suggestions i wan't it for bream . Look forward to your replies. cheers |
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I think is some that get down to 3m+, but generally I think Vibes would be the most effective method for fishing water that deep.
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O.S.P Dunk 48
Dives to 4m I have been using these for a while now and they are absolutely dynamite. Caught heaps of fish on them cranking the rock walls at clarence and around canals. As of yet i dont think they are available in Australia but will be available around August. The bigger version the Power Dunk is available in Australia. Cheers |
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Not exactly a bream lure, but OSP dunk's dive down pretty close to 3m. They are pretty similar in size and shape to a zipbait khamsin, and I have caught bream on them. Maybe worth a shot if you can afford the almost $40 a pop
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Smith Camion Magnum Dredge or something like that...3m+ Chubby lookalike.
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Pretty sure you will find a Double clutch goes deeper than a Camion Dredge
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sinking minnows like the sgagit mets 50mm $20 of fishin.com.au
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Lucky craft Cra-pea Bottoms.
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Thanks fellas , for all the replies it gives me plenty to research.
cheers |
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Skagit Designs Bottom Trank sinking crankbait weighs 4.5gm or
Strike Pro Galaxia Minnow 6cm floating lure dives to 16ft Here is a image of the Bottom Trank They are excellent slow rolled over the bottom,did get some good fish on them at the pre-fish at the Glenelg last weekend.
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Fish-Tec solutions import them.
A website will be live in a week or so. Dunk 48's only get made from OSP once or twice a year. At this stage august is when Australia will get stock. I have had a few samples for a while and have been doing very well on them. RRP when they arrive in aus will be around $30 There is about 15 shops nationwide that stock OSP quite a few of the bigger stores in Brisbane who have online shops stock them. I don't think High Cuts are in stock at the moment. Although a few people have been asking fish Tec for them so these will probably be stocked in the near future. For the record I do have an association with fish tec |
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If i was using a hardbody I'd go for the Daiwa Double Clutch.
What you use really depends on the structure you're fishing - if it's around rock walls, wharfs, pylons etc i'd go for a soft plastic, metal blade or plastic vibe |
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Tilsan Bass. Gets down deep and a reliable producer on Bream and EP's. Fingerling colour.
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Use a bit of lead tape to add extra weight and get them down deeper.
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