Tango Dancer with taylor

I have just been thinking about helping the flats guy out going to Denham. I wouldn't go anywhere up here near Karratha without a Tango Dancer by Cultiva. It out fishes every other surface lure by miles with GTs, Queenies, Jacks and the rest of the brigade lining them up.

I am originally from Mandurah (Parkridge) and wondered what they would be like in the Cut etc on Tailor.

Has anybody tried this lure on tailor down south.

Cheers

Neels

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Flat seas!!


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I use it metro and they are

Wed, 2009-07-01 17:53

I use it metro and they are dyanmite, there is better but it has a nice action to it and i like the colours they come in,

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Tailor in the Cut...

Wed, 2009-07-01 18:56

...more likely to hit bibbed minnows like Smilin Jacks and Rapalas. However, that Tango Dancer on the right day would be smacked by chunky salmon trout there. Also, based on second-hand information, a good place to try any surface lure in the area for tailor would be Melros Beach....just the sort of shallow, whitewashy conditions that suit "poppering"!

Now that I'm thinking about it, if you fish off the ocean groynes out the front of the Cut, you may stand a chance...I got a number of small tailor (only 2 were size, barely) on a 6 inch Cotton Cordell Pencil Popper last year. From memory, it was in the morning, on an outgoing tide. 

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Cheers guys

Thu, 2009-07-02 08:06

Flangies which do you think is better, I will then try them up here and compare and post the result.

Yes Aus, live in Melros in Sutherland St for some time. Good spot for Poppers by the looks, but never had much luck there. Must be the fisherman!!!

Neels

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Flat seas!!