what is the best redfin bait
what is the best redfin bait
hi guys just wondering what is the best redfin bait never fished for redfin from what I've read I've been thinking about using worms crickets or yabbies
what's your guys suggestions
thanks
what's your guys suggestions
thanks
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Re: what is the best redfin bait
Yup, all three.
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Re: what is the best redfin bait
Start off with worms, cheapest - Use Garden worms 2 or 3 per hook, leave plenty of loose ends. Use running sinker rig or tiny sinker that runs down line to hook. Fishing from boat, Tie up to tree, open bail arm and let bait sink to the bottom, close bail arm and wind up about 2 feet of line - Hang on. If no bites in 15-20 minutes, move to another tree. Repeat until you find them - Redfin are a school fish, if you catch one there are usually more to follow.
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Re: what is the best redfin bait
Just talk a lot about catching a trout that usually works for me.. I get redfin one after another...
Re: what is the best redfin bait
I’d potentially ditch bait altogether and use an inline spinner. Iv had times where my worm and yabbie has hardly had any attention for days, but lost count of how many reddies I’m catching with an in-line spinner. Anything in the red colour from Mepps works a treat. Cast and slow retrieve that’s all!!!
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Re: what is the best redfin bait
Can't go wrong with Mepps spinner!Connar98 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2023 9:19 pmI’d potentially ditch bait altogether and use an inline spinner. Iv had times where my worm and yabbie has hardly had any attention for days, but lost count of how many reddies I’m catching with an in-line spinner. Anything in the red colour from Mepps works a treat. Cast and slow retrieve that’s all!!!
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