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Daiwa lure opinions!
Hi, I've just taken up fishing after a long break since I was a kid, I bought a few daiwa lures, two SC Shiners (in red gold fire and yellow spot) and a DR Minnow in ghost olive.
Since then I have started reading up on the net and it seems that the SX40, r2r baby vibs and atomic hards are really popular while the Daiwa lures get little mention. I'd like to give them a go anyway... I was wondering if anyone had any advice on them, Cheers, Mozzie Left: SC Shiner Right: DR Minnow ![]() ![]() Last edited by Mozzie; 10-11-2008 at 12:29 AM. |
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drop into your local tackle store and have a chat to the guys, there is a huge range of lures to try and they can usually give you some advice on what colours work best, where and when.
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Mozzie i have used the sc shiner a fair bit and i reckon its a great lure, good action and a good depth for around structure, the baby bass and gold orange are my most successful colors. might want to replace the hooks with Owners though the hooks they come with are sh%? house
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Hey Mozzie,
i have some Presso Minows in 6F, and they are pretty good in he shallows, they certainly cath fish. Hope this helps. Dale. |
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I have a SC Shiner in baby bass and have used it along side and outfished my friend using an sx40. For flathead and bream.
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the sc shiners and dr minnows are good lures for the price - upgrading the trebles is a good idea long term
the sc shiners come in 40 & 500mm sizes and are a suspending lure that'll dive to 1.5m and are best fished with a twitch and pause retrieve - they suspend after the pause the dr minnows come in 50, 70 & 90mm and are a floating lure that dive to around 1m and are best fished with a steady retrieve or fast ripping and jerking - they will float up on a pause and work well over flats i have a couple of each in my tackle box
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I have the S.C shiner in red gold fire and have caught some nice bream on it.
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Thanks guys. I'll stick with them and see what I can do..
I have been fishing with them a few times and keep getting hard hits, but only one 12cm bream has stuck so far. I guess I need to replace the trebles like robbo suggested. |
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my favourite daiwa lure would be the double clutch, they can be difficult to find - all mine have been bought online from japanese stores
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do you have a pic of these lures Mr T
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try this link: http://www.daiwa.com/Lure/lures_td.a...owDoubleClutch
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Ah the ol double clutch, awesome lure. Found the 75mm outfishes the 95mm 10-1 and far better if using them for bream, because theyre shallower.
Shame their hard to get. And lucky i have 11 still in boxes. Clutch porn! ![]() Chop
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thanks mr T and chops. they look good, i was playing around with the storm wild eye on the weekend and got a few bream hits and landed a few moses on that so id realy cant wait to try these out now. they look like they would fit right in at the spots i fish. what do ya's get on them most of the time when useing them.
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