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Duration: 4 hrs. 2.5 cun. 1.5 clonea
Tide: cun/ 2 to 4.30 p.m.incoming/clonea 9.30/11.00 p.m.outgoing
Weather:nice slight surf on clonea
Bait:lugs/flying C
Rigs:running legers
Results: cun/ 10 bass between 1/ 2.5lb.
1 bream 1 lb.+
clonea
2 bass 4.5/ 3.5lb
cunnigar/clonea
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hi gavin
flying Cs will catch u more than all the plugs/flys/wedges/ect. that are out there.
stick with them for the summer and watch your catch increase .
pollock love em deep and slow, high and fast for bass,sea trout,
suggested to Aido to try them last year he had his first 4 bass in i hour
he has had some fine c trout up to 4lb. on them this year
simply the best lure available and the cheapest E1.50/E2.00 each most of them plugs at E10.00/20.00 are a total rip off dont be fooled by them.
i,am not.
arthur
flying Cs will catch u more than all the plugs/flys/wedges/ect. that are out there.
stick with them for the summer and watch your catch increase .
pollock love em deep and slow, high and fast for bass,sea trout,
suggested to Aido to try them last year he had his first 4 bass in i hour
he has had some fine c trout up to 4lb. on them this year
simply the best lure available and the cheapest E1.50/E2.00 each most of them plugs at E10.00/20.00 are a total rip off dont be fooled by them.
i,am not.
arthur
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cortaz you are sizzlin hot with the fishies - was trying the flying C a few weeks back but the mustard coloured one
must get me a red :!:
must get me a red :!:
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Hi all
Yep would agree with all that, good lures for a variety of fish but keep an eye out for the really cheap versions as they often dont have a good clevis and the blades dont spin well.
I got a bulk lot on ebay , about 25 for €15 euro. some i use out of the box (the red ones i do like best) but i modify others .
What i often do is to rip off the plastic skirt to reveal the lead on the shaft of the spinner, this lead can be spray painted any colour and then i remove the treble hook and add the tail end of a jelly worm to it (also bought in bulk) and then re-attach the treble with a split ring.
a good lure for pollock (the jelly tail adds a bit move movement to the lure) and salmon and trout etc. perch love them too
adam
Yep would agree with all that, good lures for a variety of fish but keep an eye out for the really cheap versions as they often dont have a good clevis and the blades dont spin well.
I got a bulk lot on ebay , about 25 for €15 euro. some i use out of the box (the red ones i do like best) but i modify others .
What i often do is to rip off the plastic skirt to reveal the lead on the shaft of the spinner, this lead can be spray painted any colour and then i remove the treble hook and add the tail end of a jelly worm to it (also bought in bulk) and then re-attach the treble with a split ring.
a good lure for pollock (the jelly tail adds a bit move movement to the lure) and salmon and trout etc. perch love them too
adam
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