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Accidently bought Damiki MU-SS instead of SP
I realise this is discontinued, and didnt realise B-C-F still had these ones. I assumed they were all SP. I realise these ones are the slow sinking, and the new ones are Suspending. Anyone used these ??? HOw should they be worked ?
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I'm pretty sure its originally designed as a trout lure, so they should still be suspending in salt water. If you work it with the same twitch-twitch-pause method as the suspending, you should be fine. Just make sure you give it a good crank to get it down after it hits the water.
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Yeah I'm pretty sure the model you have will still suspend rather than sink. What I meant before is that it is designed as a fresh water lure, and as salt water is denser than fresh, the sink rate will be a lot less than if you used it in the fresh. I have both models in my tackle box and can't really notice too much difference when using them. Last edited by scope; 05-10-2012 at 07:04 AM. |
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So it only dives to 50cm still ? Be interesting to see what happens in the estuary, Maribyrnong etc where the fresh/salt fluctuates hehe.
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