Drew
17-04-2003, 10:00 AM
g'day fella's again
to all u budding lure makers out there...like myself have u ever tried making surface poppers out of thongs (layed foam), i read a long time ago in a 'barra and bass with bream', mag that this guy had been doing it for years now and made it quite successfull ......it seems the greatest advantage with these guys is that they weight quite alot and still float.........there fore it's possible to trow them with light baitcaster gear....and thats exactly what this guy does........i think it makes scence due to surface bream'n requires accurate casts to close cover........bring the bait caster into it's own......also slightly better stump puller than a spinn stick in close cover(ei. american Bass anglers always use a baitcaster when 'flipping or pitching', heavy cover. . . . . lets face it a bream has alot of go in the first 5 to 10 m or so
just sum thought's
cheer's drew
to all u budding lure makers out there...like myself have u ever tried making surface poppers out of thongs (layed foam), i read a long time ago in a 'barra and bass with bream', mag that this guy had been doing it for years now and made it quite successfull ......it seems the greatest advantage with these guys is that they weight quite alot and still float.........there fore it's possible to trow them with light baitcaster gear....and thats exactly what this guy does........i think it makes scence due to surface bream'n requires accurate casts to close cover........bring the bait caster into it's own......also slightly better stump puller than a spinn stick in close cover(ei. american Bass anglers always use a baitcaster when 'flipping or pitching', heavy cover. . . . . lets face it a bream has alot of go in the first 5 to 10 m or so
just sum thought's
cheer's drew