about 3.8 klm/hr
Hard question to answer without knowing how keen you are then it's how long's a piece of string and how big's the budget?
Spinnerbaits, Take your pick but get strongly built lures.
Vibes/Rattle traps, again there's a multitude. I mainly use Halco, Rapala, Cordell, Lewis, Yo Zuri and a few others in the 6cm - 10 cm range
Surface lures, where to start except with Arbogast Jitterbugs which are basically the foundation of surface crawlers. 5/8oz black and 3/8oz jointed black are a good start.Do you want walkers, fizzers and poppers? These are a market on there own
Diving lures, How deep are you fishing? There's a myriad of shallow to deep lures made by just about as many makers including some top notch yank lures. You could look at Oargee, Custom Crafted, AC, JD, JJ Stumpjumpers [old stahlwarts] Marz, Norman, Arbogast, Mann's, Floppies [if you can afford them], Luhr Jensen make some ripper for Ozzie natives, Mudeye [Fletty migrated to QLD], Bazel lures from tenterfield are another great lure and the list is endless.
Personally I'd work out what depth I'd be fishing and purchase lures to accommodate.
Most lures will need at least a hook upgrade, possibly rings.
I'm a sucker for a good jointed lure, both diving and surface. These things when made properly have a dynamite realistic action that a static lure just can't come close too. I'm actually very surprised the Barra boys don't talk more about Rapala balsa floating J-9, J-11 and J-13's which are all exceptional lures, cod don't mind them either
Last edited by 2manylures; 12-08-2011 at 09:54 PM. Reason: Forgot to mention
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I should qualify that ....... you may not get your lure close enough to the structure to entice a strike. The good thing about casting is that you can choose a lure that will suit the depth , structure & level of buoyancy..... plus how you fish it (action & cadence)
yes Dave ...... trolling may be the only option for some - so point taken .
Chris
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Teach him how to fish
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I'm sure you'd be the first to recommend the Viper as a trolling lure tho Chris
Paulo
Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
Teach him how to fish
& he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
TEAM MOJIKO
Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
Teach him how to fish
& he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
TEAM MOJIKO
You asked for Trolling Lures for Yella's and Cod. You will need Boomerangs, Blitz Bagas, Medium Stump Jumpers and some Oar Gee Ploughs. There are a miriad of lures to suit what you want to do. Try to get some varying depth in your range, from about 2 metres to 8 metres. Lures with a wide action are best, which normally means a big bib and a short fat body. Obvioulsy Vipers are not designed for your target species. Troll drop offs and structure. Use braid so you can feel and drive your lure through snags. Don't worry about learning how to fish, I'm sure you know what you're doing.
Dale
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