Dont think there is a bad colour hollow belly. This would be my favourite along with jig head.
and have a go at the 2 deadly as well mate. Ton of fun popping and slow retrieve in the shallow water in low light
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My preference has been lures with lots of flash ...... the dam can be very clear & I've seen plenty of barra move towards a paused lure . as for plastics my most successful lure & colour has been berkley hollowbellies - anything with green ...... Also squidgy slick rigs (evil minnow - purple)
I'd just try to stick with natural colours (for plastics) .... more important is the vibration
Chris
Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
Teach him how to fish
& he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
TEAM MOJIKO
Dont think there is a bad colour hollow belly. This would be my favourite along with jig head.
and have a go at the 2 deadly as well mate. Ton of fun popping and slow retrieve in the shallow water in low light
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Cheers
Steven
Not Kinchant - but totally agree with the hard bodies - most successful gold and then silver by a pretty big margin over everything else. Our most successful subsurface plastic would be the black/gold squidgy slick rig (re-rigged weedless). Surface frogs - really doesn't seem to matter - caught fish on green, yellow, black and white.
From reports , kinchant is fishing pretty slow aswell as faust. Fished kinchant late September and caught fish frogging in water less than a metre. Reports from those dams are recent,they will fire again but when is always a punt. Hot tip is awoonga is producing good fish and small ones casting standing timber and weed edges.I will certainly be making a trip or two there before the year ends.
Matt.