recommend three lures

Sun Apr 01, 2012 7:21 pm

I want to buy three new bass lures this week. I have pretty much made up my mind what I want but want to know what everyone else recommends first. The marks I want these for are low tide kelpy/reefy kind of nasty places so I want one surface and two subsurface lures. I dont want to have to send to Japan for them, no other constraints.

Re: recommend three lures

Sun Apr 01, 2012 9:40 pm

These are my favourite three.

Duo Tide Minnow Slim 120 - Pearl Red Head
Ima Gyodo Heavy Surfer (quick sinking lure)
IMA Sasuke Yellow & Gold 140 .

Re: recommend three lures

Sun Apr 01, 2012 10:37 pm

No better boy than myself to lose a lure. so i got myself a tackle house feed shallow in jan and have been a lot and still have it.i have lost 3 or 4 lures in a session which can become a costly business but the feed shallow seem to be a great lure for me the only thing i have yet to nail a fish on it.

Re: recommend three lures

Mon Apr 02, 2012 11:31 am

thanks lads, one of those is on my list and another one very similar by the same manufacturer is on there so I am not doing too bad so far

Re: recommend three lures

Mon Apr 02, 2012 12:19 pm

For fishing low water kelpy marks you're better off fishing soft plastics set up weedless. Slug-go's should do the job.

Re: recommend three lures

Mon Apr 02, 2012 2:56 pm

My list:
1. Tackle House Feed Shallow
2. Illex Water Monitor
3. Xorus Asturie

If it is hard bodied lures you want then the Feed Shallow is No.1
A good very shallow swimmer is the Illex Water Monitor - (but it sinks so need to keep it moving over snaggy ground)
A good surface lure is the under-rated Asturie - I have caught more bass on that than any other surface lure.

Re: recommend three lures

Mon Apr 02, 2012 3:29 pm

Feed Shallow, IMA Sasuke and definitely some SP's for really snaggy, kelpy ground, rigged weedless, slug go's, senkos, waveworms all do the biz. 8)

Re: recommend three lures

Mon Apr 02, 2012 7:05 pm

RockHunter wrote:My list:
1. Tackle House Feed Shallow
2. Illex Water Monitor
3. Xorus Asturie

If it is hard bodied lures you want then the Feed Shallow is No.1
A good very shallow swimmer is the Illex Water Monitor - (but it sinks so need to keep it moving over snaggy ground)
A good surface lure is the under-rated Asturie - I have caught more Bass on that than any other surface lure.


Feed Shallow was top of my list after your success with it. Is the ayu any good as we get loads of small pollack round the rocks.

Is there anywhere in Ireland that can compete with the UK sites for price and service?
deadline for replies is tomorrow morning as I want the lures for the weekend.

I will get a few senkos but at the moment I am blown away by the movement of the savagear sandeel slugs. It is primarily hard bodied lures I am looking for this time thanks.

Re: recommend three lures

Mon Apr 02, 2012 7:50 pm

I can second the savage gear sandeels for using soft plastics. Had my biggest bass of last year 5lb :D on the sandeels.

Re: recommend three lures

Mon Apr 02, 2012 8:16 pm

Top ten hard lures at SEAi 2009-2010 for an example - not in any particular order and very little change through 2011 and indeed through the years - this doesnt mean that these are better, it just means that they work else I wouldnt be using them.

Pos Lure Company Type Remarks

1 Flash Minnow 110 Lucky Craft MR Zebra ms ghost minnow
2 Flash Minnow slim Lucky Craft SR Aurora Sillaginoid - Kisu
3 Sammy 100 Lucky Craft Sur Aurora brown
4 Bonnie 95 Illex Sur Bone
5 Chihuahua Megabait Sur 00
6 Water monitor 85 Illex Sp Wakasagi
7 Super spook Heddon Sur Various
9 Zipsea pop Smith Sur 05
10 Aile magnet Yo-Zuri Sur Sandeel

Henrys Tackle and Southside Angling may stock some but not all -
some of my personal favourites http://www.probassfisher.com/2011/05/so ... rites.html

Re: recommend three lures

Tue Apr 03, 2012 10:53 am

wobbie10 wrote:I can second the savage gear sandeels for using soft plastics. Had my biggest Bass of last year 5lb :D on the sandeels.


Was it the sandeels or the sandeel slugs?? if it was the sandeel I would be interested to know what size and colour you had success with. I think the slug gives a much broader spectrum of possibilities for use as it can be rigged in so many ways. The sandeels do look good but I havent caught on them yet.

Re: recommend three lures

Tue Apr 03, 2012 12:19 pm

baitdigger wrote:s there anywhere in Ireland that can compete with the UK sites for price and service?

Henry's and Absolute Fishing provide top class service, orders dispatched very promptly, usually same day.
Henry's have a bigger range at the moment and are reasonably priced - doubt there would be any saving by buying from UK when you take currency exchange rates and postage into account.

baitdigger wrote:Is the ayu any good as we get loads of small pollack round the roc

I hav'nt used an Ayu Feed Shallow, my favourite ones are the No. 14 and No. 11 but I am sure the Ayu No. 8 will work a treat.

Re: recommend three lures

Tue Apr 03, 2012 2:48 pm

I hav'nt used an Ayu Feed Shallow, my favourite ones are the No. 14 and No. 11 but I am sure the Ayu No. 8 will work a treat.[/quote]

Are they the 105mm or the 128mm?

Anto.

Re: recommend three lures

Tue Apr 03, 2012 3:02 pm

nicefish wrote:Are they the 105mm or the 128mm?

They are the 128 mm.

Re: recommend three lures

Wed Apr 04, 2012 10:44 am

RockHunter wrote:
baitdigger wrote:s there anywhere in Ireland that can compete with the UK sites for price and service?

Henry's and Absolute Fishing provide top class service, orders dispatched very promptly, usually same day.
Henry's have a bigger range at the moment and are reasonably priced - doubt there would be any saving by buying from UK when you take currency exchange rates and postage into account.

baitdigger wrote:Is the ayu any good as we get loads of small pollack round the roc

I hav'nt used an Ayu Feed Shallow, my favourite ones are the No. 14 and No. 11 but I am sure the Ayu No. 8 will work a treat.



I tried Henrys this morning and for some lures as you said there was nothing in it price wise in fact for feed shallows after the exchange he was about one euro cheaper than the UK suppliers.
However the first two items I tried to order came up flagged that "the item is out of stock, you can still purchase it and it will be dispatched when it arrives in". Now in one way this is good because it indicates that others have the same faith in those particular lures but on the other hand I am not willing to wait an undefined period of time for them to arrive. He also does not stock Ima which I was also interested in trying so I ended up sending to the UK for the stuff again.

Re: recommend three lures

Wed Apr 04, 2012 12:33 pm

If you want to buy from an Irish dealer again, you may try give Dan in Halfway Angling Cork a call to get a quote on lures + postage. At lest I think he can send items by post.

Re: recommend three lures

Wed Apr 04, 2012 4:04 pm

baitdigger wrote:I tried Henrys this morning and for some lures as you said there was nothing in it price wise in fact for feed shallows after the exchange he was about one euro cheaper than the UK suppliers.
However the first two items I tried to order came up flagged that "the item is out of stock, you can still purchase it and it will be dispatched when it arrives in". Now in one way this is good because it indicates that others have the same faith in those particular lures but on the other hand I am not willing to wait an undefined period of time for them to arrive. He also does not stock Ima which I was also interested in trying so I ended up sending to the UK for the stuff again.



Did you ring Henry?
He normally recieves his stock into the shop around now and actually may have had this lure in stock. He runs the website in his spare time and keeping info on that level of stock up to date can be difficult. He will also tell you when anything ordered in is due to arrive. He has an amazing selection of lures to chosse from and must be the best Irish supplier. As mentioned by other on SAI before, give him a call and ask for a discount for not shopping in the uk :wink:

Kev

Re: recommend three lures

Wed Apr 04, 2012 5:23 pm

MAC wrote:er"]
Did you ring Henry?
He normally recieves his stock into the shop around now and actually may have had this lure in stock. He runs the website in his spare time and keeping info on that level of stock up to date can be difficult. He will also tell you when anything ordered in is due to arrive. He has an amazing selection of lures to chosse from and must be the best Irish supplier. As mentioned by other on SAI before, give him a call and ask for a discount for not shopping in the uk :wink:

Kev



No I didnt ring him but will give him a go in the future. I guessed there hadnt been a recent update on the website as the site license had expired and mozzilla was saying it was not a secure site to give details to yesterday.
Thanks for that.

Re: recommend three lures

Thu Apr 05, 2012 2:43 pm

So which three lures did you go for in the end?

Re: recommend three lures

Fri Apr 06, 2012 10:11 am

RockHunter wrote:So which three lures did you go for in the end?



well....... I got a bit confused and overwhelmed with the choice :) and the fact that I couldnt get what I really wanted anywhere I could find and ended up with
Tackle House Feed Shallow 128 Ayu
Lucky Craft Saltwater Gunnish 115 Aurora Sillaginoid - Kisu
ima Popkey 120F Mullet
ima Komomo SF-125 Kuriakuraun
Tackle House Feed Shallow 105 Konoshiro
and some yamamoto senkos

I still have to find the feed shallow 128 in mullet and white/pearl but nobody has them in stock. A bit of a lesson for next year- buy my new lures in winter.
I got my new rod and reel delivered yesterday and it looks nicely finished and handles well for the money. I wont really know until I load the reel up with braid and take it out and use it.