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    Ausfish Gold Member
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    Poppers?

    G'day folks! Got over the shock of losing my almost new popper rod..... but, a question.

    What are your most successful poppers for tailor or other, off the rocks, species?

    Mine would have to be the Halco Roosta.

    Regards, Rob, Ballina.

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    Ausfish Silver Member kevvie's Avatar
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    Re: Poppers?

    I like the action of the Tango Dancer...wicked top water lure
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    i am with you
    I LOVE ROOSTA POPPERS
    they are my fav

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    Yeah...Halco Roosta's are great poppers.

    Cotton Cordell pencil poppers are another which are great.
    When the longatils are around chasing gar........The cotton cordell is hard to beat.

    Pete

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    Ausfish Gold Member
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    Re: Poppers?

    And the source of the cheapest Cordell is?

    Rob.

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    are they still making those buggers????(cotton cordell) They were brilliant when I was using them off the stones 30 years ago, then out of the boats chasing almost anything on the surface. Very effective tried and proven surface popper, anything that will take a garfish/frigate/flying fish will take a CC pencil popper. And they cast like a bullet.

    Greg

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    Nice poppers the CCs. I just have to get something on one though. Have a couple that live in my tackle bag but i am never on the rocks when the gars are showering. Holidays next year should fix that though, i will be living on the water waiting. I would kill for some better rocks down here in Ballina. The other option is they could open up Byron Bay and Broken Head again, that would be great. Also a big fan of the Halco Roosta as you know Rob. They will come into there own when this dirty water clears and the coast is back to normal and full of Tailor again. Not a chopper or green back to be seen atm and all the mac tuna and bonniesare gone.

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    Ausfish Gold Member
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    Hey Scott!

    I thought all your favourites floated off when your lure box fell in off the peg the other week!

    I would post LOL but it is still too painful to think about!

    Rob.

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    Yeh thanks Rob, i needed to be reminded about that. Just checked, i have one left. I think i have only one left of most of the lures i use, they're the ones i didnt take with me that day. Oh come on aussie dollar i need to restock. Damn fishing can cost a fortune.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member mattooty's Avatar
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    Re: Poppers?

    They're the only 2 poppers to use, Cotton cordells and the Halco Roosters.
    Deepfried, there are spots you can fish on Cape Byron, they just require you to have legs like a mountain goat and know EXACTLY where the green area's are. There are still a good dozen, to dozen and a half blokes who fish the area chasing tailor, jew and GT's.

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    Yeh Matt, the spots i used to watch when on hols as a kid are gone though. I might get up there one day and have another look.

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    If you haven't already seen them, there are some excellent threads on making your own poppers.
    Just search this forum for 'making poppers'.
    Cheers.

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by mattooty View Post
    They're the only 2 poppers to use, Cotton cordells and the Halco Roosters.
    Deepfried, there are spots you can fish on Cape Byron, they just require you to have legs like a mountain goat and know EXACTLY where the green area's are. There are still a good dozen, to dozen and a half blokes who fish the area chasing tailor, jew and GT's.
    Bullsh@t matty, you just need some fat R's, outcast any other popper aside from the dizzy 80g, but fat R's do sink. How's that water lookin atm matt?

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    I like the Halco Roosters as well as the larger Surecatch ones.

    Cheers Tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by deepfried View Post
    Nice poppers the CCs. I just have to get something on one though. Have a couple that live in my tackle bag but i am never on the rocks when the gars are showering. Holidays next year should fix that though, i will be living on the water waiting. I would kill for some better rocks down here in Ballina. The other option is they could open up Byron Bay and Broken Head again, that would be great. Also a big fan of the Halco Roosta as you know Rob. They will come into there own when this dirty water clears and the coast is back to normal and full of Tailor again. Not a chopper or green back to be seen atm and all the mac tuna and bonniesare gone.

    G'day deepfried,

    What did you mean by opening up Byron Bay and Broken Head again?

    I use to drive to Broken Head many times but have not done so for close to 1 year now. Are the roads closed to these spots or something else?

    I also would like to get to Broken Head later this month and fish for tailor if I knew where to cast from.

    Cheers, Peter

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