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info on good lures needed for a beginner?

#1 Post by sea serpant »

as a beginner to lure fishing i was just wondering what besides rod, reel, braid and flourocarbon are essentials i might need to start for bass and pollock?? im talkin lure wise like wat are a few good lures in both hard and soft plastics that i could pick up next time im in the tackle shop??
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Run while you still can mate if you start lure fishin there is no going back you will be hooked for life 8) have a look on the lure section on this site and have a look at the probassfisher site :wink:
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#3 Post by Ronnach »

Caught my first few bass last Summer, all from lures. I would still consider myself a novice lure fishing for bass but can only recommend the lures which worked for me:
1oz. silver toby (Abu Garcia) and Xlayers with 12g jig heads.
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#4 Post by JimH »

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Recommended surface lures

Heddon super spook - pay 5 dollars each from the USRapala skitter walk - pay about 8 euros from Henrys of Dubin
Storm chug bug - pay about 9 euros from Henrys of Dublin

Illex bonnie 95 - pay about 20 euros from Henrys of Dublin
Lucky Craft sammy - pay about 20 euros from Henrys of Dublin
Tacle house feed popper - pay about 22 euros from Henrys of Dublin

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Recommended sub surface lures

Abu Toby - pay about 5 euros anywhere
Kilty catcher - the same
Abu krill - pay about 5.5 euros

Storm jointed thunder stick - pay about 12 euros from Henrys of Dublin
Rapala X- Rap - pay about 12 euros from Henrys of Dublin
Rapal J11/J13 - pay about 8 euros from Henrys

Lucky Craft Flash Minnow 110 - pay about 22 euros from Henrys
Lucky Craft pointer - pay about 22 euros from Henrys
Illex arnaud - pay about 22 euros from Henrys

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Soft lures

try senko worms from Gary Yamamoto, Wave worms which are tougher than senkos in the cast and last longer, xlayers are superb - most softs are superb only when conditions get difficult or for specific presentations
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As you can see once you start it never stops - be aware the lower priced lures catch as many fish as the expensive ones however they may not last as long - the lures highlighted above in red are very recommended from a modern lure point of view - believe me after 8 years as a full time guide I know.

many people will have different opinions for you.
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Re: info on good lures needed for a beginner?

#5 Post by rapalajoe »

sea serpant wrote:as a beginner to lure fishing i was just wondering what besides rod, reel, braid and flourocarbon are essentials i might need to start for Bass and pollock?? im talkin lure wise like wat are a few good lures in both hard and soft plastics that i could pick up next time im in the tackle shop??


All the lure that Jim listed down are good and proven,Spook Jr use to be my favourite other than sammy....just remember that its not only bass and pollack that u can target in irish water....ask Jim...he do know a lot of modern sw lure fishing technique....he just keep it quiet.. :lol:

Other than Jim blog.....try have a look here,http://www.jerseybassguides.com/bassfish/blog1.php....both blog have so much info worth reading regarding modern lure fishing....cheeersss
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#6 Post by sea serpant »

thanks boys for all the info much appreciated
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#7 Post by Tanglerat »

rapalajoe wrote:Other than Jim blog.....try have a look here,http://www.jerseybassguides.com/bassfish/blog1.php....both blog have so much info worth reading regarding modern lure fishing....cheeersss


I've recently had the pleasure of a few hours fishing with keith from jerseybassguides. The guy's fish mad, and a wealth of info on Bass. Typical guide, part genius, part mountain goat........... :D
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#9 Post by pike man »

Bass bandit can be good
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#10 Post by kieran »

If you are not too worried about the bass, try some cheap metal lures as well such as tobies, kiltys, german and norwegian sprats etc. They work fine for mackerel pollack and coalfish and will even tempt sea trout. I've even had ballen wrasse take them when there is sprat or sandeels in the area. The problem with metal lures is that they do disturb the area once you have been thrashing away for 10 minutes plus, but as a beginner, it's a cheap option...

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