Hard lures
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Hard lures
Are these good hard lures for catching bream in Maribyrnong river? http://www.bcf.com.au/online-store/prod ... 5884#Cross" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and http://www.bcf.com.au/online-store/prod ... 3034#Cross" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Hard lures
hey shimanoo,
looks like your a new member so welcome.
its a great forum ,lots of real experienced people prepared to help with advice wherever possible !!
full of great information.
not many rules here, apart from
introducing yourself first in the introduction section !!!
you might get a hole lot of responses and help with your lure question.
anyways welcome, once again.
regards
colin
looks like your a new member so welcome.
its a great forum ,lots of real experienced people prepared to help with advice wherever possible !!
full of great information.
not many rules here, apart from
introducing yourself first in the introduction section !!!
you might get a hole lot of responses and help with your lure question.
anyways welcome, once again.
regards
colin
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Re: Hard lures
Welcome to the forum ! . First hb lure looks ok to me , but would be better in a darker goldish/orange colour for bream imo.
cheers , Rick.
cheers , Rick.
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Re: Hard lures
blacklab99 wrote:
not many rules here, apart from
introducing yourself first in the introduction section !!!
Who made this rule and why wasn't I on the email list :Boxing:
It's not a rule to introduce yourself, how ever it is polite and does help people, when answering some questions, especially when location is involved. It also, gives an image to a user name, if people know, where, how and what you like to fish for.
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Re: Hard lures
hey mate, i use the ecogear sx40, it works really well for me in the nong for bream.
you can buy them from bcf also
you can buy them from bcf also
nothing beats a day/night out fishing!
Re: Hard lures
Agree sx40's
Any of the atomic shad or crank will work well (muddy prawn being very popular color.
Given some of the depth I would be enclined to use blades (metal vibes)
U can get some mega cheap, but fore I'm hooked on the ecogear zx30's
Tiny stinger hooks grab the fleshy lip well helping greatly for a quick release, also don't pick up much weed or snag,
Any of the atomic shad or crank will work well (muddy prawn being very popular color.
Given some of the depth I would be enclined to use blades (metal vibes)
U can get some mega cheap, but fore I'm hooked on the ecogear zx30's
Tiny stinger hooks grab the fleshy lip well helping greatly for a quick release, also don't pick up much weed or snag,
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Re: Hard lures
Some lures that I have got success on for Bream are Bassday Sugar Deep 35 and 55's in the bright Orange colour. Slow rolled with pauses and twitches sends the bream crazy when they're around :thumbsup:
But as above, the Ecogear SX40's and even SX48's are a great start as they have that tight, shimmy action. Another type to consider are blades/vibes like the 2nd link. Berkley big-eye blades, Strike-pro microvibes and bassday kangoku Vibes have all given me results, especially in the lighter white and silver colours.
But as above, the Ecogear SX40's and even SX48's are a great start as they have that tight, shimmy action. Another type to consider are blades/vibes like the 2nd link. Berkley big-eye blades, Strike-pro microvibes and bassday kangoku Vibes have all given me results, especially in the lighter white and silver colours.