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| Im fish Sunday at dibden bay with the club. Were im fishing its known for flattys iv been told to use bright yellow beads can anyone tell me what people think is b etter. |
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| Re: what colour beads do you use for flatty fishing i use red /yellow orange |
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| Re: what colour beads do you use for flatty fishing yellow and black for plaice ( to imitate the mussels ) and a mixture for flounder of red,yellow and green . use a flounder spoon too if you got one .. __________________ Shore Species 2012: Dab-Flounder-Herring-L.S.Dogfish-Pouting-Shore Rockling-5 Bearded Rockling-Small Eyed Ray-Turbot-Whiting |
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| Re: what colour beads do you use for flatty fishing Dont bother , use pink beads for the bass ![]() __________________ If Everyday things are getting you down & stressing you out, Think like a Dog, If it cant be Eaten or Humped, Piss on it and walk away.. |
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| Re: what colour beads do you use for flatty fishing Thanks cuckoo. Ill try that on my running ledger. Thanks ill try that to Scottish. Want to win the prices you see lol ![]() |
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| Re: what colour beads do you use for flatty fishing Definately try Pink, yellow and orange, then you can catch Bass and flatties at same time?? LOL ![]() |
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| Re: what colour beads do you use for flatty fishing depends which necklace the missus or daughter has lost ![]() __________________ beer so many venues, so little time. |
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| Re: what colour beads do you use for flatty fishing pearl ??? ![]() |
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| Re: what colour beads do you use for flatty fishing no def plastic __________________ beer so many venues, so little time. |
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| Re: what colour beads do you use for flatty fishing What I would do (as I don't know the area) is tie a few rigs ( I assume you may use two or three hooks on each rig) if three then use no beads on one of the snoods, mix yellow and orange on another and red on the other one, on the second used rig do the same but have yellow and red mix and orange on their own, try these until you notice which snood is taking more than the other, usually red works better for flounder, yellow, green and black for plaice __________________ 20 years of marine biology can't be wrong but apparently it is |