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Strain... you big ole softy
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The duct tape also keeps their mouths shut
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Thanks for the tips again, much appreciated yellow door
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Might be of interest as well if your fishing where prawns are abundant tryin to match the hatch as they say. Zerek prawns atomic prong etc matched to appropriate jig heads.... if thats what they are focused on its usually easier to simulate that then it is to get them to eat a bait fish pattern. If its an area that cops a floggin drop your leader down aswell goes along with the stealth option yellow door is talking about.... bream around structure can be very wary.
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Seems very light 1/40oz jighead as nearly all the locations I fish have very serious tidal flow (fished with bait at one of the spots and a sz3 ball sinker can't hold bottom for long) but i'll give that ago soon fishing the jettys and pylons in areas that don't have brutal currents |
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thanks Louis for telling me the technique I've got a spot which I've tried only a couple times with no success over the last few years (while this spot is known for sizable bream, jew, sharks, monster flathead) but i'll try that technique at that certain spot which is in brackish water so there shouldn't be much current flow
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pb bream: 35cm pb sand whiting: 37cm pb tandan (freshwater catfish): 60cm pb tilapia: 40cm/2kg (on 2lb line) pb freshwater mullet: 26cm Last edited by curranboy99; 18-03-2016 at 06:30 AM. Reason: write up |
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