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ecleary
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Kilty Catcher

#1 Post by ecleary »

lads - new to lure fishing and wondering whats the best way to use a Kilty Catcher lure? e.g straight retrieve, sink & draw, fast pace or slow?

Will be fishing in 12 - 20 feet depth of water. looking for macks and a very bonus bass initially.
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Tom H
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Re: Kilty Catcher

#2 Post by Tom H »

If your doing the above you wont go far wrong.
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Re: Kilty Catcher

#3 Post by Richie07 »

12 - 20 feet I'd say sink and draw, let it sink down the water column with a slow retrieve, you catch alot of mack when its sinking.
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ecleary
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Re: Kilty Catcher

#4 Post by ecleary »

thanks lads - sink & draw is proving most successful method for me.

Lost one to a snag on the sea bed the other night though which is a downside :roll:
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Re: Kilty Catcher

#5 Post by SlackLiner »

ecleary wrote:Lost one to a snag on the sea bed the other night though which is a downside :roll:
If you're not getting the odd snag you're not fishing right :wink:
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