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Old 12-02-2013, 10:27 AM
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Pontoon 21 Greedy Guts 44 & 55

Just wondering if someone can tell me if these lures are any good>? has anyone in brissy had much luck on them and what do they cast like?

What size do you recommend ?

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Old 12-02-2013, 05:08 PM
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Can't really say for brizzy but they work a treat here in WA. My favourite colour is carmen red and bleeding tiger prawn. I reckon the tiger prawn and cb funa would work in the clearer waters
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Old 12-02-2013, 05:25 PM
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Can't really say for brizzy but they work a treat here in WA. My favourite colour is carmen red and bleeding tiger prawn. I reckon the tiger prawn and cb funa would work in the clearer waters
thanks mate for your reply, what size do you prefer ?
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Old 12-02-2013, 06:00 PM
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44 most of the time, the magnetic weight system helps them cast like a bullet too and it makes it one of the best lures for not getting the line tangled in the trebles.
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Old 12-02-2013, 06:05 PM
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Thanks mate...will check them out
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44 most of the time, the magnetic weight system helps them cast like a bullet too and it makes it one of the best lures for not getting the line tangled in the trebles.
can backup sloppyjoe,the Pontoon 21's cast great, swim well, and catch WA bream. Colours A01,A02,A03, Carmin Red. The Crack Jack and Gagagoon are well worth trying too

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I consider myself a novice but the P21 GG lures are my favs for sure. Most of my hb catches have been on these with funa and crash colours. Love the way they swim, just wish they would suspend like the crackjacks. I prefer the 55 though.
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Old 13-02-2013, 11:46 AM
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Hi jgarner, with the sort of lure collection you got I am pretty surprised you don't have a heap of these as they certainly have some nice finishes. They do catch fish but I haven't caught many bream on them. That said I haven't tried as I like ecogear/atomic/jackall/cranka/bassday... there are a billion lures to use and not enough time. But they definitely catch bream, being a suspender you can twitch, you can rip, and you can pause, I know a few guys who have the greedy guts in both sizes as well as the crackjacks as their "go-to" hardbodies. They have caught me a few jack, bigeye and GT. You obviously have to be mindful of the terminals but I've fished them as is. I would guess that they go ok on the flatties and cod too but duh! Go the smaller sizes and I'm sure you'll get some nice bream on.
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I consider myself a novice but the P21 GG lures are my favs for sure. Most of my hb catches have been on these with funa and crash colours. Love the way they swim, just wish they would suspend like the crackjacks. I prefer the 55 though.
Are you sure they dont suspend? I have been leaving them to sit a fair bit assuming they are suspending. Maybe mine have been floating out of the zone too much, probably why they haven't been the most awesome lure ever for me. Dammmmm!!
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Great lure and both sizes are good but lately ive been using the 55 more especially in the funa colour with the dirty water. My preferred colour is the yamame though.
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Thanks for all the feedback guys,very helpful
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Greedy guts and crackjack are suspending models while the gagagoon is slow sinking.




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http://www.searingtackle.com.au/
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They sure do work Jase, i prefer the 44's
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Are you sure they dont suspend? I have been leaving them to sit a fair bit assuming they are suspending. Maybe mine have been floating out of the zone too much, probably why they haven't been the most awesome lure ever for me. Dammmmm!!
If you call a slow float suspending then they suspend. But they don't suspend under water like the Crackjacks do or like the Bassday Kagoku and many others do. Daiwa call the double clutch 75's suspending but in my opinion they're all slow floaters too, not a huge difference to lures that are called floating.
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They sure do work Jase, i prefer the 44's
The Carmen red ones look awesome
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