DUO Tide Minnow

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daly94z
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DUO Tide Minnow

#1 Post by daly94z »

So many choices that i dont no what one to choose. :?
I have been trying to pick out a duo tide minnow
to buy but cant decided what series or color to choose.
I fish around east cork off rocks in both rough and
calm conditions in shallow enough water.
Any help and advice will be appreciated.
daly94z
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Re: DUO Tide Minnow

#2 Post by daly94z »

Any thoughts?
TomCat
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Re: DUO Tide Minnow

#3 Post by TomCat »

What casting range is your rod?

There's lots of different options but I do like the
Duo Tide Minnow 140 Slim K225 it's the black candy one. Some people rather a more natural Sandeel colours such as Duo Tide Minnow 125 SLD D99-DM holo Sandeel.

Both have great swimming actions and they run fairly shallow.
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Re: DUO Tide Minnow

#4 Post by seanie35 »

Hi try get them in natural colours and 16g+ for casting further, theres a lad on ebay.com sells them @ $13 for the 120mm ssr
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RockHunter
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Re: DUO Tide Minnow

#5 Post by RockHunter »

For fishing in shallow rough ground in East Cork I would go for a Feed Shallow, for most of the rocky shoreline around there the Tide Minnow swims too deep.
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daly94z
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Re: DUO Tide Minnow

#6 Post by daly94z »

Thanks for the help lads. The casting weight is 40-150g.
I already have the feed shallow but it hasn't been very successful for me so a friend of mine told me to try this out but i do see the rocky locations being a problem as they are mainly where i fish. Thanks again lads. :)
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Re: DUO Tide Minnow

#7 Post by Jayo »

Take a look at IMA Komomo II as well as the IMA Komomo SF 125 which are also great lures over shallow areas.
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Re: DUO Tide Minnow

#8 Post by seaotter »

daly94z wrote:Thanks for the help lads. The casting weight is 40-150g.
I already have the feed shallow but it hasn't been very successful for me so a friend of mine told me to try this out but i do see the rocky locations being a problem as they are mainly where i fish. Thanks again lads. :)
Hi, the rod is a BIT too strong :o YOU need 90g lure to make it work ,i use 15-40g rod for 18-30g lures ,and its not easy to find perfect setup
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Re: DUO Tide Minnow

#9 Post by luanaigh »

they are great in a good swell.they bite well in the water.I always have one in the lure box for rough water days.(when It seems the fish sit outside the whitewater madness zone a little..ie being battered off the rocks in a heavy swell).be prepared to catch pollock as well.

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