View Full Version : soft plastics in hot water?
malsbloke
05-08-2009, 07:53
Hi all,has anybody out there done any good with soft plastic lures such as shads,jellyworms etc? I considered using them reef fishing in the tropics but was unsure how the hooks on the fitted weighted heads would cope.Do you think that such as the joey-mackeral type [i think they may be made by storm ] might even be slow trolled?
Richard S
06-08-2009, 13:34
They work as well as anything in clearish water , as you say there are issues with the hooks and also they tend to get bitten in half a lot , because most things have huge teeth .
But as a snapper bait , they work fine , and I have had jacks on them but the hooks on the standard UK ones really arent up to too much of it .
I think its horses for courses if you are expecting to target fish under 10lbs then you will probably get away with it , but if you are looking to stop a 40lb Jack , then maybe not.
There are uprated jellies on the market for this type of fishing and you can troll the big storm jellys , but there are better lures for trolling .
i believe there was a big jelly called a seaducer around , designed for the Norway cod fishing and also Jim O,donnell was trying to import some monster shads from the states , which looked pretty good.
Any way there not that expensive so chuck one in the water and see what happens.
Regards Richard.
I was just reading this. http://www.deepjigging.com/showthread.php?t=5587. also if you want to fish lighter but with strong hooks why not use a hook of your choice and add a drilled shot to the head of the plastic!
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