Swan River discussion
Submitted by Flatinator on Mon, 2013-01-07 21:08
What's the best gear to be using/what's been working to catch fish such as Bream, Flathead, Taylor etc.. in the Swan River? I've heard soft plastics are really great but whenever I give that a go the blowies just smash it.
Cheers,
Flatinator.
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southcity104
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try hard bodied lures
like eco gear sx40's and others like it. use the search option here which is useful.
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Flatinator
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Cheers :)
Cheers for that, have you had any luck with it yourself? If so, what have you caught with it? :)
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Midor
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i don't have many lure but,
i don't have many lure but, i've had a bit of success with the ecogear sx40.
goodluck :)
Flatinator
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Cheers :)
Cheers buddy, i'll have to try it out and let you know :) Have you caught anything recently with it?
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Bigfisher
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lure
cast most lures around sand flats in the river and you should have a good chance to get some flathead currently.
crezz
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a good cheap option is the
a good cheap option is the white and red feather head jigs. $1.50 i have caught flounder bream taylor flathead herring skippy and whiting in the swan with these. cheap as chips mate
Versus
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ur not talkin bout old
ur not talkin bout old maribou jigs? havnt seen them in shops lately. where do u get these $1.50 jigs?
crezz
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thay have them in
thay have them in tackleworld. yep i think there maribou jigs. theres anotherone that we get from the web i think there called strikepro there the same as maribou but around $4. they last a bit longer and have eyes, scales and a bit of glittery stuff in the feather. cheaper than any hard body and last longer than a packet of plastics.