Get them @ Sporty's fishing for the same price without the freight..
Sweet, off to tackle warehouse tomorrow.
Perfect timing for saturdays morning session.
Grabbed a pair from Tackle Warehouse tonight... Be giving them a shot on the weekend.
just got 4 box's of em from the big snake. gave em a try on the shut down barra at the park and got one good hit on the brown one in the heavy. they seem a bit all over the place with the tuneing as some swim all over place and out of the 4 boxs i got only 2 swim true and not to the left or right or swims on its side, i found i had to work them slow but still with a bit of speed(i no that sounds funny ) to get the most out of them. i find they seem great for hopping off the bottom but find it tricky to slow roll them, you ither go to slow and it dose not vibrate and if you go to fast they turn horosontal. i found the best way to roll them was to sart off quick to feel the vibe then slow it down till its just kicking over.
lost a eye of one allready so not happy there but i no they will catch me a lot of fish, cant wait to try them from a boat casting at deep schools of bass and bream and jew. ps i had a happy moment and a baby gt hit one this morn (doing the hop) so i no they are going to have there days.
figjam :wink:
Had a flick with them on Saturday, as Nugg said they r a bit all over the place with their action but a little twist of the tail gets em swimming sweet. The vibe is def not as strong as a blade and there is a sweet spot to get em to sing a bit. Scored one nice Bream on the drop.
Pete.
Pete, I think the less strong vibration is probably a good thing. If history is anything to go by, after the rattle jackall novelty wore off with the fish, ie they scatttered and schools split etc, the soft jackalls became a hit....I have found the blades with there strong vibration is begining to have the same affect in schools up here, and thats in a dam that is lightly fished...I would hazzard to guess a low vibrating (quiet) lure would begin to be effective...looking forward to checking them out.
Steve
I also bought a couple of packets in the lighter weights in the pearl watermelon colour. They do seem to take a little tuning to get them swimming right, like said just a matter of bending the tail the opposite direction its swimming to. Tried them at Noosa and couldn't keep the small trevally off them alos got a couple of flathead but no bream as of yet.
PlasticFantastic
Any ideas who has these in Brissie.. anyone in capalaba??
Cheers,
Steve