shad sea fishing luers
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merv147
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shad sea fishing luers
has any one had a fish on them are they any good for shore fishing and what is the going rate for them i borrowed one of them to day from a Friend and fishing pall i think they would be good for pollack in the summer
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BigPhil
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some of the smaller sizes do work from the shore up here but generally they are best used from the boat, either for inshore spinning or offshore wrecking used on a flying collar rig for pollack and coalies, but they do pick up some ling and cod as well
Not the BigPhil from Irish Angler mag, I'm the original, i swear!!!!
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merv147
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Re: shad sea fishing luers
merv147 wrote:has any one had a fish on them are they any good for shore fishing and what is the going rate for them i borrowed one of them to day from a Friend and fishing pall i think they would be good for pollack in the summer
I've caught bass on these but still prefer plugs ...
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merv147
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I have found them to be excellent when deep spinning for Pollack. Easier than using sandeels sometimes as they dont twist the line. Merv, no offense mate but £1.50 each or even 5 for a fiver is steep. You can buy the Storm leaded shads for around €6.00 for pack of 5 from local tackle shops down here. Shads are available at very low prices on Ebay also.
Fluff chucking is the new black..... Rampant Wreckfish is a fly angler in denial 
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merv147
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a well to late now i have ordered 30 of them i can always use them my self that's the good thing i always buy things that i can use so if i don't sell them its not money wasted the ones I'm getting can be used for night fishing as well they glow in the dark and they range from 25g-100g when i get them made up and if get the OK from the site boss the best i could find was the storm 6 for £5.99 i will see i MIGHT do 6 for a fiver but that would be it like there wouldn't be much point in selling them to make a loss
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merv147
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