i dont know but they're nice lookin. When you see them, it just makes you wanna buy em and try em out lol. Some of the yo zuri micro lures also are bloody good lookers.
i havent caught anything on them yet but i do like them better than the r2s baby vib. weightier so u can cast further and doesnt get affected by strong currents as much. also for some reason sits better in the water than the baby vib (my baby vib tends to flop on its side during retrieve)
they can be used a whole lot of ways. the TT blades have three holes (most have two), so u can jig vertically, or use a fast retrieve or slow rolling retrieve. u can also twitch, or like damo said, use em like a plastic (i dont, sems weird imo)
im hitting mount henry on friday before sunrise to try my luck again. ill see how well it does this time
They work well in the Swan, out fish baby vibes from my experience. Managed to nail a few kilo plus swan fish on them. The green color is my pick. Cast em out, wait till they hit the bottom and flick em up, and let em sink down and rest on the bottom for a few seconds...99% of the hits you get will be on the drop or while it's sitting on the bottom.
told ya, they're awesome looking and it DOES make you wanna get em hahaha. Do let us know how it goes if any of you guys decide to give em a shot, they somewhat intrigue me, i just havent tried em out just yet.
H.S. Chan
Posts: 587
Date Joined: 04/01/09
i dont know but they're nice
i dont know but they're nice lookin. When you see them, it just makes you wanna buy em and try em out lol. Some of the yo zuri micro lures also are bloody good lookers.
damo6230
Posts: 2029
Date Joined: 07/06/08
not to hard to use mate
just cast them out and let them sink to the bottom and then twitch them back like a soft plastic, lift, sink, lift sink etc.
you can also retreive them just like any other lure
they work well cast into snags.
good lure to cast distance and fish drop offs etc.
good lure and also try the TT lures, gold colours
Ashenfall
Posts: 60
Date Joined: 06/01/10
if youre talking about the blade type vibes
i havent caught anything on them yet but i do like them better than the r2s baby vib. weightier so u can cast further and doesnt get affected by strong currents as much. also for some reason sits better in the water than the baby vib (my baby vib tends to flop on its side during retrieve)
they can be used a whole lot of ways. the TT blades have three holes (most have two), so u can jig vertically, or use a fast retrieve or slow rolling retrieve. u can also twitch, or like damo said, use em like a plastic (i dont, sems weird imo)
im hitting mount henry on friday before sunrise to try my luck again. ill see how well it does this time
H.S. Chan
Posts: 587
Date Joined: 04/01/09
nah they're not blades,
nah they're not blades, they're like baby vibes but half the length. Lil stubby things. Just a teeny tiny goldfish lookin thing
Jack Dawson
Posts: 81
Date Joined: 02/04/09
They work well in the Swan,
They work well in the Swan, out fish baby vibes from my experience. Managed to nail a few kilo plus swan fish on them. The green color is my pick. Cast em out, wait till they hit the bottom and flick em up, and let em sink down and rest on the bottom for a few seconds...99% of the hits you get will be on the drop or while it's sitting on the bottom.
jack
gone fishin
Posts: 95
Date Joined: 09/02/10
cheers guys
cheers guys
Ashenfall
Posts: 60
Date Joined: 06/01/10
o wow
i just saw a pic of it that thing is seriously tiny lol
might have to get it now :O
H.S. Chan
Posts: 587
Date Joined: 04/01/09
told ya, they're awesome
told ya, they're awesome looking and it DOES make you wanna get em hahaha. Do let us know how it goes if any of you guys decide to give em a shot, they somewhat intrigue me, i just havent tried em out just yet.
Ashenfall
Posts: 60
Date Joined: 06/01/10
who stocks them?
preferbly south of the river?
PlasticsvsHardbodies
Posts: 21
Date Joined: 15/10/09
i prefer baby vibs for that
i prefer baby vibs for that sort of application
Yeah baby