Turtleback Worms

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TrevKing
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Turtleback Worms

Post by TrevKing » Wed Jun 22, 2011 5:10 pm

One of the most successful saltwater SPs around IMO.
A few of my opinions:
Best colour: Pumpkinseed. (well duh! :roll: )
Best size jighead. Anything from 1/16 to 1/8 depending on the areas you're fishing.
Best species to target with them: Pinkies, flatties, trevally, whiting.

Feel free to say your opinion.
Cheers, Trevking :D
2015 Goals -
-First Squid
-Trout on SP
-First Murray Cod
-Rainbow over 40cm
-Redfin over 40cm

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Re: Turtleback Worms

Post by fishingvic » Wed Jun 22, 2011 11:17 pm

Always make sure I have at least 2 packets in my tackle bag!

This Snapper at around 3-4kg was taken in 8 metres of water off Brighton.

The Gulp Turtleback worms in pumpkinseed did all the damage that day.

:reel:
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Snapper caught on Gulp turtleback worm
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Re: Turtleback Worms

Post by TrevKing » Thu Jun 23, 2011 8:10 am

fishingvic wrote:Always make sure I have at least 2 packets in my tackle bag!

This Snapper at around 3-4kg was taken in 8 metres of water off Brighton.

The Gulp Turtleback worms in pumpkinseed did all the damage that day.

:reel:
snapper.jpg
Nice snapper!! :thumbsup:
2015 Goals -
-First Squid
-Trout on SP
-First Murray Cod
-Rainbow over 40cm
-Redfin over 40cm

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