Trebles (Different Colours) |
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Doc
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Posted: 11 Jun 2018 at 9:52pm |
On light colored lures I will use red (lime tiger ,red heads, yellows tiger. On bass black, especially surface lures I have seen bass pause on red trebbles on the same colored lure when their a little quite I don't claim to know why But around Kempsey I don't use red bronze or black only. Having said that at the back of Parramatta Stadium I only nailed bass red trebbled diving lures and the water is grayish only shallow divers, those shopping carts are a bastard
Around Narrabri ,Manilla, Tamworth and Collarenebri I use red but I am not brave enough to say their better My 2 cents worth and I may be over priced |
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Nicho
Stall Holder Nichos Maulers Joined: 25 Feb 2010 Location: POMONA QLD Status: Offline Points: 8752 |
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so true and im so jealous. |
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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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Screamingreel
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Nicho probably not.
But that is where retirement comes in handy to do a little research and time is not an issue. Regards John |
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Nicho
Stall Holder Nichos Maulers Joined: 25 Feb 2010 Location: POMONA QLD Status: Offline Points: 8752 |
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Its a bit like lures...all you really need is black or white to cover dark or light contrast...lets face it if you throw a lure in the right place at the right time, and the fish is in feed/ or territorial mode, the lure gets hit regardless of colour...maybe different colour hooks are for the same reason as pretty colour lures? to catch fisherman first and secondly maybe a fish if put in the right spot at the right time, will we ever know!?
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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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Screamingreel
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will have a little play with them when they arrive.
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puglee62
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20 or thirty years ago it always used to be bronze tebles for the freshwater and stainless ,galvanised or bronze for the salt.I'm not really sure about the red but i'd say Warren and Martin would be on the money,it'd be interesting to see how they go on the trout(maybe Bass too).I can tell you bronze and black tinned trebles work well in fresh water as thats what i usually use John
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that's no how ye make porridge!
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horrorhead
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I too prefer red for barra, as well as tailor, mackerel, tuna, queenfish - any of the highly predatory fish as I have in my mind that the fish mistakes the red hooks as a blood outlet.
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Martin-
you don't havta be pretty to fish |
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samurai
Stall Holder JaySea Lures Joined: 08 May 2012 Location: Sunshine Coast Status: Offline Points: 900 |
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I have found Red works for me (probably just a mind thing) but when Barra fishing it's red only.
Warren
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Any Brand Of Lure Is Only As Good As The Fishermen Using It.
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MadDogLures
Stall Holder Mad Dog Lures Joined: 09 Oct 2015 Location: Sunshine Coast Status: Offline Points: 2719 |
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If I was fishing at night John like you do I would use Black for Trout, due to its contrast is the most visible color under most conditions and best at night.
Cheers, Mad Dog
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Life is fishing!
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Screamingreel
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Anybody have a preference for using a particular coloured treble for their type of fishing in their area.
There appears to be four main colours available. Red, Bronze, Silver and Dark steel. The one I have not used is the red coloured treble. I have ordered some just to see if they happen to change the strike rate. Is there been anybody else having a play / experimenting in this area. Regards John |
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