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Should be good for hooking the pier stanchions.I've used them under my local pier & caught a few bass (no size) but still a nice catch,I put them on a longish trace & fished them as I would a spinner, can't wait for the summer to arrive,then I think my catching rate with them will get better & bigger fish.if you can use them along side a structure,you should catch, hope this helps.??
We were out fishing on a breakwater last Autumn, and there was a couple of other guys there fishing but they also had some Prawn traps out. We wandered over to see what they had caught, and the Prawns in their bucket were 5-6ins long - I've never seen local Prawns like it!They may well work but will say the brown shrimp in my estuary are considerably smaller than these lures. We don't find many prawns locally. I have had limited success with imitation crabs where similarly the majority of crab I find in gutting occasional fish have a carapace about the size of a pound coin. What have you folks found in your areas?
ssh don't let everyone know, the place will be heaving now.We were out fishing on a breakwater last Autumn, and there was a couple of other guys there fishing but they also had some Prawn traps out. We wandered over to see what they had caught, and the Prawns in their bucket were 5-6ins long - I've never seen local Prawns like it!
Keep trying them we only caught wrasse on the ones we tried, have to admit we were out of our comfort zone so didn't really put the time in properly!Hi Cfish ive had a few school bass on them,but nothing to write home about yet, nothing worth putting on the forum.
Yep, they will be trashed in no timeWrasse catchers I would think???
They look similar to the Vudu shrimp made by the American company Egret Baits. They fish them under bobbers with considerable success in the US. I bought some to try under a bubble float. When I get the time I’ll get them wet and give you an update. Vudu shrimp have a Kevlar spine to give them some longevity and should be fished under some kind of indicator, hence a bubble float. Apparently the segmented body is very active in the current and the occasional twitch enhances the effect. I know shrimps/prawns under a bubble float are good bass takers so an artificial should work, especially if it gets dipped in prawn extract. Nothing ventured….My kids got me a couple from Ali express and as these are weighted supposedly useful for bouncing around some rocky structures..has anyone had any experience of these or are they not worth the postage.!View attachment 25073View attachment 25072
Thanks. An update and any method u use would be appreciated. It hadn't occurred to me to use it under a bubble float but it does make sense so thanks for that . When I get a chance I'll have a goThey look similar to the Vudu shrimp made by the American company Egret Baits. They fish them under bobbers with considerable success in the US. I bought some to try under a bubble float. When I get the time I’ll get them wet and give you an update. Vudu shrimp have a Kevlar spine to give them some longevity and should be fished under some kind of indicator, hence a bubble float. Apparently the segmented body is very active in the current and the occasional twitch enhances the effect. I know shrimps/prawns under a bubble float are good bass takers so an artificial should work, especially if it gets dipped in prawn extract. Nothing ventured….