B.J's smaller spinnerbaits |
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puglee62
Stall Holder Fugly Lures Joined: 03 Feb 2010 Location: ipswich Status: Offline Points: 7933 |
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Posted: 22 Feb 2012 at 12:26pm |
just thought i'd post up some of B.J's 1/8th oz spinnerbaits these are his Feral Baitz and his Bass Flash's
very fine lures indeed i recon the bass ,trout,bream and flathead are going to love these |
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Nicho
Stall Holder Nichos Maulers Joined: 25 Feb 2010 Location: POMONA QLD Status: Offline Points: 8752 |
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got a couple of these small ones to try a couple of weeks ago, great size...just need the creeks to stop flooding to give them a run...
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Nichos Maulers Homemade timber lures....THEY CATCH FISH!
YA DONT KNOW...IF YA DONT GO...SO GET OUT THERE AND... FISH IT |
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puglee62
Stall Holder Fugly Lures Joined: 03 Feb 2010 Location: ipswich Status: Offline Points: 7933 |
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i'm going to try the kiwi gold and the pilly in some of the deep pools at Ebor
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doccod
LureLovers.com Fanatic B.J.'s Spinnerbaits Joined: 07 Feb 2010 Location: Harrington, N.S Status: Offline Points: 1324 |
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Once again chris thankyou for the post mate, The kiwi gold colour in that model at its best clocked up 42 bass in a outing by Dave "Kiwi" Trinder in this lures first ever outing which was the first electric round at Danjeera Dam last year..... But fishing is wonderful isn't it? That same colour combination has been slaying the bass in the manning river as well but just recently at Danjeera 2012 first bass electric, dave could only manage a dozen or so small fish on that colour while my latest recruit/sponsered pro Owen casting from the rear of the boat smashed everything on a colour we now call sugar and spice, bass in tannin water are just climbing all over it........ If your into finesse fishing for bass,lightline/leaders in around weed pockets over mud flats then this bait will get chomped but also do what my pro's do ( I'm gunna get shot for giving this one away) rig up with light braid in combination with say a 15lb leader then find the nastiest wood/snag pile cast the bait into the middle of it letting it freefall until it either hits bottom or settles on a limb pause it until you cannot bear it anymore then give it a roll out through the timber and hang on the boys are really happy with this bait I can assure you.......regards B.J.
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