Sinking Stickbaits

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    Posted: 16 Mar 2017 at 8:57pm
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Hey guys,

Got plenty of floating stickies but keen to get a sinker for choppy days or fishing deep around school fish, reefs etc.

Any suggestions around 70 - 100 grams? preferably nothing too tricky to source.
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FCL Labo tbo 180 swim
Had good results with these

A little harder to source and more expensive would be something in the Carpenter range like the Pandora
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75g Nomad Madscad for a cheapy option

http://www.nomaddesigntackle.com/madscads
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kikcuhi BZ- hybrid 15  (75 gm) - 150mm bro. Come in abalone shell too, Ill bring a couple next thur night for you to have a look at




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ive been doing really well on the savage gear freestylers. only $21 bucks a pop to
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nomad riptide in slow sink are mint on choppy days . easy to get hold of and available in 52 and 100g
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Two other models relatively entry level lures that I've read tips/reports about on here are the River2Sea Doggie, and the Rapala X Rap Sub Walk. 
I love the look of some of the sinking lures on ebbtide - particularly the Strategic Angler ones. Stunning colours. I got one of the smaller Mikros for Waitemata kingies. The guys who run that site come to NZ to chase kingies and are good at offering advice.

http://www.shop.ebbtideadventures.com/Strategic-Angler-Custom-Lures_c19.htm

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good site for sure, same as FishHead. You get a free buff from Fishhead with any order
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Originally posted by DenimViper DenimViper wrote:

good site for sure, same as FishHead. You get a free buff from Fishhead with any order

Good luck for the 3 Kings DV, we'll look forward to a trip report. Stay safe and don't break point load any Carpenters!
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Some of those river to sea doggies are nice....the finish/build is very good.....best twitched ....rather than sweeps...Top one is a rover.(complete floater)..Bottom two are sinkers(doggies)..good value.
Some really nice stuff on Ebb Tide for sure.

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If you are going to buy stuff from Aussie.....you need to be a bit careful(in case of returns).....people i have used ...have a good attitude .....are helpful and prices fair or good are
Ebb tide....great selection .....quick response time and answer your questions....only 5 bucks shipping within australia.
Fish head......Same as Ebb tide....... Very good.
Sneaky fisho.......great deals there and helpful too
Nomad fishing shop.......helpful........prices reasonable......always answer your questions.

Elite tackle......good prices but postage is expensive and the boss can be rude/unhelpful/grumpy at times.....Wont be using them again.
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Originally posted by taurangatroutmaster taurangatroutmaster wrote:

ive been doing really well on the savage gear freestylers. only $21 bucks a pop to

Interesting, Troutmaster. I grabbed one of those (in pillie colours) at H&F on the recommendation of a guy working there who seems to know his stuff. But I've never given it a fling.
What action are you using?
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