It's still worth going for a flick! - Winter landbased plastics - (Williamstown)
Re: It's still worth going for a flick! - Winter landbased plastics - (Williamstown)
Thanks for vid.
Wondering whether the leaders stayed separated or twisted around each other ??
Regards, pedr0
Wondering whether the leaders stayed separated or twisted around each other ??
Regards, pedr0
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Re: It's still worth going for a flick! - Winter landbased plastics - (Williamstown)
1 out of every 20 casts it may be wrapped around or twisted slightly, however generally its pretty well separated allowing them to swim freely. :a_goodjob:Pedro wrote:Thanks for vid.
Wondering whether the leaders stayed separated or twisted around each other ??
Regards, pedr0
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Re: It's still worth going for a flick! - Winter landbased plastics - (Williamstown)
LINwAd i have a question, If i put a brag mat on my rod will it help attract the ladies..?
Keep up the good work mate!
Cheers, Anth
Keep up the good work mate!
Cheers, Anth
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Re: It's still worth going for a flick! - Winter landbased plastics - (Williamstown)
I suppose it all depends on what size it is lolSinsemilla wrote:LINwAd i have a question, If i put a brag mat on my rod will it help attract the ladies..?
Keep up the good work mate!
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Re: It's still worth going for a flick! - Winter landbased plastics - (Williamstown)
For those that want to follow up there are some YouTube vid clips on The Donkey Rig and The Double Fluke Rig..
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Re: It's still worth going for a flick! - Winter landbased plastics - (Williamstown)
While the double plastic rig is a more foolproof way to catch a fish (flathead really) on plastic, i personally think it takes away the whole fun of plastics fishing.
would be fun casting it into a feeding salmon school though
would be fun casting it into a feeding salmon school though
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Re: It's still worth going for a flick! - Winter landbased plastics - (Williamstown)
gday mate yes ive been hitting the pier @ Frankston plent of garfish around and caught some flattys / but i caught a mullet on soft plastic which was a trip out and was a first for me lol .. great video lincon
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Re: It's still worth going for a flick! - Winter landbased plastics - (Williamstown)
Nice mullet on a plastic.ortsib wrote:gday mate yes ive been hitting the pier @ Frankston plent of garfish around and caught some flattys / but i caught a mullet on soft plastic which was a trip out and was a first for me lol .. great video lincon
The gars decent size at Frankston pier?
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Re: It's still worth going for a flick! - Winter landbased plastics - (Williamstown)
yes mate they were good size about 35cm half a dozen
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Re: It's still worth going for a flick! - Winter landbased plastics - (Williamstown)
Nice mate.
Good eating size :thumbsup:
Good eating size :thumbsup: