Wigston's Tassie Devils |
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ABCOFLURES
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Posted: 23 Oct 2013 at 7:38pm |
Calling All Lure Lovers,
Bought my first ever Tassie Devils last week. 2 each of the SW 70 and 35 grams. 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. |
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bassnbob
Stall Holder B.O.B Timber Lures Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Charlestown Status: Offline Points: 9390 |
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ANY INFO how to best fish this styled lure regards bob
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JKR
Senior Member Joined: 16 Feb 2013 Location: Canberra Status: Offline Points: 254 |
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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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