Scorpion 52 STD
Cast or retrieve for small predatory fish with the Scorpion 52. The buoyant nature of the lure means it can easily be “backed off ” snags most of the time. Troll it at 0.5 – 4 knots or cast and try steady and erratic retrieves.
The Scorpion 52’s two diving depth options allow for shallow and deep water applications.
When successfully catching fish, try crushing the barbs on your hooks with a pair of pliers. The positives of such a move are that you can release fish back to the water with a minimum of harm, hooking fish is easier and if you happen to get a hook stuck in you or someone else it’s easy to remove. The only downside is that you can lose fish, however the best way to avoid this is to ensure that the line never loses tension once the fish is hooked.
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R6 Combat Rock
R7 Green Fluoro
R11 Chrome Gold Orange Black
R17 Mustard Grunter
R25 Mullet
R34 Purple Haze
R35 Caviar
R36 Gravy Train
R46 Bloody Crawfish
H50 Pilchard
H59 Brown Trout
H60 Rainbow Trout
H61 Crawfish
H66 Oz Frog