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    vogon got a reaction from Squid Inc. in WIN A SAVAGE TACKLE $50 GIFT CERTIFICATE   
    Woohoo 🎉 how bout dat 🎇🎇
    thanks to Savage Tackle & Strike & Hook for putting the comp on 👍
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    vogon got a reaction from Sykes in WIN A SAVAGE TACKLE $50 GIFT CERTIFICATE   
    is there such a thing as fourth time lucky? - 122
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    vogon got a reaction from bjorn2fish in WIN A SAVAGE TACKLE $50 GIFT CERTIFICATE   
    Cheers Softy.
    Might have to head to the Wheaty to celebrate 🍺
    This is the scientific method i used for my guesses 😎

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    vogon got a reaction from Softy in WIN A SAVAGE TACKLE $50 GIFT CERTIFICATE   
    Cheers Softy.
    Might have to head to the Wheaty to celebrate 🍺
    This is the scientific method i used for my guesses 😎

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    vogon got a reaction from doobie in WIN A SAVAGE TACKLE $50 GIFT CERTIFICATE   
    Woohoo 🎉 how bout dat 🎇🎇
    thanks to Savage Tackle & Strike & Hook for putting the comp on 👍
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    vogon got a reaction from David_C in WIN A SAVAGE TACKLE $50 GIFT CERTIFICATE   
    is there such a thing as fourth time lucky? - 122
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    vogon got a reaction from piratepom in WIN A SAVAGE TACKLE $50 GIFT CERTIFICATE   
    Woohoo 🎉 how bout dat 🎇🎇
    thanks to Savage Tackle & Strike & Hook for putting the comp on 👍
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    vogon reacted to kelp in recipe for preserving salmon   
    I clean  an scale the salmon then cut it in to cutlets with all bones intact except I cut off the dorsal fin  ,then  place the cutlets into a pressure  cooker then add at least 1 to 11/2 cups of salt water I use sea water when I can, if not add 1 table spoons of salt or make it to your own liking then pressure cook for 1 hour when it finishes cooking allow to cool then strain the salmon an pack into clean preserving jars, top each jar with good quality olive oil  then sterilize in a water bath for 30 minutes seal the lids an allow to cool, it should keep for a year or more, it is delicious on toast, biscuits. toasted pitta bread it is well worth the effort to make all my friend rave about it, hope you go can  to the effort enjoy look forward to your comments
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    vogon got a reaction from David_C in WIN A SAVAGE TACKLE $50 GIFT CERTIFICATE   
    Woohoo 🎉 how bout dat 🎇🎇
    thanks to Savage Tackle & Strike & Hook for putting the comp on 👍
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    vogon got a reaction from bjorn2fish in WIN A SAVAGE TACKLE $50 GIFT CERTIFICATE   
    is there such a thing as fourth time lucky? - 122
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    vogon got a reaction from David_C in WIN A SAVAGE TACKLE $50 GIFT CERTIFICATE   
    3rd try - 121
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    vogon got a reaction from David_C in WIN A SAVAGE TACKLE $50 GIFT CERTIFICATE   
    second guess - 151
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    vogon reacted to dmck in WIN A SAVAGE TACKLE $50 GIFT CERTIFICATE   
    NNnnnnniiiiiiiiinnnnnnneeetttyyyy  fffooouuurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
     
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    vogon got a reaction from David_C in WIN A SAVAGE TACKLE $50 GIFT CERTIFICATE   
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    vogon got a reaction from bjorn2fish in fishing the onkaparinga   
    After watching doobies vids I think the secret is to be a spotty teenager 😁
    (no offence meant guys, great vids 😎)
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    vogon got a reaction from Tinker in fishing the onkaparinga   
    After watching doobies vids I think the secret is to be a spotty teenager 😁
    (no offence meant guys, great vids 😎)
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    vogon got a reaction from doobie in fishing the onkaparinga   
    After watching doobies vids I think the secret is to be a spotty teenager 😁
    (no offence meant guys, great vids 😎)
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    vogon reacted to doobie in fishing the onkaparinga   
    Don't go by Softy
    These might help give an idea.
     
     
     
     
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    vogon got a reaction from Mickyj in How to: Daiwa Double Clutch lures?   
    I hope you get better soon, I hear Vertigo can be a bastaard of a thing.
    Havent had a chance to try out any of the advice, feeling a bit better but the cold air sets me off so patiently I wait
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    vogon reacted to Mickyj in How to: Daiwa Double Clutch lures?   
    Ok seeing I was mentioned lol . I’m sick as a dog this week vertigo and infection so not leaving the house yet . Good question to ask simply the easiest way to use a double clutch that hardbody tragic reminded me once . Retrieve very slowly then slow it down even more . Yep so either one or two slow turns or retrieve of the reel then pause and a twitch . Twitches will sometimes work well and at sometime won’t attract the fish . I saw the post about moving the double clutch fast for salmon yes that works as does slowly but honestly if salmon are on the bite they will hit a lure once it hits the water . Like the slow retrieve a oldie I know from the Pat a bait fisher reminded me to always hit baitfish schools . Another thing I needed to remember after my injury . Now while it’s great not every bait school holds predators but they do .
    With double clutches I’ve landed more on the 65 used more of those but I now have 4 in the 75 m . None with red eyes for some reason lately red eyes are great but not always .
    what everyone tells you should work on all sinking lures .
    colours that’s been a thing I’ve been big on since I took up hardbodies some colours work everywhere some work great in west lakes some work great in the Pat 
    as an example I bought an olive green DC 65 last winter as I was landing salmon on everything I chucked at them in west lakes . I bought it as it was like a plastic colour I was using in Zman slim swim . End result nothing would touch it in west lakes but bream and STs loved it in the Pat . And with that $10 voucher from anaconda a$15 dc cost me $5 . It’s grey and white iirc first four fish in the Pat bream then STs and mullet loved it go to west lakes one mullet .
    ok I guess I’ve rambled enough 
    but you can use the things people have posted on all diving hardbodies 
    cheers 
    micky 
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    vogon reacted to AquaticResearch1 in How to: Daiwa Double Clutch lures?   
    I've used each size, for the two smaller ones I use these techniques for the following species. 
    Snook: Constant roll with steady twitching and the occasional pause
    Bream: slow roll with lots of pauses
    Callop: slow roll with twitches and pauses
     Salmon: quick wind
    Mulloway: slow roll with intermittent pauses or hard fast cranks followed by a sharp pause if they are sitting mid water. 
     
    Redfin: slow roll with pauses and twitches
     
    Trout: Steady wind with the odd change of pace thrown in
     
    Small cod: Similar to the callop retrieve
     
     
    They are a very versatile lure, I don't mind trolling them either but they aren't my first pick. 
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    vogon reacted to HB tragic in How to: Daiwa Double Clutch lures?   
    The simple answer is yes I can but where I am fishing will determine this risk. I tend to use the 60's for this style of fishing them. Regards HBt.
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    vogon reacted to brenton in How to: Daiwa Double Clutch lures?   
    steady rolling and heavy twitching for snook and ultra slow roll and long pause for bream.
                                 cheers b
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    vogon reacted to Softy in How to: Daiwa Double Clutch lures?   
    I've only used the 95 trolling from the kayak.. usually used to use it while changing locations at 4.5-5km/h and caught nothing. The other weekend while on the river chasing Callop and trolling lures suited to that was around 1-1.5km/h.
    I come back here and slowed the troll right down with the DC 1.5-2km/h and got onto a million ST and a couple of bream. So sometimes slow and steady wins the race!
    But as to how to cast them around... no idea. 🤣
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    vogon reacted to SurfcaztR in How to: Daiwa Double Clutch lures?   
    This guy is known for using DC  and sugar pen lures just about every video he puts out,look thru his vids and you will be entertained 
     
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