View Full Version : nice new river 2 sea products
David
03-09-2003, 07:34 AM
This site has some great new lures. Worth a look if you haven¡¯t seen it yet.
http://www.river2sea.com
Cheers,
David
AtomicGrant
03-09-2003, 07:41 AM
check out the golden crank the best goldfish imitation ive ever seen :) :)
David
03-09-2003, 08:02 AM
Has anyone tried the HUMBUG MINNOW?
On the river2sea website, go to "Plastic Plug Minnow" then the "HUMBUG MINNOW" link at the top.
madsurfe
03-09-2003, 10:49 AM
Hi David
Mim and I have a couple of Humbugs. It's a shallow running lure that rolls with a swaggle when run slow. I find it good in water around the 2ft mark. Now that may seem like a strang statement seeing as I have the Min65F which is meant to be good for 0.5 to 1.5m but unfortunately you need to crank it really hard to keep it down, it rises fairly fast. I even thought about doing one of the Tailor sessions at Carnarvon with one but got too carried away on the Trev's and Soapies.
zimeric
06-09-2003, 08:27 PM
these work well if you wrap a couple of coils of soldering wire aroung the front treble
makes the lure rise a lot slower and doesnt take too much action away
Quietachiever
06-09-2003, 08:57 PM
hi david,
I use these lures down south & I found the dd`s to have a better action & catch rate,might have something to do with the suspension qualities,shimmering glitter green is going off for me at the moment,gold a bit more summer down here.catchya
Zeeke
26-09-2003, 02:40 PM
ive been using the humbug minnows baby brother.. its a smaller lure, bout 2.5cm long, tiny lil bloody thing a small shallow diver, goes down about 1.5ft and has a double hook in the ass of it, no trebles or splitrings, and bloody deadly on anything that swims buy and see's it
Tim
sir_cast_alot
18-12-2003, 09:09 AM
how much does that little lure cost
thanks
luke
Zeeke
18-12-2003, 09:24 AM
about $11 i think, ive got about 8 of them now, white is still my favorite tho, real big bream thriller, it represents floating bread really well and you see how aggressive bream can really be. with upto 10 of them all smashing the 1 lure
Tim
sir_cast_alot
18-12-2003, 09:32 AM
its luke again im quite interested in these lures they sound great just wondering wouldn't they be difficult to cast, being so small and light
cheers luke
Zeeke
18-12-2003, 09:34 AM
should be able to cast it on any 6'6 rod with 4lb line and a small spinning reel, wont get a ton of distance.. but its heavy enuf to cast a fair way for its size
Tim
Hairy
12-01-2004, 10:58 PM
Those little r2s "jelly beans" are hot been killing the pig with them on Trout and Redfin I use them on a downrigger best fish so far was a 4lb brown taken at 25m down on one
Shall try them on bream when the tides get to a more user freindly time
If anyone is intrested in the range of r2s lures pm me and I'll put you in contact with my supplier in Melbourne
David
Geoff R
13-01-2004, 01:59 AM
Last week, Gary Macdonald from River 2 Sea came in and he gave me the new catalogue, i decided that i wouldn't get in all the goldfish and dragonfly poppers,sorry.
I decided i'd get stuff in that is a bit differant like the:
Sea Beeti Crank 35
Beetit Crank 30F
Hi Dep Crank 65
and of course i re orderd all the shed's that we normally have.
Regards
Geoff P
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