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flathead light/dark squidgys
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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    flathead light/dark squidgys

    hey guys i found this amazing spot for flathead but occasionally they get used to the main squidgy i use nuclear chicken since it's been raining alot recently but what if i go for a natural colour will they still see it or hit it as much as the nuclear chicken i also got snapped off by a 65-75cm flatty i was quite the devosated person thanks

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    Re: flathead light/dark squidgys

    from what i know i think your actually meant to match the lure to the water colour because when you think about it, little hardy heads and that match thier colour to that of the water so they camouflage.

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    Re: flathead light/dark squidgys

    Colour is a difficult subject because everyone has prefered colours, I mainly only use white squidgy Pro's with S Factor. I have used pretty much every colour you can buy on Flatties but white is my number one colour....

    I am happy to do you a favor, tell me this great flatty spot and i will go and do some testing on colours to use in this spot...LOL!!!

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    Re: flathead light/dark squidgys

    Yes, I will help you Luckystrike.
    If they are liking the Nuclear Chicken (Princess in the Squidgies range) and they stop, try a neutral colour.
    When they go off that, go back to your fav.
    Throw some hardbodies also, if they have gone off the plastics.
    They can sometimes excite them into action again.
    Cheers and thanks.

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    Re: flathead light/dark squidgys

    In my experience, flathead love bright colours on bright days and in dirty water. On overcast days go the darker colours. In clear water - try gold, silver or natural.

    Make sure you use 14 - 20lb leader, when throwing plastics, or the big 'uns will bite you off 9 times out of 10.

    Good luck,

    Matt

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Mossy247's Avatar
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    Re: flathead light/dark squidgys

    I get away with the pumkinseed and watermelon colours in the berkley range unless you after massive lizards I usually fish around the 8 - 10lb leader, I get alot more action and yes, you may loose a few but you get alot more interest from other fish also... bit of a trade off. tight lines.
    p.s I got my PB of 68cm on 8lb leader.

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    Re: flathead light/dark squidgys

    hey mossy nice one but i got my PB 76cm flatty on 6lb line so i got you on that one and i also got a 90cm queenie on 6lb and also lost my big one on 6lb ahahah some days it works and some days it doesnt

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    Re: flathead light/dark squidgys

    i find gulp sardine and watermelon pearl work best in the rivers nuclear chicken and blue pepper neon in clearer water and a 12 lb hard leader.
    tight lines hilly

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Mossy247's Avatar
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    Re: flathead light/dark squidgys

    Quote Originally Posted by ockoman View Post
    hey mossy nice one but i got my PB 76cm flatty on 6lb line so i got you on that one and i also got a 90cm queenie on 6lb and also lost my big one on 6lb ahahah some days it works and some days it doesnt
    Yeah nice brother, there is plenty more fishing left in this black duck LoL Just trying to say its not so important to fish a heavier leader... tight lines

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    Re: flathead light/dark squidgys

    yer i know mate i totally agree with you i try and stay away from the heavy line and go as light as i can without being foolish

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    Re: flathead light/dark squidgys

    I reckon flathead go for anything you put in front of them, regardless of colour or shape! Place a wooden stick in front of them and they will take it!


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