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Old May 28th, 2004, 01:04 PM
jackie
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Hi all,

Can anyone please tell me which is the best lure for bream fishing. I
am new to fishing with lures and would be interested in some
information. Thanks.

Jackie.
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Old May 28th, 2004, 02:31 PM
Matt Lobegeiger
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"jackie" wrote in message
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Hi all,

Can anyone please tell me which is the best lure for bream fishing. I
am new to fishing with lures and would be interested in some
information. Thanks.


check out the lure forum on www.fishnet.com.au there's lots of threads on
bream luring.

matt


Jackie.



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Old May 29th, 2004, 01:05 AM
Tim Williams
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Default fishing for bream with lures.

I do alot of bream fishing, especially chasing bream on lures, that
bloodworm they referred to is called a Bloodworm Squidgie Wriggler, its been
designed by Steve Starling and Kaj Busch, the brand of the lures are called
Squidgies.. the bloodworm is a particular colour in the range and the
"Wriggler" is the design of it, there is 3 designs, Wrigler, Fish, and
Shad... the fish is fish shaped, and the shad is fish shaped, but thinner
profile for your larger fish like flathead.

i have a website which is pretty much dedicated to soft plastic fishing,
along with other types of sportsfishing at www.fishseq.com (South East Qld
Based) but other sites to try are www.softplastics.com.au and
www.ausfish.com.au

Hope that helps

Tim


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Hi all,

Can anyone please tell me which is the best lure for bream fishing. I
am new to fishing with lures and would be interested in some
information. Thanks.


check out the lure forum on www.fishnet.com.au there's lots of threads on
bream luring.

matt


Jackie.



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Old June 1st, 2004, 02:41 PM
Paul Hart
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Default fishing for bream with lures.

Try Rapala CD3 & CD5s . Also small soft plastic vibrotails work well.
Anything that mimics a small bait fish or bait item will be of interest to a
bream and most other species. Try working them slowly with a jerky action
and good luck.
"jackie" wrote in message
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Hi all,

Can anyone please tell me which is the best lure for bream fishing. I
am new to fishing with lures and would be interested in some
information. Thanks.

Jackie.



 




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