how to use soft plastic lures to target flathead?
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how to use soft plastic lures to target flathead?
Hello guys, I live in the Brighton area, so I always go fishing at Brighton Break wall. I often target squid and the BIG Reds, but last week I saw a guy have a huge fight with a 60cm flattie. Looked like lots of fun, so I went off to Compleat Angler, got some SP's and TT jig heads(Apparently they are the best) I have had a few trips with these, yet I always donut while the other guy next to me catches some . I was wondering if I was doing something wrong, so any tips/advice/tutorial is welcome. I use kmart rods :oops:
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Re: how to use soft plastic lures to target flathead?
I have just started fishing with soft plastics from the boat at anchor. I have found using gulp nemisis with a slow roll along the bottom scores countless flathead of all sizes due to its ease of use, I put in the odd twitch to build up my retrieve skill set.
thats about all the advice I can give but others on the site may have better info.
thats about all the advice I can give but others on the site may have better info.
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Re: how to use soft plastic lures to target flathead?
Keep your plastic on or near the bottom for most of your retrieve. Hop it, whip it, roll it, doesn't matter - all of these will get them, as long as you are letting it hit the bottom. Of course, some days they'll like one retrieve over another so change it up every few casts till you get hits.
I personally like paddle tail plastics but anything will work. Around the 80mm to 100mm mark in size
This is just general flattie advice. I don't actually target them much and I've only caught around 15 out of ppb on lure. Others will give you better location advice.
I personally like paddle tail plastics but anything will work. Around the 80mm to 100mm mark in size
This is just general flattie advice. I don't actually target them much and I've only caught around 15 out of ppb on lure. Others will give you better location advice.
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Re: how to use soft plastic lures to target flathead?
Gulp worm.seems great for flatty...
Any where sandy....
I use 4lb main n 10lb leader....
When.its warmer wade out n cast around at low tide..
Any where sandy....
I use 4lb main n 10lb leader....
When.its warmer wade out n cast around at low tide..
To many boats kayak, helicopter , catch a fish,catch a fish
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Re: how to use soft plastic lures to target flathead?
If you are land based i would recommend a heavier jig head like 1/4 ounce or bigger so you can cast further, cover more ground and hit the bottom. Paddle tails will make the jig sink a bit slower. Once it hits the bottom you will see your line go limp then reel up the slack line and lift the tod up to make you lure jump off the bottom...let it sink then repeat. My pb flatties have always come from shallow water. Look for light weed with abit of rubble and rock. Dont be afraid to wade along the beach instead of just fishing the jetties...good luck!wem21 wrote:Hello guys, my name is Remus and I live in the Brighton area, so I always go fishing at Brighton Break wall. I often target squid and the BIG Reds, but last week I saw a guy have a huge fight with a 60cm flattie. Looked like lots of fun, so I went off to Compleat Angler, got some SP's and TT jig heads(Apparently they are the best) I have had a few trips with these, yet I always donut while the other guy next to me catches some . I was wondering if I was doing something wrong, so any tips/advice/tutorial is welcome. I use kmart rods :oops:
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Re: how to use soft plastic lures to target flathead?
what jighead weights are you using??
try 1/4oz for starters and slowly drag the plastic along the bottom with some small hops thrown in
YOU HAVE TO BE ON THE BOTTOM TO CATCH FLATHEAD
try 1/4oz for starters and slowly drag the plastic along the bottom with some small hops thrown in
YOU HAVE TO BE ON THE BOTTOM TO CATCH FLATHEAD
Re: how to use soft plastic lures to target flathead?
How long of a leader do you have a light line like you have?bowl wrote:Gulp worm.seems great for flatty...
Any where sandy....
I use 4lb main n 10lb leader....
When.its warmer wade out n cast around at low tide..
Re: how to use soft plastic lures to target flathead?
Apart from mentioning that you, "use kmart rods's", you havent specified what rod and line your using. A graphite rod and braided(as light as possible) line will improve your catch rate if you are not already using it.wem21 wrote:Hello guys, my name is Remus and I live in the Brighton area, so I always go fishing at Brighton Break wall. I often target squid and the BIG Reds, but last week I saw a guy have a huge fight with a 60cm flattie. Looked like lots of fun, so I went off to Compleat Angler, got some SP's and TT jig heads(Apparently they are the best) I have had a few trips with these, yet I always donut while the other guy next to me catches some . I was wondering if I was doing something wrong, so any tips/advice/tutorial is welcome. I use kmart rods :oops:
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Re: how to use soft plastic lures to target flathead?
On the rocky bit of the break wall, face towards the marina at low tide and sometimes you will spot flatties sitting around. Throw a sp near it and twitch until it bites. Last time i caught a 50cm sight casting like that.
Otherwise just do what the others here have mentioned. Flatties arent all that fussy about what lure you use as long as it hits the bottom
Otherwise just do what the others here have mentioned. Flatties arent all that fussy about what lure you use as long as it hits the bottom