![]() Soft Plastics would have to be the most popular choice when targeting Flathead. I will narrow this down into three categories: Soft Plastics, Blades and Hard Body lures. with so many lures on the market and different styles of lures it can get a bit confusing on where to start and what to use. If you're not getting any hits on the lures you're using, I would tend to throw on a heavier jig head and work the plastics with a slow roll along the bottom tend to attack a bite. ![]() When I arrive at a location, I will focus my casts at the drop-off, entrances to the main river system, and also weed banks. Personally, I find the last two hours of the runout, and the first hour of the run-in tide to be more productive, as this is when the Flathead are sitting on the drop-offs waiting for the bait. You will find that most structure will hold bait, and with a gathering of bait you will more than likely have ambush predators such as Flat head waiting to smash the bait as the tide drops. When locating areas to chase them, I find structure is the key as it is with most fish. ![]() Flathead would have to be one of the most popular species and one of my favourite species to catch in the estuary systems on lures, with different species of Flat head found right around Australia.įirstly I will talk about locating Flathead then work our way into lures, techniques, and the gear used to chase these fish.įlathead can be found in most creeks, estuaries, and river systems.
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