Stumbled accros these in a cheepy bin at bcf back in wa last yr. picked them up for 3 bucks each
never really used them much until recently and they work a charm!
Expecially on salmon and pinkies! they only dive to about 2m tho but im sure they can be found in a deeper model.
SURECATCH CHAOS 80F
- seasquarie
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Re: SURECATCH CHAOS 80F
Glad u got some value from the bargain bin mate. They look a little bit camp though.
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Re: SURECATCH CHAOS 80F
if you drop a ball sinker on the line 1.5m in front of the lure you wil be able to get greater depth out of the lures without affecting the action. Just pass the leader through the ball sinker, and then back through it again then tie the lure on. The faster you paddle or the deeper the water, the bigger the sinker you need.
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Re: SURECATCH CHAOS 80F
seasquarie wrote:Glad u got some value from the bargain bin mate. They look a little bit camp though.
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Mmmmnnn.. best review my tackle box and remove any camp lures
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Re: SURECATCH CHAOS 80F
If you wear them on your ears.seasquarie wrote:They look a little bit camp though.