soft plastics?

going to give soft plastics a go on the weekend. havnt used them before anyone got any favourites for catching a bit of everything offshore.

thanks


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 cant go past the 7 inch

Thu, 2012-06-07 21:10

 cant go past the 7 inch Mccarthy Bullhead minnows in Hot Orange, Pearl and Chartreuse! 

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Mmm hot orange my fav!

Fri, 2012-06-08 07:06

Mmm hot orange my fav!

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hot orange is the bomb!!!!!

Fri, 2012-06-08 08:12

hot orange is the bomb!!!!! although another plastic that has abolutly tramped the others on the market is the new ripple shads (http://www.purefishing.com.au/baits/powerbait/powerbait-ripple-shad/ )  the pearl colour in the 16cm specimens  for demersals are the go for sure.

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Soft Plastics

Fri, 2012-06-08 08:39

7 inch Mcarthy Bullhead Minnows are definitley a slayer of the demersals, Aswell as the 6 inch paddle tails. Hot Orange, Pearl Chartreuse, Pink Pearl are proven colours and we now stock The popular Baby Elf colour in 7 inch Bullhead minnows which is a killer colour when using the 6 inch Paddle Tails.

Another favourite is the Zman 8 inch XL Placcies. A proven Dhuie snatcher.

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Snapbacks from BCF did the

Fri, 2012-06-22 20:23

Snapbacks from BCF did the trick out on the GBR last weekend. I love my squiggies but the trigger fish jsut destroy them in one bite. I caught a Shark Mackerel at 8-9 kilo and chucked it back in and got a 73cm Jobfish on the same plastic.