Salmon lures
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Re: Salmon lures
under 15 bucks it will be strikepro cyber vibe.
i havent tried the savage gear no, but at that price id buy a few and have a crack with them first
i havent tried the savage gear no, but at that price id buy a few and have a crack with them first
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Sure thing! Im on my way to bcf, so ill be sure to buy at least 1purple5ive wrote:under 15 bucks it will be strikepro cyber vibe.
i havent tried the savage gear no, but at that price id buy a few and have a crack with them first
Do you know where I can buy the strikepro's, and which colour works the best?
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wem21 wrote:Is it pssible to catch flathead, pinkies and salmon on blades?
If so, which ones are the best? Are Kato Aura blaes any good? (Clearance at bcf, 4$ each) And how would i work it?
Buy a Halco Twisty in silver or gold for salmon. Or alternatively buy Zman Slim swimZ in whatever colour best resembles a bait fish. I like Greasy Prawn, always caught heaps of sambos on that.
Flathead & Pinkies will also take the slim swimz, but i think a grub would be a better option. I just wouldn't use bladez for any of those species when i could use the above mentioned
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Can you link the post by sloth please? I cant seem to find itpurple5ive wrote:CarlG wrote:a) Sorry to hear that. :rofl: :rofl:MasterBaiter24 wrote:I have recently acquired a set of bream lures, and I am looking to replace the trebles with singles. I have no clue how to do this, would you have any idea? And also could I use a set of bait fishing singles instead of the specialised replacement hooks?smile0784 wrote:My dad use to make and yse his own from stainless steel tube
2 to 3 inch long 4mm tube with ends cut at a 45 degree angle and stainless steel split rigs on each end.
I have also been looking at some blades for bream- how would I work these lures?
Thanks
b) As mentioned, pair of split ring pliers. - if they are proper bream lures then you will need micro split ring pliers, the normal ones are too big for the small split rings used on bream sized lures. or just use your fingernails and unhook them
c) Yes, but you'll need to install an extra split ring. Reason being, the eyelet on normal.bait hooks are at 90degrees to the gape of the hook, whereas inline singles, as the name suggests, are in the same line as the gape. The extra split ring turns your normal bait hook 90 degrees, then becoming inline with your lure.
d) No idea, ask Purple, he's from the dark side of fishing.
do a search for an article from sloth on here everything you need to know about bream fishing is in there. but in a nutshell work it like a plastic, cast let it sink and do small gentle hops. fish will either be on when you lift after the pause or you will feel them hitting the lure
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Will do.STriplett1997 wrote:wem21 wrote:Is it pssible to catch flathead, pinkies and salmon on blades?
If so, which ones are the best? Are Kato Aura blaes any good? (Clearance at bcf, 4$ each) And how would i work it?
Buy a Halco Twisty in silver or gold for salmon. Or alternatively buy Zman Slim swimZ in whatever colour best resembles a bait fish. I like Greasy Prawn, always caught heaps of sambos on that.
Flathead & Pinkies will also take the slim swimz, but i think a grub would be a better option. I just wouldn't use bladez for any of those species when i could use the above mentioned
Just trying somethign new
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Re: Salmon lures
MasterBaiter24 wrote:I have recently acquired a set of bream lures, and I am looking to replace the trebles with singles. I have no clue how to do this, would you have any idea? And also could I use a set of bait fishing singles instead of the specialised replacement hooks?smile0784 wrote:My dad use to make and yse his own from stainless steel tube
2 to 3 inch long 4mm tube with ends cut at a 45 degree angle and stainless steel split rigs on each end.
I have also been looking at some blades for bream- how would I work these lures?
Thanks
Here's a good link to show you how to work blades for Bream
https://youtu.be/TjF_bvJJpgc
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Where are you located mate?MasterBaiter24 wrote:Sure thing! Im on my way to bcf, so ill be sure to buy at least 1purple5ive wrote:under 15 bucks it will be strikepro cyber vibe.
i havent tried the savage gear no, but at that price id buy a few and have a crack with them first
Do you know where I can buy the strikepro's, and which colour works the best?
Best colours are A18, 780E and JU020ES
Associated with Strike Pro, Jigstar, Daiichi, Lumica, Mapso, Bushranger Lures, Eureka Lures, Senshi, Sax Scent, TiCA, Victory Knives, Tonic Sunglasses & McLaughlin's Bait[url]http://www.jurofishing.com
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Im located in the brighton areaIFISHALOT wrote:Where are you located mate?MasterBaiter24 wrote:Sure thing! Im on my way to bcf, so ill be sure to buy at least 1purple5ive wrote:under 15 bucks it will be strikepro cyber vibe.
i havent tried the savage gear no, but at that price id buy a few and have a crack with them first
Do you know where I can buy the strikepro's, and which colour works the best?
Best colours are A18, 780E and JU020ES
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MasterBaiter24 wrote:Im located in the brighton areaIFISHALOT wrote:Where are you located mate?MasterBaiter24 wrote:Sure thing! Im on my way to bcf, so ill be sure to buy at least 1purple5ive wrote:under 15 bucks it will be strikepro cyber vibe.
i havent tried the savage gear no, but at that price id buy a few and have a crack with them first
Do you know where I can buy the strikepro's, and which colour works the best?
Best colours are A18, 780E and JU020ES
Southern Sportsfishing Black Rock or Anaconda Highett would be your closest stores.
Associated with Strike Pro, Jigstar, Daiichi, Lumica, Mapso, Bushranger Lures, Eureka Lures, Senshi, Sax Scent, TiCA, Victory Knives, Tonic Sunglasses & McLaughlin's Bait[url]http://www.jurofishing.com
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Re: Salmon lures
When the salmon were "on", used to use a silver soup spoon with holes drilled at each end. A running ball sinker to add some weight.