Just wondering about this lure when retrieving.I know it has a wobbling action so is it best to keep reeling or is it a sink and draw type lure?
Cheers.
A bad day fishing is better than a good day at the office!
Only tried it out last Saturday,never fished with them before but have been reading about them for ages and theres only good reports on them good for bass,pollock,mackerel etc.
A bad day fishing is better than a good day at the office!
Never had a bass on one although im sure its just me. I prefer kilty lures or german sprats if using spinners. Would have theough they were too big for sea trout but again not really a fish I have much experience in catching.
Top 3 lure caught bass 2017 :
10Ib 5 oz
9Ib 2oz
8Ib 11oz
We've had bass on the 60 gramme from an estuary on a steady retrieve. The 30 gramme have been recommended as good for fishing estuaries for sea trout and bass when their on the feed for sand eel.
grauvell do one like a dexter but it has a large hole in the front ,bubbles galore on a fast retreive never tried it for bass but deadly for mac and casts miles in the right hands :)
Have caught hundreds of bass over the years but have never got one on the deter wedge. I don't know why? They are compact and easy to cast along way, but I dont think they have a good fish attracting action in the water.
The silver Kilty lure or Silver toby around 28g always do the job for me.