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Mar 11 2008, 07:20 AM
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Shark Group: Members Posts: 207 Joined: 15-October 07 From: S.A Member No.: 720 |
Got some of these guys today couldn't wait for my O/S delivery managed to track a few packs down ...
I was told big bream and mullys love to snack on them so Ill find out soon enough. -------------------- YOU MUST SHOW RESPECT TO GET IT IN RETURN, NEVER PRESUME YOU DESERVE IT.....
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Mar 11 2008, 07:23 AM
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Shark Group: Members Posts: 207 Joined: 15-October 07 From: S.A Member No.: 720 |
Here are the other color available in the same style now 2 packs to throw at em.
These guys have a bit of glitter in them for extra dazzle These fellas have accounted for some huge flathead up around the East coast... -------------------- YOU MUST SHOW RESPECT TO GET IT IN RETURN, NEVER PRESUME YOU DESERVE IT.....
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Mar 11 2008, 03:05 PM
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His Eminance Group: Administrators Posts: 5,725 Joined: 13-April 07 From: Sydney Member No.: 2 |
Mully I've got them as well haven't caught any brims on them but they work very well on the flathead
-------------------- Save The Fish, Eat a Pussy |
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Mar 11 2008, 03:14 PM
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*Narcho's* Group: Members Posts: 294 Joined: 22-February 08 From: Batemans Bay Member No.: 2,557 |
Mully I've got them as well haven't caught any brims on them but they work very well on the flathead That would be ala-natural for the flathead fushin with Atomic pong. :fan: Tell me are all the fush still black up there? -------------------- insanity takes it's toll, I make sure I have plenty of spare change
Catch ya L8ter John |
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Mar 11 2008, 03:30 PM
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His Eminance Group: Administrators Posts: 5,725 Joined: 13-April 07 From: Sydney Member No.: 2 |
The Fush are clean
I was surprised though when Mully said he had probs geting the prongs cause they really shone out for me months & months ago down @ Greenwell Point thats where they did the damage on the flathead. Taken a few flatones up here in Sydney on them but not like down the coast -------------------- Save The Fish, Eat a Pussy |
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Mar 12 2008, 01:47 AM
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Shark Group: Members Posts: 207 Joined: 15-October 07 From: S.A Member No.: 720 |
not many tackle shops stock atomic products down south, its a shame because quite a few get good reviews and Id love to be able to score a few local.
-------------------- YOU MUST SHOW RESPECT TO GET IT IN RETURN, NEVER PRESUME YOU DESERVE IT.....
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Mar 12 2008, 02:05 AM
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His Eminance Group: Administrators Posts: 5,725 Joined: 13-April 07 From: Sydney Member No.: 2 |
Yep Yep !
Think thats the prob with most of the importers being here in Sydney. Dont quote me Mully but I'm pretty sure I actually picked them up in K-Mart down in Nowra & now that I've thought about it it was closer to 10 months ago. CATCH22 & myself had gone down the coast for a few days just had a looky & found the report that I did & it was June last year & I redered to the SP as a Prawn Looking thingy. http://www.fishing-oz-style.info/forum/ind...p?showtopic=269 I've tried those squidgy prawny things & no where as good as those atomics now that you've reminded me I'll have to re-stock as I dont think I've any left. -------------------- Save The Fish, Eat a Pussy |
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Mar 12 2008, 02:40 AM
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Twoeyesea Group: Members Posts: 825 Joined: 21-December 07 From: Gods Country Member No.: 1,659 |
They look the goods.. I'd even eat them. The flatties couldn't resist the old wobbler tail
-------------------- Don't hate me, cause you ain't me... :)
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Mar 12 2008, 04:30 AM
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*Narcho's* Group: Members Posts: 294 Joined: 22-February 08 From: Batemans Bay Member No.: 2,557 |
They look the goods.. I'd even eat them. The flatties couldn't resist the old wobbler tail They do look the goods. so many wigly bits. That colour would be good for the middle of the day me thinks -------------------- insanity takes it's toll, I make sure I have plenty of spare change
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Mar 12 2008, 04:33 AM
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*Narcho's* Group: Members Posts: 294 Joined: 22-February 08 From: Batemans Bay Member No.: 2,557 |
The Fush are clean I was surprised though when Mully said he had probs geting the prongs cause they really shone out for me months & months ago down @ Greenwell Point thats where they did the damage on the flathead. Taken a few flatones up here in Sydney on them but not like down the coast Mmm I will have to keep an eye out for them, havent seen them down this way -------------------- insanity takes it's toll, I make sure I have plenty of spare change
Catch ya L8ter John |
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Mar 12 2008, 08:58 PM
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Shark Group: Members Posts: 207 Joined: 15-October 07 From: S.A Member No.: 720 |
After getting sick of having my pants pulled down with jig heads I invented my own improved texas rig style for these bad boys and other long tail grubs etc works a treat and you can run them through the nastiest weed and structure without snags.
mullys_improved_texas_rig_001.jpg ( 12.14K ) Number of downloads: 10 mullys_improved_texas_rig_002.jpg ( 12.89K ) Number of downloads: 12 mullys_improved_texas_rig_003.jpg ( 16.24K ) Number of downloads: 12 mullys_improved_texas_rig_004.jpg ( 14.52K ) Number of downloads: 10 # 1. Slide the "worm weight" onto the line, and attach the line to the hook. # 2. Insert a rigging or sewing needle with line attached up ther length of the worm until desired point of entry is achieved then exiting the worm and pulling through the line... #3. Attach the weedless worm hook to your line and push the hook eye and knot up into your pre made needle hole so it is invisible #4. With the hook end push the hook up into the body until it almost comes out the worms top side but not through.. This style is almost snag proof and having the hook further down the tail increases your chances of hook ups especially with bream trying to pull your pants down,give it a go and find some nasty structure to test it out.... same principle as above just a run down if you want to know how to.... -------------------- YOU MUST SHOW RESPECT TO GET IT IN RETURN, NEVER PRESUME YOU DESERVE IT.....
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Mar 12 2008, 09:08 PM
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His Eminance Group: Administrators Posts: 5,725 Joined: 13-April 07 From: Sydney Member No.: 2 |
Being a bait fishermen virtually all my life & being a firm believer that a HOOKS POINT must allways be exposed !
How is your hookup rate with the point embeded back inside the plastic ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? -------------------- Save The Fish, Eat a Pussy |
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Mar 13 2008, 04:40 AM
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Shark Group: Members Posts: 207 Joined: 15-October 07 From: S.A Member No.: 720 |
interesting point is the hook is passed out the passed just back under the plastic and after a bit of practice you will see for yourself when you squeeze it even slightly the point protrudes a sharper hit will send the barb out and result in good hookups...Previously I didnt do this and still caught fish but since changing to my new method it has paid off big time even smaller bream are being hooked quite easily.
-------------------- YOU MUST SHOW RESPECT TO GET IT IN RETURN, NEVER PRESUME YOU DESERVE IT.....
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Mar 13 2008, 04:50 AM
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*FruitLoop* 53 Group: Donator Posts: 2,043 Joined: 13-April 07 From: Out in the sticks Member No.: 3 |
Some interesting info the mully and some good ideas...
Thanks!! I have seen similar style rigs on some of the Aussie Spin Cod Lures, and thought they had rigged em wrong, but yuove explained it all.. |
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Mar 13 2008, 04:57 AM
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Shark Group: Members Posts: 207 Joined: 15-October 07 From: S.A Member No.: 720 |
of coarse with big fish its less likely to not penetrate on the strike if slightly embedded,with smaller fish try and master the push through and hide back method it does work.
This post has been edited by Mully: Mar 13 2008, 04:58 AM -------------------- YOU MUST SHOW RESPECT TO GET IT IN RETURN, NEVER PRESUME YOU DESERVE IT.....
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