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Geneva Andreotti

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Aug 5, 2024, 6:40:08 AM8/5/24
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Designedin Australia the Splash Prawn is made to imitate a prawn skipping across the top of the water. Its unique tail design creates a large splash on a slim body profile. Fished slow or fast this versatile lure will catch a wide range of species including whiting, bream, trevally, flathead, mangrove jack, tailor, giant herring, queenfish, kingfish and many more.

Home grown in Australia, the Splash Prawn Surface Lures are made to imitate a prawn skipping across the surface of the water. They use a unique popping tail which makes a huge splash. The backwards swimming action makes them look just like a fleeing prawn. At 70mm, this Splash Prawn is the ultimate bream and whiting topwater lure, and has also proven successful on a host of species that hunt along the flats.


Every now and then we see a lure that truly stands out from the rest, the MMD splash prawn is one of those lures. Straight crank, twitch and pause or pop, the splash prawn by Mick Molnar Designs is an epic topwater that is super versatile and very easy to use. Every fish that swims will eat a splash prawn!


Home grown in Australia, the Splash Prawn Surface Lures are made to imitate a prawn skipping across the surface of the water. They use a unique popping tail which makes a huge splash. The backwards swimming action makes them look just like a fleeing prawn. A great choice for a wide range of species, like bream, flathead, whiting, tailor, and many more. At 95mm, this Splash Prawn casts like a rocket and is a great topwater lure to throw across the top in roughy or windy conditions.


Discover the exceptional MMD Splash Prawn 70mm Topwater Fishing Lure, expertly designed in Australia to mimic a fleeing prawn. This lure is a top choice for anglers targeting a diverse range of species, including Bream, Whiting, Mangrove Jacks, Barramundi, Bass, Trevally, Queenfish, and Salmon.


Mick Molnar's expertise in lure design shines through with the Splash Prawn, making it a must-have for serious anglers. His tips on choosing colours based on specific fishing environments enhance its effectiveness.


The MMD Splash Prawn is not just a lure; it's an essential tool for anglers seeking versatility and effectiveness in various Australian fishing conditions. Whether you're fishing in clear, calm waters or targeting species in brackish environments, the Splash Prawn is your go-to topwater lure.


Their action can be enhanced with a jerky retrieve but even with a regular retrieve, they already look a lot like a wounded baitfish. These lures are great for instigating reaction bites when fish are not necessarily that hungry. These lures are great for catching any fish that like prawns as bait such as Bream, Whiting, Flathead and snapper.


I purchased the banana bender coloured 70mm splash prawn and have used it once so far. It is a slender design with super sharp hooks. It cast really well, and can be fished with a variety of retrieves. I came across a surface bite in the lower reaches of the Clarence River and got a hold of a nice Trevalley.

I love the colour design and gleams through the water imitating a real prawn. Some more colour designs of the splash prawn is on my wish list to purchase and test out.


Designed in Australia the Splash Prawn is made to imitate a prawn skipping across the top of the water. Its unique tail design creates a large splash on a slim body profile. Fished slow or fast this versatile lure will catch a wide range of species including barramundi, trevally, flathead, mangrove jack, tailor and many more.


The bigger brother of the deadly Splash Prawn 95mm has arrived. The smaller model is by far the hottest selling surface lure for whiting in the Australia. The bigger model is sure to be hit for bigger predators that will be enticed by the same epic splash prawn top water action. Fish the Splash Prawn with a slow or fast retrieve and watch anyway nearby surface feeding fish go crazy. Fitted with ultra sharp Mustad trebles and a colour to entice anything that swims. The bigger Splash Prawn has already racked up some good number of quality predatory species. Ties one on today - they are ready to smack fish straight from the packet.


The Nerang river is producing mulloway, flathead, giant trevally and bream on soft vibes and blade lures, the broadwater has squid, flounder, winter whiting, flathead biting around the Hollywell area, on yabbies and Ecogear ZX40 blades colour 440.


The odd trip is producing some quality flathead, with some big whiting and bream amongst them. Popping MMD splash prawns in honeybee colour over shallow water is getting the surface strikes, while in the deeper channels teabagging with Ecogear ZX40 blades in 440 and 447 colour and Samaki Vibelicious 70mm soft vibes in Ghost bait and White bait colours are getting plenty of solid fish.


This coming week we move past the full moon and into neaps, my favourite tides for working the deeper sections of the Northern broadwater such as Currigee reef, Ephraim reef, around the Seaway, and the main channel East of Carters bank.


Clint has been fishing the Gold Coast broadwater during the settled weather and neap tides. So many good eating fish around at the moment and the fishing was on fire this week. The best fishing coincided with the smallest tides of 0.5-1 metre range, allowing us to fish the open channels more, 6-8 metre depth has been best.


We have been catching a lot of good size tuskfish. These fish are very feisty and hit our Ecogear ZX40 and Samaki Vibelicious 70 lures with venom then tear off on a screaming run, great fun on light tackle. Best ZX colours at the moment are 411, 414, 440, best Samaki soft vibe colours are ghost bait, pearl shrimp, and white bait. We are all sold out of Ecogear ZX40 at the moment as they are so popular, new stock will be here next week.


Full moon is next Thursday which means increased run up the rivers for sand whiting and flathead, while in the broadwater it will pay to fish deeper holes close to tide changes. Fishing near shorelines during tidal run will produce hood hauls too.


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There are a lot of fish moving around the broadwater chasing big schools of small bait fish. The seaway is the main fish focus with a big variety of fish feeding there including mackerel, snapper, bream and flathead.


The Gold Coast broadwater has been fishing well. During the neap tides I took the opportunity to fish some deeper water around the seaway and North of there. Ecogear ZX40 and Samaki Vibelicious vibes accounted for flathead, snapper, winter whiting, sand whiting, tarwine, bream, and flounder. As always find the bait and you will find the fish.

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