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    Ausfish Platinum Member craigie's Avatar
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    Fav Moreton Bay Snapper Plastics and matching Jig Head weight and hook size

    I know this topic has popped up in the past but with the release of new equipement all the time I thought I would ask for an update on what the Snapper Guru's are using.

    Zmans's, Berkley's, Transams etc still the go ?
    Recomended models and colours Please ?

    Thanks and Regards,

    Craigie.

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    Re: Fav Moreton Bay Snapper Plastics and matching Jig Head weight and hook size

    A oldie but a goody - Zoom 4" shad in colour Arkansas Shiner. Still slays 'em!

    Also the Baby Bass colour and Watermelon seed are go-to colours for me in the Bay.

    My alltime fav colour though isnt available any more, at least not the same as it was.

    Zoom shad again, but this time in Electric Chicken. This one had the bright red tail and chartruse body, pink above. New ones dont have the red tail.

    Wife saw them in a Basspro catalog in the days before they were readily available here, and made me buy them, which i grudgingly did.

    She insisted one day when she came fishing with me that we try them, i didnt want to bother with such a stupid colour, but put one on a jighead for her after she kept harrassing me.

    It wasnt in the water for 30 seconds beore it got smashed and a 50cm model comes up. The fish had mangled he plastic's head so I took it off the jighead, cut a cm off the head to tidy it up a bit, put it back on and cast out again.

    Same result. Wfe laughing at me, and I sheepishly asked if I could have one to try too...

    I am still trying to live that down......

    Oh, and i always use TT jig heads with Mustad hooks, 3/0 or thereabouts in the Bay, weight to suit the current, but 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 oz would be the most common. But as light as I can keep them.
    Note to self: Don't argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience....

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    Re: Fav Moreton Bay Snapper Plastics and matching Jig Head weight and hook size

    G'day

    For me, it's a jighead of 1/8 matched to a gamagatsu 3/0 HW, and a Zman StreakZ 3.75' in baby bass, this is pretty much the only one I will use in the bay reefs, and is very consistent.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member netmaker's Avatar
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    Re: Fav Moreton Bay Snapper Plastics and matching Jig Head weight and hook size

    i'm in for 1/8oz on a 4 or 5/0 with 5" zman grubz in pearl shimmer or white. don't really use any others anymore.
    fishing's as simple as 3 P's - patience, perserverance and PLASTIC!

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    Ausfish Platinum Member craigie's Avatar
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    Re: Fav Moreton Bay Snapper Plastics and matching Jig Head weight and hook size

    Awesome guys, have ordered a selection of Zooms and Zman's based on your advice.
    Do these lures come mixed with a liquid like Berkley Gulps, to give them a bit more stink appeal ?
    Or is it all about the action ?

    Just curious as to why they are so effective ??

    I take it you guys fish them light............10lb braid main with similar sized leader ????

    Thanks
    Craigie.

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    Re: Fav Moreton Bay Snapper Plastics and matching Jig Head weight and hook size

    Do not mix your Zmans with other plastics... they will melt.

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    Re: Fav Moreton Bay Snapper Plastics and matching Jig Head weight and hook size

    Didn't you guys forget one things. Jighead types

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    Re: Fav Moreton Bay Snapper Plastics and matching Jig Head weight and hook size

    Quote Originally Posted by craigie View Post
    Awesome guys, have ordered a selection of Zooms and Zman's based on your advice.
    Do these lures come mixed with a liquid like Berkley Gulps, to give them a bit more stink appeal ?
    Or is it all about the action ?

    Just curious as to why they are so effective ??

    I take it you guys fish them light............10lb braid main with similar sized leader ????

    Thanks
    Craigie.
    after getting bites on grape hubba bubba and catching a squire on red lolly snakes I am convinced the stink is a gimmick and their effectiveness is all in the movement. fishing light is the most fun. I use 6lb braid and 12lb leader.
    fishing's as simple as 3 P's - patience, perserverance and PLASTIC!

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    Re: Fav Moreton Bay Snapper Plastics and matching Jig Head weight and hook size

    Quote Originally Posted by craigie View Post
    Awesome guys, have ordered a selection of Zooms and Zman's based on your advice.
    Do these lures come mixed with a liquid like Berkley Gulps, to give them a bit more stink appeal ?
    Or is it all about the action ?

    Just curious as to why they are so effective ??

    I take it you guys fish them light............10lb braid main with similar sized leader ????

    Thanks
    Craigie.
    Its all about the action. Wriggly tails. Fish light as Dave said. As soon as a plastic loses its tail, i replace with a new one. Zmans are more durable than Zooms so tend to last longer.

    8lb braid and 10 or 12 lb leader. I have stopped snapper to 6.5kg on this gear. And spotty mackerel to 3kg too.

    Yes, you do get smoked n occasions, but by crikey, it is good fun on this light gear!

    Zooms and Zmans dont come in a liquid like gulps.
    Note to self: Don't argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience....

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    Re: Fav Moreton Bay Snapper Plastics and matching Jig Head weight and hook size

    For a sleeper line I use a 100mm squidgy wriggler in bloodworm colour.
    For the working rod I use Zman curl tail minnows or powerbait 4" minnow jerkbaits in watermelon colour.
    Aint nothing like rocket science as far as placcies go.
    Rigs are a different kettle tho.
    Time of the bite period is the big winner.
    Jack.

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    Re: Fav Moreton Bay Snapper Plastics and matching Jig Head weight and hook size

    Which plastics are good at night for snapper?
    I used zmans 5" shad in the pink color with 3/0 - 3/8 TT jighead and so far have caught a 56cm snapper.
    I cast it out let it drop to the bottom, lifted it and hooked up.

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    Re: Fav Moreton Bay Snapper Plastics and matching Jig Head weight and hook size

    I have used so many, I wish I could have settled on just two or three, but even that might change shortly. I am sick of walking up to empty peg hooks and not having the preferred colours which are currently Zman 4" curly tail grubs in New Penny, Baby Bass and motor oil. 1 in 4 visits is the average when they actually have the stock, and they are the only store for miles around. Spent $70.00 on my 1st on line order last week with a totally different brand, should be here within the next two days I reckon. They are tried and proven, so that might be the answer for me.

    Scalem

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    Ausfish Platinum Member - R.I.P. October 2015 dayoo's Avatar
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    Re: Fav Moreton Bay Snapper Plastics and matching Jig Head weight and hook size

    Cragie,
    I have personally found that ZMan 4 inch curl tail in new penny and baby bass are my go to plastics. For the bay (areas like Mud and Peel) you need 1/8oz and 1/4oz jigheads on 3/0 and 4/0 Gamakatsu hw hooks. If you get hold of of my jigheads match the colour of the plastic to the colour of the jighead.

    Cheers
    Bazza

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    Re: Fav Moreton Bay Snapper Plastics and matching Jig Head weight and hook size

    whatever happened to nook chook, lime tigers?

    Craigie you bagged out last week on snaps on bait but if you need, have a bunch of those zooms, zmans, berkleys if you want them, tackle red mist raised its head so i bought stupid amounts and never used them, will be chucked out shortly so a give away as well as some other fancy jap jobbies and those lowly nuke chooks as cant see the point in keeping them
    Tangles KFC


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    Re: Fav Moreton Bay Snapper Plastics and matching Jig Head weight and hook size

    Quote Originally Posted by Tangles View Post
    whatever happened to nook chook, lime tigers?

    Craigie you bagged out last week on snaps on bait but if you need, have a bunch of those zooms, zmans, berkleys if you want them, tackle red mist raised its head so i bought stupid amounts and never used them, will be chucked out shortly so a give away as well as some other fancy jap jobbies and those lowly nuke chooks as cant see the point in keeping them
    Got any 4" Minnow Lime Tigers available ?

    Thanks, Ray.

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