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Old 05-06-2007, 04:36 AM
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Metal-jigging

Hi Guys

I'm just quickly leaving a comment about Bream Metal Jigging.
It's getting popular in Japan around areas where there are large Marinas. ( So this technique can be used in the SYD bay area,,)
In the evening, anglers use around 10-30g metal jigs or spin-tales. Near structures, at the very bottom, lifting up->free fall, jig jig (about 1m-2m) -> free fall.
Some anglers report most Bream they catch are quite a decent size!
I attached a pic showing sample lures they are using.

Cheers, I got a go!!
K-man

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Old 05-06-2007, 05:52 AM
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Don't know about over east but I've had a lot of success on 3g Halco Twisties (gold), rig them like you would a sambo jig and go nuts, structure fish love it.
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Old 05-06-2007, 09:19 PM
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I've taken a few bream late arvo/night (usually targetting Jew bait at the time ) years ago on 7 gram wonder wobblers.
10-30 gram slugs targetting bream though... I wouldn't want to be casting them with my bream gear thats for sure.
Sounds similar to the way people target them on bigger lipless cranks though.
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Old 06-06-2007, 07:45 PM
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Unhappy M-rigging lures are arriving to AUSTRALIA

Hi guys

When you go to a news agency and grab a "sports fishing magazine" this month, in around second pages, there is a huge M-rigging lure advertisement from Daiwa.
The product name is
"Silver-wolf"
This lure is especially designed for M-rigging in Japan.
I wonder how many people would understand how to use this lure from first impression

Thanks
K
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