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Post by bk1 on Oct 10, 2009 20:51:41 GMT
Just Wondering Whats The Best Lure/Plug/Spinner/Shad For Bass Down Bembridge Me And Milo Thinking Of Going Down Of Bembridge Ledge For The Bass Got A Nice Fladen 10ft Pluggin Rod Wich Will Be Fine Nice And Tippy Got A Nice Little Fixed Spool Now Just The Lure And Strength Of Line I Rekon Good Fin 15lb Would Be Good
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Post by MiloB on Oct 11, 2009 11:17:40 GMT
oh right cool i diddnt realise we were planing to do that ? haha
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Post by bk1 on Oct 11, 2009 17:14:12 GMT
well we were planning to go down there n fish bait but wanna try a lure
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Post by MiloB on Oct 11, 2009 18:34:39 GMT
okay
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Post by olsmelly on Feb 10, 2010 15:45:13 GMT
You might like to try a Stuart Tackle setup with a bit of mackerel belly, all attached by a 1m dropper to a medium sized bubble float.
The rig can be enhanced with a booby bead at the front end.
For the uninitiated, Stuart Tackle is a 3 hook arrangement. The hooks are arranged 2 up and 1 down, with the hook shanks tied together. They are braced by a short length of 30lb mono, whipped with silk and glued with a touch of PVA. You may find it wise to thread the 30lb mono through the hook eyes before whipping and using a couple of inches as a leader. It is advisable to use this tackle with a swivel.
I prefer to wrap the mackerel belly around the rig, with the hooks poking through and a couple of inches trailing. It is also effective with the belly hooked to the two hooks, or fixed with a binding of bait elastic.
I look for the fry jumping and cast over the shoal. I let the baited tackle hang for a few seconds before retrieving. Stand by for one helluva strike from the fish! You wont need to strike yourself. The fish does all the work.
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Post by DeadlyTechnique on Mar 25, 2010 0:56:16 GMT
Sounds Superb To Me ! Going to have ago at that.
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