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They all catch bream
if I was to pick one it would be the atomics, I also like the pointer 48's from luckycraft. It all comes down to personal preference, I would suggest buying one of each and seeing what works for you![]() Michael. Last edited by Minnows; 02-02-2010 at 11:12 PM. Reason: spelling |
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I have never fished with the Atomic Hardz to be honest...Lucky craft are a good lure, but I have found SX40s to be most productive for me. Having said that, I tie them on more often than any other hardbody - so you'd expect them to catch the most.
I think SX40 is a very good lure to kick off your campaign with...furthermore, if you would like to fish them a little deeper, you can add a tiny amount of the putty used by fly fisherman to weight their flies (just mould it onto the underside of the body, around the cleat used to secure the split ring). It will allow the lure to slowly sink to whatever dpeth you desire, and, in my opinion, has no detrimental effect on the lure's action. |
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i like all the pointer 48s and the hardz but nothing quite sits like an sx40 when its suspending there just an awesome lure
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Atomic Hardz are a range of lures, not just 1, but I think the new surface lure would go alright there as would the lucky craft sammy or even px45 surface lure. Regards to the colouring of the lures, try and match what the local fish are feeding on, wether it be bait fish, or prawns. Natural colours tend to work the best IMO
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pointer 48 DD gold always produces bream
then atomic
not caught a bream on an ecogear and I have tried....... inclined now to just buy atomic as they work and cheaper. |
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Good colours for the atomic shad 40's are ghost wakasagi and ghost gill. The ghost green tiger i think it's called, is an great colour for the pointer 48's.
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With that shot you make the marina look better then it actually is
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They'll all work well at times, but around all those boat hulls i would recommend something like gulps or even blades rather than hard bodies
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sp,s would probably be the go, skip cast them at the boats so they sink on an angle under the boat rather than straight down, best plastics ive ever used for it are flickbaits in flash prawn or bulky hawgs (r.i.p).
other than that tiemco sinking minnows or the daiwa/smith/luckycraft/nories sinking minnows |
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where i come from there is still heaps on the shelves
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WHERE!!!! haha. ive been told by many people that they arent made anymore? every tackle shop in bris is out of them and cant get them. ive got 2 packets each of 2 inch and 3 inch im getting desperate
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