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fishboy45
21-02-08, 08:29 PM
what is peoples best soft plastic lure brands?

storms72
22-02-08, 05:30 AM
The ones that catch fish on the day! Can't wait to get some of the new Shimano range to give then a run!

Bass flicker
24-02-08, 09:49 PM
what is peoples best soft plastic lure brands?
Some squidgies, Berkley would have to be the widest range therefore my favorite.

shags
20-04-08, 08:30 PM
Gday Mate..

My all time favourite would be Berkley Pumpkin Seed colour 75mm with a 3/4 oz head..

Its great for Bream & Flatties..

Id highly recommend it..

Craig

catchnrelease
21-04-08, 04:10 PM
Berkley followed by Squidgy.

leelee
21-04-08, 04:51 PM
What ever is my confidence lure that will pull fish on the day.

Try berkley powerbait Grubs and bass minnows, berkley gulp shrimps, grubs, worms and minnows.

But it seems that the squidgy pro wriggler has been catching its fair share of fish lately.

Cheers

Lee

beats
22-04-08, 09:13 PM
Berkley Power Bait is still my favorite, but Gulps are slowly filling the boat also
squidgy critters & lobby's also at times.

Dog Catcher
27-04-08, 10:06 PM
Guess I'm a bit of a Prositute when it comes to SP's

Dont really have a favourite brand & use whatever works on the day.

Was given a mixed package of Tackle Craft SP's yesterday to try out & have to say they look pretty SpoofyLaCockasson if I must say so myself :devil-smiley:

They are made here in Australia & I'm looking forward to give them a toss once I get over this F%$@###**&&% Flu

Dont think Mr T will mind me borrowing some of his pics

Froged
30-05-08, 09:51 AM
Berkely Powerbaits have been my favourite for a while, but the gulp range are slowly gaining favour as i start to use them more. I like some Atomics, especially curly tail grubs.

But will be trying to make my own soon with a new product (that i helped engineer some months back) on the market called "Fish-a-bait", available from Barnes Products.

It is currently unavailable, out of stock, but should be back on shelves by July.

Cheers

Ed

catchnrelease
30-05-08, 07:01 PM
The Squidgy Pro range is working well for me. Often out fishing gulps.

storms72
30-05-08, 09:04 PM
Was given a mixed package of Tackle Craft SP's yesterday to try out & have to say they look pretty SpoofyLaCockasson :devil-smiley:


Where can we get our hands on these Cockasson lures DC or are you keeping them all for yourself??:rolling laughter:

Dog Catcher
06-06-08, 09:11 PM
From what I was told only a few selected stores have them
The wuns I can recall are

Botany Bay Tackle
Matraville Tackle
Arthor @ Fish theropy has them

Cant recall any other stores.

I'd forgotten that I'd posted here in this thread & have used them since that post.

They're actually quite good & very good if the chopper are about thet dont get ripped to shreds like the suidgy etc do.

We didn't manage any bream that day but got a nice 54 cm blurter, flathead etc.

I also used the larger 6" [forget what they're called] on YFT had a ball that dat SP'n the yellowfin

beats
14-09-08, 07:55 PM
Made by a nice fella (Jason Dunne) down the shire way & his partner in crime (Tony Steiner)
They have put in the hard yards together with thier mates, testing & changing these plastics untill they were happy enough to release them.
& yep Fish Therapy would probably be ya best bet.


EDIT: lol sorry guys, just seen post dates, votes must have kicked it back onto unread posts.

Dog Catcher
24-09-08, 08:09 PM
Next time you see Jason ask him to tell you the porky in regards to Dry Ice :rolling laughter:

flat rock
25-09-08, 03:01 PM
Go the squidg..