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Wigston's Tassie Devils

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    Posted: 02 Feb 2015 at 7:08pm
These bad boys are the big & heavy saltwater versions. I've done very little with them in the past.

I reckon you treat them like a jig or a heavy bait fish profile. Vertical jigging, cast and retrieve off the rocks or sand, or better still trolled fairly quick for tailor, sambos, kings and the likes.
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ANY INFO how to best fish this styled lure Big smileBig smileBig smileBig smileBig smileregards bob
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Calling All Lure Lovers,

Bought my first ever Tassie Devils last week.
2 each of the SW 70 and 35 grams
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All you "pros" please share with me how you use them.
What fish, depths, inshore, estuary, beach etc.
Do I need to be adding any attractors/beads/lumo tube to the line?
Not really fussed about how unconventional, as I am not one for traditional fishing styles unless it has worked for me in the past.
I keep experimenting until I see that I am wasting my time.
Their is always( well mostly) a better way to skin a cat.
Trying different styles is half the fun of fishing.
Cheers.
Fishing, the one past time that incorporates, fun, pleasure, excitement, exasperation and all by yourself or with good mates, along with the opportunity to lie & get away with it....well,now & again.
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