Soft Plastics vs Metal blades

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Soft Plastics vs Metal blades

Post by MasterBaiter24 » Sun Nov 25, 2018 2:42 pm

Hey guys,
Just wondering, in catching flathead, salmon, pinky and bream what are the differences between these two lures? Which would you say is more effective?
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Re: Soft Plastics vs Metal blades

Post by blakesirus » Sun Nov 25, 2018 9:16 pm

I think different conditions suit different lures better. Deeper water probs blades, shallow water sp`s. Also plastics are probs better in snaggy areas as blades tend to get caught up.

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Re: Soft Plastics vs Metal blades

Post by skronkman » Mon Nov 26, 2018 5:12 am

Blake is on the money here. In perfect conditions I prefer light jig heads and natural colour plastics. As the conditions deteriorate I use heavier jigheads and brighter colours. In windy conditions, deep water or land based then blades have great advantages in casting distance and getting down deep quickly (also in dirty water, as I just mentioned in another thread).

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Re: Soft Plastics vs Metal blades

Post by MasterBaiter24 » Mon Nov 26, 2018 8:05 am

skronkman wrote:Blake is on the money here. In perfect conditions I prefer light jig heads and natural colour plastics. As the conditions deteriorate I use heavier jigheads and brighter colours. In windy conditions, deep water or land based then blades have great advantages in casting distance and getting down deep quickly (also in dirty water, as I just mentioned in another thread).
I don't own a boat or kayak, so 99.5% of the time i fish land based. Would it be worth to skip the plastics and go straight to the blades, even on a good day with little/no wind?

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Post by skronkman » Mon Nov 26, 2018 8:21 am

Have both in your arsenal. To fish light jigheads efficiently will require a decent setup of rod, reel and line or you won't be able to cast very far or feel the plastic. I would start with plastics in good conditions and then go to blades if I'm not having success. Blades are good for covering lots of ground in deep water too.

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Re: Soft Plastics vs Metal blades

Post by frozenpod » Mon Nov 26, 2018 12:24 pm

I used to use a lot of SP but I love the currently available blades/vibes.

I use them all the time they are my go to option for lure fishing now.

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Post by MasterBaiter24 » Mon Nov 26, 2018 12:36 pm

frozenpod wrote:I used to use a lot of SP but I love the currently available blades/vibes.

I use them all the time they are my go to option for lure fishing now.
skronkman wrote:Have both in your arsenal. To fish light jigheads efficiently will require a decent setup of rod, reel and line or you won't be able to cast very far or feel the plastic. I would start with plastics in good conditions and then go to blades if I'm not having success. Blades are good for covering lots of ground in deep water too.
I have a sienna with 8lb jbraid and 10lb mono leader with a 6'6 Kmart rod. Still saving for the rod upgrade, are there any good suggestions for upgrade?

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Re: Soft Plastics vs Metal blades

Post by frozenpod » Mon Nov 26, 2018 12:41 pm

A 3kg spin stick something around 7ft would be good.

Which brand of rod comes down to what feels good to you but there are plenty of options, from leading brands.

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Post by MasterBaiter24 » Mon Nov 26, 2018 1:56 pm

frozenpod wrote:A 3kg spin stick something around 7ft would be good.

Which brand of rod comes down to what feels good to you but there are plenty of options, from leading brands.
Do you have any recommendations?

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Re: Soft Plastics vs Metal blades

Post by frozenpod » Mon Nov 26, 2018 2:28 pm

Shimano Catana is one of the cheap popular options.

https://www.anglerswarehouse.com.au/pro ... _rod_16693

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