GULP! Soft Plastics - Fishing Soft Plastics

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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2010

Averageangler.com.au explains a little about GULP! Soft Plastics and how beneficial they can be to both the experience angler and even to newcomers. Fishing Soft Plastics can be highly exciting, especially when exploring the different techniques used for catching different species.

Average Angler Australia will take a further look into fishing soft plastics but for now we want to give you a brief overview of GULP! Soft Plastics, which we love to use regularly.

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  • Hi, yeah the squidgy wriggler is a very effective SP for Bream and many other species, its got to be that enticing tail movement! I like flick baits as well and got a huge surprise a few weeks back when I caught a nice sized Luderick on a flick bait twitched close to a local jetty. Have you tried Bass Assassin SP`s yet? Hard to get in Australia, but we are working on that! Very effective on all species. Tight Lines.

  • Sorry for the delay in replying. Thanks for your question and hope I can help. The 3 inch minnows are very good for Trevally, especially the natural smelt colour. Their slim tail has a good action and, although Trevally take them when twitched, a faster retrieve seems to incite a more aggressive take. Another good GULP is the 2 inch Minnow Grub that has a curly tail with heaps of action, being only 2 inches long these are much easier for a Trevally to get in its mouth. Tight Lines.

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  • what!! no top comment my time to shine I LIKE CHESSE

  • check us out. we are the only BAY AREA FISHING SHOW. we catch you fish. come fish with us.

  • @averageangleronline Try this,Zoom lizards!BIG favorite by me always #1 set up,all the lakes i have fished i have caught dozens of big bass on them,they are cheaper then all the bigger brands but work just as good!If not better!

  • @XxBoSsxxHoG get a Shakespear ugly stick and light real.I Have had mine for about 10 years and the pole can catch 20 pound fish but it's good for trout because of the light real,usually around 4-6 or even 8 pound line is plenty for trout!

  • Hey love your channel just wondering what rod and reel would you use for trout and what line?

    

  • What's the best patter, type and size gulp for barramundi dyou find?

  • Always when your trying to do something ggod you get some twat,, mess your good work!!!.............(the dick with the whipper snipper going in the background!)

  • what would be your favourite gulp soft plastic for bream ?

  • @averageangleronline unfortunately I havent tried bass assasins. The flick bait is my second choice rigged onto a resin head. Today I bought some 'Strike pro" reaction bait plastic minnows and I must say I was more impressed with them than the berkley minnows, few reasons as to why, 1. the packs have more juice in there with plastics with14 pieces 2. the plastics are all in good shape, with berkleys always get 3-4 that are deformed. I place them all in sealable containers. Tight lines buddy.

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