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Hey again....
Anyone used the YUM plastics? Im looking and giving them a go... either the Curltail or Beaver tails..
Any opinions??
Thanks
Blake
Bream Master
15-09-2003, 09:22 AM
Ira and a few of the boys from the Shop have been giving them a work out. With the new turn towards dropshotting etc. they are perfect plastics.
Try the beaver tails for something a bit different, the action is more like a padtue when they are being flicked along the bottom.
Warren.
Mitch
15-09-2003, 09:33 AM
Blake,
Don't look at giving them a go, just do it mate, why not? Don't know where abouts you live, but the YUMs work just fine over here in WA. Rather nice scent on them and as they're a bigger sized plastic, those elusive horse breamskis sure won't hesitate chomping down on one!
If I can give one piece of advice about breaming - don't think about trying something, just do it...see if it works for you. Who knows, you might get onto something that no one else has bothered trying because they're too dead set on doing what every other man and his bream(?)..is doing.
Good luck!
Thanks....
Yeah I totally agree on the just do it mentality... Just wanted to see if anyone else was using them and what they thought of the gear....
They dont come up much compared to the others (Eco, Atomics, Sliders etc) so I was "testing the waters"... but its good to know that other people are giving them a go...
Are you guys finding that the similar colours to the other brands are the ones that are working?? i.e. Greens, Browns, Blood worm type ones??
Anyway thanks again.. thats the best thing about this website.. you can get a feel for what others are doing!!!!
Blake
Mitch
15-09-2003, 11:08 AM
Ah I see, bit of a treck from my local waters, so I don't think my advice would be appropriate. Although on the colour side of things - you usually can't lose with natural colours.
And as Warren said, they're a great lure for dropshotting down pylons and the like, particularly the beaver tails. They are a larger sort of plastic though so you may find in some situations they won't be suitable.
Cheers
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