KOBnCO
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Re: Port Phillip Bay Sat 27/8
Rod,
Nice round up of the morning's work.
Re the plastics (not the one's in the carpark but the one's that you were catching the pinkies with). If you don't mind divulging what exactly were they called and what color? Do you find the one style and color works more consistantly on the pinkies?
I noticed that you did seem to have a pile of packets of the plastics that made me think that you were perhaps a mobile floating branch of the Compleat Angler (now there's a business idea for an enterprising yaker!).
Cheers KOBnCo
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29/Aug/2005, 4:17 pm
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Rod L
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Re: Port Phillip Bay Sat 27/8
Yeah KOBnCO, I do have a few but really only use a couple of variations.
I was catching the Pinkies on Berkley Bass Minnows 3” & 4” mostly in pumpkinseed. I changed colours a bit but I always come back to the pumpkinseed. I used a 3gm bullet head jig from Squidgy as the drift was slow.
Cast into the drift and jig it back. They usually strike on the drop or with no movement.
The EcoGear Grass Minnows work well too but they are much more expensive.
Hope this helps
--- Regards
Rod
Melbourne
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29/Aug/2005, 4:59 pm
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