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I have just recently lost my only scorpion 52 and wonderin if us think I should buy another scorpion or one of the 60mm sheds i would by both but idont have the budget (dont work) and i am soon goin to coral bay so im saving wat ever money for that. is there any particalar colours that work well. i like the golds.also would there be any other good breamin hb's apart from the scorpions u's could recommend
cheers luke |
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also wat do us think of the tislan bass's
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also the owner mirashad look good, do the fish like em?
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Nothing wrong with the sheds at all mate. Gold with the burgundy back is the most popular from what I've seen.
Your other selections depend more on what depth you want your lures to dive to. Shallow: Oar-Gee Attack Medium: Lip Rippa Snap Shad MinMin Deep: Shed 52 and 68 Scorp Taylor Made Hot 'n Tot That's a start any way.
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thanks
yeah, i would like the deeper diving lures for around pilons etc do you know how deep the owner mirashads dive? also do the sheds come in different sizes or is 60mm good size cheers luke |
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the 60mm shed is the one we all use mate. No probs there.
The Mira Shad is more of a medium diver. Still a good lure though. I like the red\orange. HTH.
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Re: River 2 Sea sheds
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hey luke
i heard u nearly lost ur lure and were so desperate 2 get it that u dove in after it. lol, and i heard ur friend wouldnt even call ur mum 2 bring u down a towel. lol |
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Hi Luke
you mentioned the Tilsan Bass.. it's a great choice if you want to get down deep. It works well around steep ledges and if you start the retrieve in shallow water around a snag then just bloop it across the surface with big pauses for the first metre or 2. It's a great way to get some attention from the Bream. The Tilsan lures are the toughest on the market with an all steel frame and timber body. look at http://www.halcotackle.com or even better http://www.halcotackle.com/tilsanbass.asp |
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Have been having a problem with R2S Sheds not being able to get them to swim properly found the cause but not the solution It's caused by the bib not being perfectly square to the body causing it to swim on it's side If you buy one have a look at it and make sure its square
Might try to heat the bib up and try and twist it a touch shall see what happens David |
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I have one that goes left and one that goes right, but I think that the fact they lay on there side makes them better.
They look injured, and if it looks like an easy feed they will hit it hard. Mind you this can be a problem, if the lure swims under a bridge. But for the flats the fact that it is on its side I think that it helps. Ben |
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