Update: Now I have caught 2 bream on vibes. I think a love affair has just begun.HaTTerS wrote:dittoJenko wrote:I've tried them a few times, but so far caught "O"
The Vibe
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Re: The Vibe
Poised on the edge of sanity.
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Re: The Vibe
Another big fan of them here, they're almost as versatile as a decent plastic and work a treat for that aggressive reaction strike. Haven't taken a cod on one yet(does a chatterbait count?) but otherwise there's not much they don't catch.
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Re: The Vibe
So thats was the secret on sunday at Powlett river success...HaTTerS wrote:Update: Now I have caught 2 bream on vibes. I think a love affair has just begun.HaTTerS wrote:dittoJenko wrote:I've tried them a few times, but so far caught "O"
Cheers,
Momunny
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Re: The Vibe
Blades and Vibes are probably the most universal lure on the market at the moment.
Blades cast like a rock and can be worked in so many different ways are are great for all kinds on terrain.
I have lost count as to the species i have caught, and the size of fish as well, and both fresh and salt.
Bream love them, EPs, flathead, salmon, pinkies, trevally, trout, redfin to name a few......oh and jewies don't mind a bit sized snack... and these are just the ones that i can remember catching
Blades cast like a rock and can be worked in so many different ways are are great for all kinds on terrain.
I have lost count as to the species i have caught, and the size of fish as well, and both fresh and salt.
Bream love them, EPs, flathead, salmon, pinkies, trevally, trout, redfin to name a few......oh and jewies don't mind a bit sized snack... and these are just the ones that i can remember catching
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Re: The Vibe
Vibes may take a few trips to work out but they are well worth the effort! Keep at it and they will soon become your friend!
Cheers
Loboloco
Cheers
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Re: The Vibe
Im hitting Bemm River in the next 2 weeks for a bream session and I'm stocking up on Vibes.
Any suggestions for the best type for bream?
Cheers
Any suggestions for the best type for bream?
Cheers
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Re: The Vibe
Now I feel depressed being the only looser who hasn't caught anything on vibes you all suck......HaTTerS wrote:Update: Now I have caught 2 bream on vibes. I think a love affair has just begun.HaTTerS wrote:dittoJenko wrote:I've tried them a few times, but so far caught "O"
Cheers Gary...
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Flathead PB 83cm Bream PB 43cm Luderick 38cm
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Re: The Vibe
Hey mate I haven't fished bemm before but I wouldn't worry about what brand of vibe to buy. They all vibrate and they all work. I would be getting a few different colors (although personally I don't think the color is that important either) and a few different brands. I would give the tt, cyber and devil fish vibes a go.
Not really helpful sorry
Cheers
Loboloco
Not really helpful sorry
Cheers
Loboloco
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Re: The Vibe
Was up that way recently, not much success with vibes ( but I aint no expert), turtle back worms in pumpkin seed were going off tho,Bomber James wrote:Im hitting Bemm River in the next 2 weeks for a bream session and I'm stocking up on Vibes.
Any suggestions for the best type for bream?
Cheers
Cheers
Tim
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Re: The Vibe
Hit Bemm River recently and tried all sorts of Vibes for no deal.
The other blokes I was with all struggled and only 1 bream was caught on a Vibe.
Just goes to show that some days are gold and others quite.
Cheers
The other blokes I was with all struggled and only 1 bream was caught on a Vibe.
Just goes to show that some days are gold and others quite.
Cheers