Once again finding the bait for the spanish is usually a great start, focusing a lot of your time along the pressure edged side of the reefs usually pays off big time. Stuart Morris with a 112cm queenfish caught off Elliott Heads. Trolling some diving hardbody lures or dead baits like garfish is the way to go for these fish. The spanish mackerel have been in good numbers around both the wrecks and reefs. If you are into lure fishing the go to has been a 5inch jerk shad style soft plastic. Throwing down some squid, prawns or live yakka’s has been getting the bites from these fish. Finding the big schools of bait is absolutely key as the predatory fish will be close by! Jarrad Shallcross with a beautiful tusk fish caught off Bundy! When changing tips, please use caution as small parts pose a choking hazard.The inshore reefs off Bundy have been fishing red hot during the good weather we have had all week! The early mornings have seen some good sessions on big grunter, snapper and mulloway around the reefs which are holding plenty of bait. ![]() Approximately 2.5" x 0.5".Ĭaution: these therapeutic tools should be used under adult supervision at all times. Perfect for tactile and proprioceptive input to the tongue, cheeks, palate, and lips during oral stimulation and/or dental care. Use as transition to eventual use of a regular toothbrush. Ultimate sensory toothbrush with pliable bristles for gum massage. Ultimate sensory toothbrush with firm bristles. Use to promote sustained bite, develop jaw strength and stability, practice rhythmic and rotary chewing and more. Can reach all the way to back molar area for chewing exercises and/or sensory input. Specially designed for biting and chewing oral motor skills. Also us outside the mouth on cheeks and lip for added stimulation. Specially designed to promote a sustained bite, practice biting and chewing skills, improve jaw strength and stability, and build oral motor skills. Soft recommended for individuals with a strong bite reflex. Big enough to hold an appropriate amount of food, but small enough to prevent spoon from being overloaded with too much food. Size and shape of the bowl allows for easy feeding and oral stimulation. Approximately 3" x 0.75" x 0.25".Ĭreates a sensory feeding tool. Approximately 0.4" x 0.4" x 2.25".Ĭreates a sensory feeding tool. Perfect for isolating a specific spot, providing tactile oral placement cues, and directing the articulators during speech or feeding therapy. Thin tip narrows down to about the diameter of a pencil tip. Smaller version of the Probe tip, perfect for babies and toddlers or smaller mouths. Can help decrease oral defensiveness and food/texture aversions.Approximately 0.4" x 0.4" x 2.25". The sensory input "wakes up" the mouth and increases oral awareness. Roll it over the lips, across the tongue, inside the cheeks, etc. Approximately 0.4" x 0.4" x 2.25".Ĭylindrical design with long ridges along it circumference, perfect for when a "rolling" action is desired. Can also be used to provide targeted tactile cues during oral motor therapy. Use to provide varied sensory input to the gums, palate, cheeks, tongue, and lips. ![]() Rectangular shape with 3 different surfaces: bumpy, striated, and smooth. Comes with a sturdy plastic storage case. Tips are made of medical grade materials that are FDA compliant and contain no lead, phthalates, PVC, BPA, or latex. While mainly used for oral motor stimulation, it can also be used outside the mouth on the cheeks, neck, and arms for additional sensory input. ![]() Use to increase oral awareness, to decrease oral sensitivities, and to improve a variety of skills during feeding and oral motor therapy. Gentle vibrations stimulate the gums, palate, lips, and tongue. Augmentative & Alternative Communication.Sewing, Eye Glass & Other Repair Supplies.Air Disinfectants, Fresheners & Deodorizers.
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