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berkley nemisis
Just got a pack of berkley nemisis. Was gonna go out to chase some pinkie snapper, I like the look of these and thinking maybe bream might be the go aswell. Anyone tried these on bream... Thoughts???
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they will work but i would use different sizes i.e bigger for snapper.
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I've had bream hit the 6 inch ones while going for snapper. Snapper loved em. The 4 inch powerbait version should smack big bream
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Bream like them but I found you just loose to many tails. One outing only got two fish for a whole packet. Have played around with stingers made a slight improvement but it looks like the tail stretchers and rips out the stinger.
Just my experience using them. |
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probably my favourite snapper plastic up here on the mid north coast, they are bloody good. Just have to make sure there are no leather jacket around.
the 4inch ones are good for flatties as well. |
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True im heading out today let you guys know how i go..
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I found the powerbait ones good but the gulp ones a bit to frail with the tail. At only 6 per pack, if you're after gulp turtleback seems better value.
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