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TheFoosh

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  1. I have some Halco Scorpion and Manns Stretch 10's but to be honest my best lure to troll for Flathead is a Jackall Chubby Deep. They really seem to like them. Have had plenty of good fish take a trolled Ecogear SX-40 and SX-48. Just use a decent leader because those lures can sometimes get inhaled due to the small size but they definitely catch some BIG fish on the troll.

  2. Hi All,

    So I just purchased a new Tohatsu 18hp outboard and my faithful little 9.9hp needs a new part before I decide whether to keep as a spare down at our holiday house or sell it.

    Can somebody please identify the bracket in the photograph below? It is a cresent shaped bracket the supports the lower part of the shaft and looks to have a rubber insert on the inside to help reduce vibration. The bracket has a crack in it so I would like to change it. This motor is absolutely amazing so my hope is to get a replacement part and keep it for a spare or put it on a small tinny and leave it down at the holiday house for the family and guests.

     

     

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  3. Zman grubz are the bomb. They really are super effective. I find the 2" is more versatile than the 2.5" due to the slimmer body and plus they go on a size 2 hook perfectly. Everything will eat them.

    I also use the slim swims in 2.5" all the time, which are also highly effective. They also work well when rigged on a beetle spin. I caught plenty of bass recently using that setup with a 1/8oz jighead on the beetle spin.

    Squidgy wrigglers in 80mm bloodworm slay the bream and most other estuary species and the 100mm bloodworm is my go to soft plastic for EP's and Flathead.

    Don't discount using hardbodys in the mix too, they definitely have plenty of applications when soft plastics won't deliver the goods, especially when chasing natives.

     

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