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Ausfish Bronze Member
Prawn-star.....!!!!!!!
HAs anybody out there had any success with the prawn-star lure???? I have tried several times and not even a tug.....could some one tell me a sof plastic that works well for flatties/ bream/ mangrove jack and maybe even whiting??? I love soft plastics but where to start to look to buy??? is very hard. I would appreciate somegood advice thanks guys.....even how to use the things properly....THANK-you and a merry christmasto all.
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: Prawn-star.....!!!!!!!
Prawnstars are excellent for Flatheads and Jacks, the extra weight make them easy to cast and stay connected to the bottom, which you need for flatties!! As for SP's for flathead, anything will do, but try the bass minnows, gulps, squidgie fish, and terminators......
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Prawn-star.....!!!!!!!
No good tossin sp if the fish arnt there
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Prawn-star.....!!!!!!!
ok thanks guys, much appreciated!!!!
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: Prawn-star.....!!!!!!!
I have tried both prawnstars and kokoda sp prawns near the noosa north shore ferry late at night, after the ferry has stopped. Although blue back with holographic centre kokoda (sp) worked well for flatties and trevally, they don't take much to disintergrate (bad longevity). Then again the hardier prawnstars only worked well for the flatties (heaps caught + lure longevity) - but no trevally caught. Both flatties and trevally had prawns in their guts, and there were plenty of prawns in the water.
DICER
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: Prawn-star.....!!!!!!!
OK,amk lets start from scratch what rod reel and line do you fish with....smithy... 8)
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