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  1. pressy boy
    thanks mate, is seeming that way. however i found it quite hard to choose (in the end i literally flipped a coin).
  2. pressy boy
    yer. not sure how i go my one had it for a while.
  3. pressy boy
    the orangey white and black one. i think its a timber wolf not a jackall.
  4. pressy boy
    the one i was talking about isnt a jackal but much the same.
  5. skipzx
    Yeah mate, you should be able to pick up a whole range there, just go in and have a look. I like the grubs because they give some really good vibration in the water, if you're fishing a lake then you may want to upsize your weight a little bit, even going to 1/2 ounce would be ok.
    1/0 hooks should be plenty and will be easily taken by yella's and cod, don't be surprised if you get some redfin as well (if they are in there).
    Good luck anyway dude, hope you do alright and post up your results.

    Cheers,

    Sam
  6. skipzx
    Hey mate, the pick of the soft plastics for me are 3 inch curltail grubs in dark green and Berkley Powerbait Hollowbody stick baits.
    You can rig the stick baits weedless (Look it up on the net) and they can be dragged through some pretty awesome cover.
    Other plastics that have worked for me include Squidgy Wrigglers and Mann's 2.5inch Curl-tailed grubs.
    I fish pretty light because I mainly use them in the shallows, so 1/16th oz jigheads are the way I go.
    Cheers dude,

    Sam
  7. Assassin_Spinnerbaits
    Mickkk, Mate we have had alot of success on black and purple, Blue and silver, green fluro yellow, Also mate i think what ever you throw in front of there nose they will eat anyway.
    Cheers Bryce
    www.assassinspinnerbaits.com.au
  8. CanberraDan47
    G'day mate, try some wooly buggers (olive and black) fish them like a shrimp or yabbie (small short strips) and ya cant go wrong. let us know how ya go. cheers DAN
  9. codseeker
    Mickkk, the 105mm 6m model is great for keepit, the black/green and purple scale are productive colours, good luck!

    codseekerlures.com.au
  10. virty
    Hey mate did you get my email ? Virty
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