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Ecogears?
Hi guys I am back into fishing after being out for 10 years. This time around I will be only going lures and maybe some SP.
I am aiming at fishing some local rivers/eastuaries in the South West part of Victoria. I have bought myself about 6 different ecogears with the local shop and some locals telling me they are good for Bream. So will the eco's be good for Bream? What numbers are worth trying? Is there others out there worth trying? All information very much appreciated. |
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ecogears, yes, they are a good lure...what type did you get.eg sx40, vx, px ect
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Ecogears are a pretty gun lure, like lots of other quality brands out there. What type of ecogears did you manage to get?
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Also try Atomic shads, chubbies, Pontoon 21 Greedy Guts look pretty awesome. Eco's VX and ZX35 are also very popular blade style lure. Cheers |
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All these lures are nice, but they all cost $$, so losing them can be quite a pain. IMO The easiest way to start off your technique buy some jigheads and some Squidgy wriggles, Gulp 6'' worm in camo and start getting those bream! most cost effective way to start your breaming success
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