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nicefish
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Seaspin lures

#1 Post by nicefish »

Anybody on here using any of these lures? I read some reviews of them and they seem to be good value.
http://www.seaspin.com/site/index.php?o ... 33&lang=en
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Re: Seaspin lures

#2 Post by Bassy Tom »

Never seen them before, but at first glance they look every bit as good as the expensive lures nicefish.
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#3 Post by nicefish »

Bassy Tom wrote:Never seen them before, but at first glance they look every bit as good as the expensive lures nicefish.
If you want to know how good those lures are just look at the forum on Seaspin, I also did a bit of research myself so i will be getting some from Veals. :wink:
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Re: Seaspin lures

#4 Post by Kgarr »

Nice lures, they look the part alright ate they pricey?
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#5 Post by nicefish »

Kgarr wrote:Nice lures, they look the part alright ate they pricey?
£13 for the Coixedda and £14 for the Buginu.
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