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Thread: New Soft Plastics!

  1. #16
    gruntahunter
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    Re: New Soft Plastics!

    Maybe someone should cast a soft plastic at pretty boy Bill cause he's definately on the take and NO we weren't beaten by a better side just by NSW rugby leaque and their CHEAT of a referee.

  2. #17
    imported_admin
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    Re: New Soft Plastics!

    Have just added the 3 inch and 4 inch Shad range



    Go to http://www.ausfish.com.au/softplastics to see the range.

    Thanks to those that have already ordered the Grubs, will get them posted tomorrow.


  3. #18

    Re: New Soft Plastics!

    hi steve
    only one problem, when I click on the grub or shad links it goes to the ausfish homepage
    cheers jack

  4. #19
    imported_admin
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    Re: New Soft Plastics!

    Jack, you may have to refresh the page, is working now. I was just doing some work on it.

  5. #20

    Re: New Soft Plastics!

    ill have to have a go with these soft plastics. Ive never been a big fan but i will try them and see how they go 8). But if i dont catch any fish can i blame the ref or the linesman ??? : or can i just say hey i was better than the fish its just not fair. 8) winners are grinners anyone to win but the broncos.

    cheers spinna 8)


  6. #21
    Brett_Finger
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    Re: New Soft Plastics!

    Spinna,
    yah,yah get ya point
    on the softies, have alook in the fishing reports at my posting about Barra, thay (the softies) go off!!
    have landed many species on these little rippers!!
    some include, Jacks - Flathead -Queenies - Bream - Giant Herring - Wolf Herring - Pike - Moses Perch - Tarpon - Tailor - Trevally (3 types)
    Barra (yesterday) - Sootys - Silver perch - Sleepy Cod - Aussie Bass - Yellow Belly...
    so as you can see i'm a total convert!!
    Go The Big Bites!!
    Hookin,Brett

  7. #22

    Re: New Soft Plastics!

    G'Day Gang,If anyone is gunna' try the new 4" shads check out the new Blue Heeler jigs that have been made to suit the bigger frangers the longer shank is ideal.cheers T.><> ><>.

  8. #23
    Brett_Finger
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    Re: New Soft Plastics!

    Touchy,
    mate i'll be doing that in 3 days time, am off with Bomber for 10 days Barra fishing!!
    Hookin,Brett

  9. #24

    Re: New Soft Plastics!

    AAAAAAARRRRRRRHHHH!!Shit,Why dontcha rub it in a bit.!!!!!! .T.><> ><> ><>.

  10. #25

    Re: New Soft Plastics!

    Well....seems as though these frangers have created some interest!!!
    As some of you may be aware, Bomber and I have a website that is full of info on how to fish em, photos, and other tid-bits for the passionate franger fisho and the just starting out franger fisho.

    We do not sell direct anymore, we have opted to wholesale only. Ausfish sell em at the right pricing and if you are quick, the introductory pricing is a bargain!!!

    Check out our site at:
    http://houseoflures.tripod.com

    Enjoy!!

    Randall.

  11. #26
    imported_admin
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    Re: New Soft Plastics!


    Jigs by Australian manufaturer Heeler Jigs are now available on the soft plastics (Piscatorial Prophilactics) section of the website.


  12. #27

    Re: New Soft Plastics!

    Having not used the shads before - wondering if there is a preferred way of rigging??
    expose hook through the dorsal area?
    expose through the belly??
    Does it matter?
    Is there a better method to minimise weed collection?
    Any hints would be great - looking forward to playing with the little buggers on the weekend!
    Thanks guys

  13. #28

    Re: New Soft Plastics!

    Srcoman,Just go to Randalls site houseoflures in a post above & all shall be revealed re rigging/types/weights.Cheers T.><> ><> ><>.

  14. #29
    imported_admin
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    Re: New Soft Plastics!

    Scroman

    Just added the rigging pic to the Soft plastics page.



  15. #30

    Re: New Soft Plastics!

    Captain Ausfish - picture looks like what i attempted to do - however getting the barb to come out at the right distance so that the rubber lays nice and straight is the challenge!
    Rule 1 - do not attempt on small grubs after the tide has gone out of a few brown ales
    Rule 2 - try not to explain to your wife what you are attempting to do
    - i.e. grab your 3 inch grub slide a hook through it and hope that it still lays well.
    For some reason she didn't want anything to do with me if i could'nt get it straight and well laid!!!
    Thanks for the pics anyway!

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