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Switchblade
Hi All,
Just got back from DohDohDoh and they have a special on TT lures switchblade i was not sure what ones were good for bream so i got the following 1/4 oz purple bruiser 1/8 oz purple glimmer they were 2 for $20....was this a good deal? were the colours and sizes a good choice? Thanks |
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purple glimmer has been good for me.
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South Gippsland - Come for the beauty, stay for the lifestyle! Pflueger Trion 2-4kg 701LT, Shimano Stradic 2500 Ci4 PB Bream - 37cm TTF, Tilsan Bass PB Estuary Perch - 48cm TTF, Rebel Crawdad PB Flathead - 71cm, TT Switchblade |
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ive found in my area the brownis clours like gold noggin and copper head in 1/8oz work best where are u located mate
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Thats a great deal Toby, they're usually usually about $12.
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im in sydney....but going up to port macq this weekend so wanna try them out....are TT lures good?
is the 1/4oz too big? |
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43mm is never too big. I actually only use 40-45mm blades
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2 for 20 is a ripper deal mate. the 1/4 maaay be a little big for breambos. the colours are a pretty good choice, but if you get the chance id pick up the dark red colourd one as well. (copperhead i think).
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hi guys....good to hear i got a good deal....anaconda had a sale little while ago and i got 1/8oz berkley big eye blades...one of them being a dark red colour
just never used them...but i intend on using them all including my plastics this weekend....i have only ever caught 1 flathead on a lure....that was a soft plastic so im not too sure if i got the action right or what but ill give it a go again this weekend in port macq |
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to get comfortable with the SPs.... cast... let it drop and wait 5 secs......slow lift ..... let it drop and let it sit for 5 secs.... repeat. That should get some fish and you can then start playing with the retrieve methods from there.
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yea i love baldes
but i usually dont use 1/4's only 1/12's but i have had lots of luck on then expessially on the turn of the tide |
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sweet thanks cortinaboy....ill do that from now on....i seriously have about 30 packs of all different sp's...just dont use them cause i cant catch anything on them....but ill try your method
can i use that same method on blades? |
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I like their blades. Have caught Bass, Whiting and flathead on them. Still no Bream.....but i'm sure they will smash them.
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yeah mate fish ya blades just the same as ya placcies. and dont be afraid to tweak your retrive a little bit, instead of a slow lift giv it 2 or 3 quick hops. but as has been said, make sure you giv it that good 5 or 6 seconds to sink back to the bottom and the fish to pick it up
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make sure you don't use them in snaggy areas cause they just get hooked up and you lose them.
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Last edited by Jacko Elliott; 19-08-2010 at 03:08 AM. |
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