Have you tried the Taikabura jigs aswell. I have about 20 off them in all sizes and colours, and have about 10 Lacunas. By the looks you use the lacunas more. Do you think they are the go above Octa , Bayrunners and taikas.
G'day Neels, Taikabura is a generic term for this type of jig (in Japanese it means snapper raddish) so I'm not sure exactly which type you're refering to.
The ones I mose commonly use are the Daiwa Bay Rubber, Raba Raba, and Shimano Lucanus in that order of preference.
I'm not a real big fan of the Gillies Ocktas or the Jigging Master Power Jigs, they don't seem to be as effective.
Mulloway360
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thats a baby rakin
thats a baby rakin
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lacunas
Have you tried the Taikabura jigs aswell. I have about 20 off them in all sizes and colours, and have about 10 Lacunas. By the looks you use the lacunas more. Do you think they are the go above Octa , Bayrunners and taikas.
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G'day Neels, Taikabura is a
G'day Neels, Taikabura is a generic term for this type of jig (in Japanese it means snapper raddish) so I'm not sure exactly which type you're refering to.
The ones I mose commonly use are the Daiwa Bay Rubber, Raba Raba, and Shimano Lucanus in that order of preference.
I'm not a real big fan of the Gillies Ocktas or the Jigging Master Power Jigs, they don't seem to be as effective.