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    which soft plastics

    i am just getting started fishing with soft plastics and was just after some tips to what plastics are best for certain species i am going away after easter to st georges basin and the main species i will be chasing are bream flathead and snapper just after some advice on what size, colour and type of plastics i am best off buying
    cheers
    kane

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    Ausfish Silver Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2010

    Re: which soft plastics

    For the snapper i've had good success with both 5 and 7 inch berkley gulp, jerk shads, with 3/0 and 5/0 hooks, led depending on depth and current. i've found in close lighter coloures work better =blue pepper neon, white pearl, pilchard, pink shine and out wider any of the brighter ones. nuclear chicken seems to be a favorite for alot of fishos including myself. i'm far from a expert but i think time of day, technique and equipment is more important then the colour, get them right if there is snapper around they'll eat most plastics.

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2010

    Re: which soft plastics

    this is based on my experience and what works for me consistantly

    Flatties: 3" berkely grubs (wriggler tails) in Pumpkinseed and 2" Berkely Baby Shrimp in White.
    Bream: have taken them on the grubs in greeny colours.

    I havent gone for a snap recently but friends always had success with 5-7" berkely Shads in curry chicken or Nuclear chicken colours

    As ranga7 said bout the lead, all depends but use the lightest possible

    Ben

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    Re: which soft plastics

    I fish consistently for Flathead with Berkely 3" minnows in either Nuclear Chicken, Pumpkin Seed, and the 2 or 3" Shrimp in Banana Prawn, they are deadly on everything, especially the 2".
    I used to try all sorts but have found these for me are consistent catchers on a regular basis.
    For Bream I know many people use the 2" Shrimp, and also the little grubs.
    Cheers
    Flatzie

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    Re: which soft plastics

    thanks for all your help guys look forward to trying my luck with the plastics over the break
    cheers
    kane

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    Re: which soft plastics

    Hi Kanemel

    Flathead: 4" berkley Gulp or Powerbait minniw in Pumikinseed, 10-14lb flurocarbon leader (berkley vanish) 6lb Fireline and 2-4kg road. For weight depending on depth and current i would start a 1/4oz if hitting the bottom to quick ECT 1/6 or 1/8 all with 1/0 - 2/0 hooks (berkley nitro jig heads).

    Bream: 2" baby shrimp any colour with super light hidden weight jighead, skip them across shallows, also super light weight 3" pumkin seed minnos. 1-4kg rod 4lb vanish and 6lb Fireline.

    Snapper: 5-7" berkley jerkshad, moldy cheese of Nuclear chicken my favourite, 20lb flurocarbon leader ( berkley vanish ), 4-8kg rod with 10/lb Fireline. Jig heads starting at 3/8 - 1oz best weight to start with would be 1/2oz.

    Fishinwahbee

    Never to young to be a pro 13yo!

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