Berkley Baits.
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- SAI Hammerhead
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Berkley Baits.
Hi, i was wondering if anyone has tried the berkley range of softbaits, especially the eels and if so, were they any good and what was the best way to use them. Bubble floats or jigheads. Cheers..
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Re: Berkley Baits.
use the jigheads if you have them - never used berkley but have used plenty like them - can be killers for the pollack
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Re: Berkley Baits.
STORM soft sandeels are good for Bass
but u need to work hard with them 
berkley soft bites look not so tasty in action


berkley soft bites look not so tasty in action