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Tadpole
31-03-2003, 04:35 AM
What is the most sucessful lure fellow bream master members, you have used? I don't care if you don't tell me secret weapons, but just to get an idea if i am on the right track and not buying junk. successful colours also.

Bear
31-03-2003, 04:49 AM
Gold Oargee followed by the Palaemon Brown Tiger.

blackwater
31-03-2003, 04:59 AM
The gold/orangs 52 scorpion is winning so far for me with the rebel deep wee crawfish and predatek micro min deep very close for second place.

Tadpole
31-03-2003, 05:06 AM
I haven't seen the palaemon brown tiger on this websites shoping list, is it hard to get hold of ? i may purchase some palaemons and scorpions, thanks also for the replys.

Tadpole
31-03-2003, 05:10 AM
I actually have an orgee in gold pattern. my brother bought it for me,for trout fishing. is it really as good as what i've heard people say on this site about it

Tadpole
31-03-2003, 05:19 AM
also is it worth buying an attack minnow in the yellow tiger orange scale colour

Bear
31-03-2003, 05:34 AM
Warren will have the Brown Tiger on the site soon.

geoff_abrams
31-03-2003, 05:57 AM
my fav hardbodies for bream are(not in order) rebel crickhopper and rebel teeny craw , baby merlins, oargees ,deception ,home mades, attacks,taylor mades and smilin jacks that is what i would start with if i lost all my hardbodies lures tommorro.hope that helps:)

Ol' slab sides
31-03-2003, 06:03 AM
Mine would be Min Min's, Attacks, Merlins & Rapala's I love Rapalas..:D

slab

Mitch
31-03-2003, 06:08 AM
Sneaky Scorpions. Personally, I have found the most successful colours being the Firefin, Gold and Golden Green. Backing up that would be the Oargees..in Gold and the Mullet pattern.


Mate, get a good selection of all sorts of different lures, you'll find you're going to have to use different lures in different situations. And don't get too hung up on the colour issue, i've caught bream on lures with colour patterns that would be more suited to a mardi gras parade.

Good luck..

Lizardboy
31-03-2003, 06:09 AM
My favourite hardbody at the moment is a Halco sneaky scorpion 35,crawfish colour (brown with orange belly) I've caught plenty of bream, flathead, bass, redfin and even a blackfish on it. I have a gold/orange scorpion 35 also which I have modified(smaller trebles) so it is now a shallow diving floater but I prefer the brown one.

As far as softies go the ecogear glass minnow 1.75" in Red Back with Small Flake. It is the only colour I have at the moment, but the bream, flatties and bass love it. In one session I reckon it was hit about fifty times, many of the fish were small, but it held up remarkably well, on the 50th hit the tail was bitten off. 90% of my bream on softies have been on this lure (I am relatively new to the bream on lures thing though)

Lizard

SWANK-E
31-03-2003, 06:22 AM
Rebel Deep Teeny Crawdad
Deception Palaemon
Daiwa Silver Creek Shad II

Tadpole
31-03-2003, 06:45 AM
Thanks for all the replys guys. so the general idea is get a wide variety of different lures and colour is then second on the agenda.
Iwas thinking about buying the bream book buy steve starling although it is not read a text book and you can fish, it is experience that counts. i have fished for trout alot and read many books but it is mostly crap, again experience.On a quik flick through of the book I noticed alot of attack minnows in the orange tiger colour?

Tadpole
31-03-2003, 06:48 AM
is it a good colour? orange tiger.

31-03-2003, 07:00 AM
Well over here i the West i think the best colours are Gold, Bronze, Red, Orange and Pink!!!
My personal favourite are the Sneakies, but at the moment I'm actually catching a lot on my Home Made hard bodies.
The tiger attacks are definately fish catchers.
Colour is a big part of the attracting, but the action is Crucial. Make sure the action is tight and that the lure really shimmies on a slow retrieve.


Dave

Mitch
31-03-2003, 07:44 AM
Yeah tadpole, didn't mean to confuse you with the colour issue. I should have said, and what Dave's just mentioned, the action of the lure comes first for sure..

SWANK-E
31-03-2003, 09:07 AM
i believe the breaming book is a good book for starters

Alex
31-03-2003, 09:05 PM
Halco Scorpion 35 mm in Fire Fin. Fished the same spot, same gear, different halco scorpion colours, and yet got three fish on Fire fin only within an hour!
Alex