quobba
Submitted by mark hayes on Sat, 2010-09-11 12:16
going to quobba on 23rd sept any tips /types of lures i should use while trawling berlies baits etc.
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first fish first beer last fish cooks the dish.

Rig
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Date Joined: 27/12/06
raiders
85g raiders and lots of them
mark hayes
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Date Joined: 27/06/10
thanks for the info guys
thanks for the info guys went and got myself some 85g raiders {spanyids} they look like they will do the trick bring it on not long to go.
first fish first beer last fish cooks the dish.
lurcha
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Date Joined: 29/12/09
halco laser pros for the top
halco laser pros for the top of the water and mackie maulers in the 8m divers for the bottom.
Dale
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A nice big white lead head,
A nice big white lead head, chuck it out as far as you can a reel it back as fast as you can and wait to see what happens, something will I assure you.
Cheers
Dale
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carnarvonite
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Raiders
Get the biggest Raiders and chrome slices, belt them out as far as you can then wind faster than you've wound before and repeat as many times as necessary to catch a fish.
johnray
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Date Joined: 13/05/09
Raiders 85grm
Mark. Make sure you upgrade the split rings as the factory ones open up, i have replaced all of mine with instinct size 9 ($4.99) at bluewater and make sure you sharpen the trebles too.Ray
Northwest
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Date Joined: 06/03/08
halco max nice and heavy and
halco max
nice and heavy and work really well, raiders are great but IMO max are the way to go but they are more $$$$$