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Old 19-02-2011, 07:39 AM
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hey guys i made a trade with my mate n he gave me a R2S baby vibe and a
R2S baby minnow and i tried them out today and the minnow has a great wide wobbling action and the baby vibe has a good rattle i was just asking like i was throwing them on the flatts (baby minnow) and in a channel (baby vibe) but the current was ripping through just asking would they fish better in the canals? or around sunken structure e.g fallen trees, rockwalls
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Old 19-02-2011, 08:02 AM
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Biggest issue with the vibe is current, but planning your cast better cab get it int he zone where you want it. Little twitches means it doesn't come up too far. Otherwise, stick to the slower waters, they do catch well.
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Old 19-02-2011, 08:05 AM
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thanks mate you been a big help to my bream fishing on hardbodies
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Old 19-02-2011, 08:18 AM
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Baby vibs sink quite slowly. Best used in areas of low current.
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Old 19-02-2011, 08:25 AM
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Baby vibs sink quite slowly. Best used in areas of low current.
Not so, the one advantage of these is that they stay in the zone as good as anything I've fished with. That may mean you have to cast further away from an object to get it to the depth you like, but that doesn't mean it won't work. Think outside the square, you never know what may just work.
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Old 19-02-2011, 08:34 AM
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Not so, the one advantage of these is that they stay in the zone as good as anything I've fished with. That may mean you have to cast further away from an object to get it to the depth you like, but that doesn't mean it won't work. Think outside the square, you never know what may just work.
I'm going to suggest that my definition of current versus low current are different to yours. Where I was fishing today, a place at which I would say there is "current" even a 3/8 ounce jighead in 14ft of water was too light.

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Old 19-02-2011, 08:41 AM
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well at that point it would be going to quick i wouldnt even bother fishing there though i like slow current spots like canals n creeks ect
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Old 19-02-2011, 08:45 AM
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There's always a point, all I'm saying is that you shouldn't think you need little to no current for them to work.
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Old 19-02-2011, 08:48 AM
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ok true but if anything i just throw the lure upstream so it can get to the bottom alot easier
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