Making and pimping some surface lures
- Boonanza
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Re: Making and pimping some surface lures
Nothing better than playing around with lures I remember as kid collecting feathers along the riverbank and then later retying different color feathers to dickson lures that we used for reddies.
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What species are you chasing with the saltwater flies?purple5ive wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 6:25 pmAyone got any ideas for sinking saltwater flies, that's what im looking to do.
i got some ideas, but not motivated enough to have a crack yet.
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Nothing specific mate.Seniorfisho wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 7:22 pmWhat species are you chasing with the saltwater flies?purple5ive wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 6:25 pmAyone got any ideas for sinking saltwater flies, that's what im looking to do.
i got some ideas, but not motivated enough to have a crack yet.
almost everything swimming around PPB i have caught on a lure, this will be more of a challenge for me so ill start with some salmon or pinkies which are my usual targets .
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Re: Making and pimping some surface lures
They are some attractive looking lures, even though we're all unable to fish right now, they've caught my attention.
I look forward to an update when they hit eventually the water. Great work!
I look forward to an update when they hit eventually the water. Great work!