Blades/Vibes
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Blades/Vibes
Hi All,
Highly inexperienced bream fisherman here keen to do more of it and improve, any advice on blades/vibes or recommendations please?
i only have ecogear vx35 in carmen red at the moment and from what i`ve heard blades and vibes are particularly successful in winter?
Thanks very much!
Cheers,
Blake
Highly inexperienced bream fisherman here keen to do more of it and improve, any advice on blades/vibes or recommendations please?
i only have ecogear vx35 in carmen red at the moment and from what i`ve heard blades and vibes are particularly successful in winter?
Thanks very much!
Cheers,
Blake
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Re: Blades/Vibes
yes blades are the go to for winter bream.
vx35 and 40 in colour 417
strikepro cyber vibe A18
or anything that looks similar will work most times.
vx35 and 40 in colour 417
strikepro cyber vibe A18
or anything that looks similar will work most times.
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Re: Blades/Vibes
the patto and docklands mate,Hammy Y wrote:Where abouts are u fishing mate?
thanks
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cheers heapspurple5ive wrote:yes blades are the go to for winter bream.
vx35 and 40 in colour 417
strikepro cyber vibe A18
or anything that looks similar will work most times.
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Re: Blades/Vibes
I fish docklands for bream and I've just bought a blade. I'm just wondering how I should use it?
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Drop it straight down next to pylons.make sure there's not to much slack in your line as it sinks because 90% of the time they will got it on the drop. If it gets no interest on the way down, when it hits the bottom let it sit there for around 10 seconds. The bream will come over and pick it up sometimes. If nothing then give it a few very small lifts off the bottom then bring it back up and repeat. The ecogear VX in colour 445 seems to be the best because of its black colour which makes it look like a mussel falling off the pylon which the bream love. If you hook up, you gotta get them out of there quick smart or they'll tidy you up pretty quickly! Good luckbarwonboy wrote:I fish docklands for bream and I've just bought a blade. I'm just wondering how I should use it?
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YouTube mate. Everything you need to know about blades are on it if you search.
Cheers
Cheers
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Thanks so much for the tips mate. I'll use them this weekend at docklands :banana:fishmagnet wrote:Drop it straight down next to pylons.make sure there's not to much slack in your line as it sinks because 90% of the time they will got it on the drop. If it gets no interest on the way down, when it hits the bottom let it sit there for around 10 seconds. The bream will come over and pick it up sometimes. If nothing then give it a few very small lifts off the bottom then bring it back up and repeat. The ecogear VX in colour 445 seems to be the best because of its black colour which makes it look like a mussel falling off the pylon which the bream love. If you hook up, you gotta get them out of there quick smart or they'll tidy you up pretty quickly! Good luckbarwonboy wrote:I fish docklands for bream and I've just bought a blade. I'm just wondering how I should use it?
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Let us know how you go!barwonboy wrote:Thanks so much for the tips mate. I'll use them this weekend at docklands :banana:fishmagnet wrote:Drop it straight down next to pylons.make sure there's not to much slack in your line as it sinks because 90% of the time they will got it on the drop. If it gets no interest on the way down, when it hits the bottom let it sit there for around 10 seconds. The bream will come over and pick it up sometimes. If nothing then give it a few very small lifts off the bottom then bring it back up and repeat. The ecogear VX in colour 445 seems to be the best because of its black colour which makes it look like a mussel falling off the pylon which the bream love. If you hook up, you gotta get them out of there quick smart or they'll tidy you up pretty quickly! Good luckbarwonboy wrote:I fish docklands for bream and I've just bought a blade. I'm just wondering how I should use it?