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Bream lures
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    Bream lures

    Interested to hear what others favour as a hard-bodied bream lure. My top three are the Scorpion 35 (gold with orange back, either sinking or suspending), the Deception Paleamon (also gold and orange), and the Oargee Little Ripper (mullet colour).

    Cheers

    Struth

  2. #2
    Ausfish Bronze Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2001

    Re: Bream lures

    Attacks are number 1,palemons are good,scorpions are good lively lures are also another to have a look at..

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    Re: Bream lures

    Quote Originally Posted by Travis
    Attacks are number 1,palemons are good,scorpions are good lively lures are also another to have a look at..
    Despite their reputation, I've never had much luck with attacks. Never witnessed a bream caught on them either. Tried mainly the yellow/orange/black tiger pattern. Maybe it's the way I use them.

    The oargee Little Ripper is a greatly underated bream lure in my view, but can be awkward to cast because of its light weight.

    Struth


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    Re: Bream lures

    if you have gear light enough to throw them brad smiths lil mates are excellent also attacks, micro mins, crawdads, cordell rattlin spot etc etc

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