Hey Colin yeah everything loved em. Had some fun on light spin gear with some amberjacks. Only issue with them is that they dont last long. The gulps are a little more resistent to being bleted by pinks, dhuies, ambers and sambos. The success rate on them though was excellent the other day though. Will be gettiong some more!!
Nice fish mate ............... interesting comment on the Flickbaits vs Gulp. I use the Flickbaits regularly and I consider them more resistant to tearing than the Gulps.
Just back from a week in Exmouth and had a pretty good time with the SP. Flickbaits and Snapbacks were the pick of the bunch.
nice pinky there Spooled, if you can get your mits on some Mcarthys give them a shot, they're tougher than Squidgies and Gulp, second only to Snapbacks but in a far better range.
oooooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh ryan dont tell me that. I actually got them in a discount bin few weeks back. was spewing now that i didnt grab the rest.
yes mate they do not make them anymore!!! i bought the last ones from everywhere i could so i have a little stash!!! for certain applications they are the best i've used.
BCF in Joondalup definatley had a few 190mm Flickbaits on the shelf a few weeks back (the ones in the flatpack with the bottle of goo).............. might be worth checking out
Nice looking big bumpy there mate! Atleast it doesn't have the ugly big nose! :) Got a few of those flickbaits too but have only used them on salmon so far, they love them. Not many left!
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Honky Tonk Pink..
Cracker Pink Spooled nice catch on the squidgy mate.
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What a horse of a snapper
It sure liked that flickbait.
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flickbaits
Hey Colin yeah everything loved em. Had some fun on light spin gear with some amberjacks. Only issue with them is that they dont last long. The gulps are a little more resistent to being bleted by pinks, dhuies, ambers and sambos. The success rate on them though was excellent the other day though. Will be gettiong some more!!
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Hi spooled, Nice fish mate
Hi spooled,
Nice fish mate ............... interesting comment on the Flickbaits vs Gulp. I use the Flickbaits regularly and I consider them more resistant to tearing than the Gulps.
Just back from a week in Exmouth and had a pretty good time with the SP. Flickbaits and Snapbacks were the pick of the bunch.
Cheers Stece
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S FACTOR?
Did you smeare some s factor on the flickbaits Spooled?
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nice pinkie and a great
nice pinkie and a great effort.looks like you had a ball out there
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Cracking fish on the
Cracking fish on the articificial Spooled.
Don't see those lump-headed pinks too often.
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Awesome fish
onya spooled. Was that local or down south a bit?
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nice pinky there Spooled, if
nice pinky there Spooled, if you can get your mits on some Mcarthys give them a shot, they're tougher than Squidgies and Gulp, second only to Snapbacks but in a far better range.
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gero
Will try Tim. Andy that one was off Gero.
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Nice lump-head mate, and
Nice lump-head mate,
and well done on a softy too.
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nice pinkie
hey spooled, that was a 190mm flickbait wasn't it? shame they don't make them anymore! i use them off perth a lot. good fish mate!
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190mm
oooooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh ryan dont tell me that. I actually got them in a discount bin few weeks back. was spewing now that i didnt grab the rest.
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flickbaits
yes mate they do not make them anymore!!! i bought the last ones from everywhere i could so i have a little stash!!! for certain applications they are the best i've used.
cheers mate
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Maybe...
I might have some left after my Monte's trip Spooled i'll let ya know you can have em cheap if I do mate.
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BCF in Joondalup definatley
BCF in Joondalup definatley had a few 190mm Flickbaits on the shelf a few weeks back (the ones in the flatpack with the bottle of goo).............. might be worth checking out
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Nice fish Spooled!
Nice fish Spooled!
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pink
good spot that one ;)
wasnt a bad sesh at all spoolio! biggest pink and the biggest dhu!
i really have to give up trying to fish and just drive u guys around and jump in with the gun when i get bored!
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good fish
Nice work fatty, fair contender for photo of the month!
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Nice looking big bumpy there
Nice looking big bumpy there mate! Atleast it doesn't have the ugly big nose! :) Got a few of those flickbaits too but have only used them on salmon so far, they love them. Not many left!
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big bumpy
looks almost human ;-) well done spooled.