I went to the Merri creek today to give some new lures a go,
I got 2 carp and they liked it worked fast, I tried slow and I even suspended it in front of their face but they liked it fast.
When I got home about a 100m walk I went straight into my garage which was pitch black, I noticed that the lure was glowing a bright green (still glowing 20 later) it's a Luckycraft bevy shad 50 in a cicada, is it common for them to glow, it's a clear one with a bit of tea colour on the head.
They seem to be a very nice lure.
Cheers Jeff
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So many lines...Jeff67 wrote:they liked it worked fast, I tried slow and I even suspended it in front of their face but they liked it fast.
Thanks for the write-up Jeff!Jeff67 wrote:it's a Luckycraft bevy shad 50 in a cicada, is it common for them to glow, it's a clear one with a bit of tea colour on the head.
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Re: LUCKYCRAFT Lure
dinium wrote:So many lines...Jeff67 wrote:they liked it worked fast, I tried slow and I even suspended it in front of their face but they liked it fast.
Thanks for the write-up Jeff!Jeff67 wrote:it's a Luckycraft bevy shad 50 in a cicada, is it common for them to glow, it's a clear one with a bit of tea colour on the head.