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    Red face help wanted to select soft plastics

    Folks

    I would appreciate some help in selecting some soft plastic lures.I fish the bay and estuaries, for squire flathead sweetlip and the surf for whiting and flathead.As and old bait fisherman i would like to convert to soft plastics

    Cheers nosy

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    Re: help wanted to select soft plastics

    Hi mate i fish soft plastics for nearly everything. When in the bay i mostly fish around mud using no heavier than a 1/6 jig head with 3/0 hook i use mostly 4inch power baits and gulps. The gulps are good when things are slow. Fish them very slow with very small movement.As for flathead they will eat just about anything.

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    Re: help wanted to select soft plastics

    Hi Nosy,

    Do a search on it m8, there's lots of info. But IMHO A general mix you can't go wrong with are
    • Snapper - 3 or 4 " Burkley Gulp minnow in either Nuke chook or Lime Tiger
    • Sweetlip - Gulp Watermellon 3" Grub or Atomic Prong in pumkinseed/ red fleck
    • Flathead - all of the above
    • Whiting - I am just about to try a new one the gulp 2" natural sandworm called the Sandworm Nereis. But I am a novice on whiting because they have not been a target on plastics, just occasional bycatch.
    Good luck.

    Scalem

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    Re: help wanted to select soft plastics

    hey mate you cannot go past the 3" fry in nuc chik for snapps and 4" pearl watermelon powerbaits jeark shads.
    5 " pink neon jerkshad in gulp for flatties
    regards jason

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    Re: help wanted to select soft plastics

    Quote Originally Posted by 480topender View Post
    Hi mate i fish soft plastics for nearly everything. When in the bay i mostly fish around mud using no heavier than a 1/6 jig head with 3/0 hook i use mostly 4inch power baits and gulps. The gulps are good when things are slow. Fish them very slow with very small movement.As for flathead they will eat just about anything.
    Thanks
    I appreciate your advice and have bought what you suggested
    Nosy

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    Re: help wanted to select soft plastics

    Folks
    Thanks to everyone for replying to my plea,I hope to test all the newgear when i go on holidays this friday
    Cheers Nosy

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    Re: help wanted to select soft plastics

    Scalem hit the plastic on the head, same as he said but try the 4"turtle backs they get hit by all sorts mayby even whiting. The other thing is dawn or dusk you won,t catch much in the day unless you burly a whole cow. Once you start you will get hooked.

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    Re: help wanted to select soft plastics

    nosy, nosy, nosy.......dont listen to ddobson...........as fishing goes he makes a good builder........LOL

    Just having a go dave....................... they would know, cause i certainly dont know plastics and frankly dont want to know, give me stinky bait anytime


    Mike

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    Re: help wanted to select soft plastics

    NOSY

    Everyone has a theory on SP's - what works, what doesn't, when, how etc... Just try different things at different times and you'll be pleasantly surprised! Some said they don't work at night but my biggest fishes have come at night on SP's. I would also try the larger SP's ie 5" & 7" if you want the bigger fish... As they say, 'big baits catch big fish'!

    Be sure to report back...

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    Re: help wanted to select soft plastics

    i'd start out with, the three inch minnow gulp in pumpkinseed. they are tried and proven. once youve landed ya first fish, its game on from there.!!!!!!!!!
    for flathead now, i only fish with 5 inch minnows. they are also a great sp for inshore reef species.
    its all trial and error from there on in mate.

    enjoy

    lippa

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