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Plastics for Snook off jetties?


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  • 3 weeks later...

Thought I put Snapbacks on here some were. Everthing up north seems to eat em and everthing I've targeted down here with em has worked. They are literally unbreakable. Go see Waterboy and the guys at Christies beach as they are the only one's I know of that carry them. :)

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My favorites are squidgy flickbaits in 70mm sizes, fav colour is the pilly one. Although, that said I have caught some great fish on 5in Gulp Jerkshads, but not many smaller snook.I personally do not think that which brand is a factor, more just the way you work them. get the to slow sink to the weedy bottom, and then hop it along slowly, remembering Snook are an ambush predator that prefers to sit low, close to the weed bed and shoot out with a short fast burst of speed to nail a baitfish.

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i know its not a plastic but i love using the halco spinner lures in chrome colour have caught some big snook on them down at port hughes jetty when the kingies werent on the bite :woohoo: but its great cause it looks like a baitfish and with a fast action they cant but just eat it all up Brayden

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