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Re: rigs for soft plastics? - bream
i got rainow silver fleck ..i hope i got the right ones ,these say powerbait with bio salt is that the drop shots use are talking about ' the tackle shop thought it was
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Re: rigs for soft plastics? - bream
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Re: rigs for soft plastics? - bream
you bewty [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: rigs for soft plastics? - bream
how much are the penn powersticks and the penn pwergraphs
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: rigs for soft plastics? - bream
has anyone tried prawnstars on the bream seen?????
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Re: rigs for soft plastics? - bream
ive used prawnstars on bream, dropshot rigged, they work extremely well on bream especially when dropped near pylons or marker bouys.. and just jigged.. when rigged normally, they can be a little hard to work because they are so light, the current rips them off in no time, giving you hardly any chance to give a snag a bit of curry..
Tim
p.s. talking bout the prawnstar shrimp - honeypot being my fave colour
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: rigs for soft plastics? - bream
Jewies -
I paid $65 for the Penn Powerstick rod, and i'm pretty sure it was $50 for the Powergraph II reel.
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: rigs for soft plastics? - bream
zeeke what is dropshot rigged??
im still trying to workout the lingo for rubbers
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Re: rigs for soft plastics? - bream
Dropshot rig is explained on the back of the pranstar packs.. its simply 2 lines coming off one swivel, one line is rigged normally, the other line is passed through the hole on the nose of the pawnstar and down to a sinker at a certain length.. it simpley gives the prawnstar extra weight while still giving it the jigging action to flick away
Tim
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