Bream lures
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- Square eyes
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Bream lures
Well what's working for who and in what rivers/lakes particularly the patto
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- Square eyes
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Re: Bream lures
Ecogear sx40 and blades work pretty much everywhere, I find gold/orange colours have never let me down but it can be a bit of trial and error with the colours but those 2 are the main types I'm sure others will give you heaps more.
- Sheepy
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Re: Bream lures
This time of year try some plastics for bream in deeper water, gulp sandworms, minnows and turtlebacks are my favourites. Once the weather warms up sx40s, crankas and camions should all catch good fish
- madfishman
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Re: Bream lures
just go get a handfull of Strikepro micro vibes in black with orrange belly......that will keep you busy ...
or squidgey wriggler 80-100 mm.....
good luck...
or squidgey wriggler 80-100 mm.....
good luck...
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- Square eyes
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Re: Bream lures
Thanks guys I've got a few of the plastics and a couple of vibes in gold and a green orange and gold so they should be good
Re: Bream lures
dd panish in patto rocks
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- Apprentice
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Re: Bream lures
Can't beat StrikePro Cyber Vibes in my humble opinion... will catch just about anything but I've also found that they are dynamite on finding the snags too
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