thanks for the tips mate, ill be sure to bring some curly tail plastics then. where abouts did ya catch yours?LINwAd wrote:Most people were catching more on lures then bait, with the most popular being a curly tail soft plastic in motor oil colour.barwonboy wrote:im thinking of heading to docklands on tuesday for a fish and ill get there around 5:30-6:00 am. just wondering which baits and lures i should try. ive got pilchards and squid for bait and ive got a nice assortment of plastics so far
I caught all mine with a size 1, 1/8 jig head teamed with a munroes soft plastics 2.5 inch curly tail in the caviar colour.
Snapper at docklands
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thanks for the tips mate, ill be sure to bring some curly tail plastics then. where abouts did ya catch yours?[/quotend of Cberland street to Waterside place, but went for a walk and caught in most places between myself and matesbarwonboy wrote:LINwAd wrote:Most people were catching more on lures then bait, with the most popular being a curly tail soft plastic in motor oil colour.barwonboy wrote:im thinking of heading to docklands on tuesday for a fish and ill get there around 5:30-6:00 am. just wondering which baits and lures i should try. ive got pilchards and squid for bait and ive got a nice assortment of plastics so far
I caught all mine with a size 1, 1/8 jig head teamed with a munroes soft plastics 2.5 inch curly tail in the caviar colour.
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Not bad at all.LINwAd wrote:Don't really know how to attach this image, but this is the average size being pulled out on lures (someone post image if you can, on phone ATM)
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_ ... 8220671198
Nice :thumbsup:
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thanks mate ill let ya know how i go on this threadLINwAd wrote:thanks for the tips mate, ill be sure to bring some curly tail plastics then. where abouts did ya catch yours?[/quotend of Cberland street to Waterside place, but went for a walk and caught in most places between myself and matesbarwonboy wrote:LINwAd wrote:Most people were catching more on lures then bait, with the most popular being a curly tail soft plastic in motor oil colour.barwonboy wrote:im thinking of heading to docklands on tuesday for a fish and ill get there around 5:30-6:00 am. just wondering which baits and lures i should try. ive got pilchards and squid for bait and ive got a nice assortment of plastics so far
I caught all mine with a size 1, 1/8 jig head teamed with a munroes soft plastics 2.5 inch curly tail in the caviar colour.
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Goodluck man, just remember to keep moving around if you are not getting bites and you should be able to find one.barwonboy wrote:thanks mate ill let ya know how i go on this threadLINwAd wrote:thanks for the tips mate, ill be sure to bring some curly tail plastics then. where abouts did ya catch yours?[/quotend of Cberland street to Waterside place, but went for a walk and caught in most places between myself and matesbarwonboy wrote:LINwAd wrote:Most people were catching more on lures then bait, with the most popular being a curly tail soft plastic in motor oil colour.barwonboy wrote:im thinking of heading to docklands on tuesday for a fish and ill get there around 5:30-6:00 am. just wondering which baits and lures i should try. ive got pilchards and squid for bait and ive got a nice assortment of plastics so far
I caught all mine with a size 1, 1/8 jig head teamed with a munroes soft plastics 2.5 inch curly tail in the caviar colour.
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Good luck. Hope you get onto a few :thumbsup:barwonboy wrote:thanks mate ill let ya know how i go on this threadLINwAd wrote:thanks for the tips mate, ill be sure to bring some curly tail plastics then. where abouts did ya catch yours?[/quotend of Cberland street to Waterside place, but went for a walk and caught in most places between myself and matesbarwonboy wrote:LINwAd wrote:Most people were catching more on lures then bait, with the most popular being a curly tail soft plastic in motor oil colour.barwonboy wrote:im thinking of heading to docklands on tuesday for a fish and ill get there around 5:30-6:00 am. just wondering which baits and lures i should try. ive got pilchards and squid for bait and ive got a nice assortment of plastics so far
I caught all mine with a size 1, 1/8 jig head teamed with a munroes soft plastics 2.5 inch curly tail in the caviar colour.
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changed plans and will be hitting docklands on wednesday instead of tomorrow, lets hops i get something
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thanks mateLightningx wrote:Maybe the snaps might still be there for you. Good luck!