lures

At the suggestion of various members and given the magazines will run a mile from criticising a piece of kit, here is your chance to tell us what you really think about a rod, reel, line, lure... keep it legal please!

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gravel
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#1 Post by gravel »

hi guys just bought these lures and they look the buisness, arrived yesterday.
[url]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330134685708[/url]
there is so much you can do with them, ie ading weight, different hook sizes, etc.
cant wait to use them, as ive seen the product, and no im not advertisng it.
gravel
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#2 Post by gravel »

well lads no replys, shame on you, so im not letting you into anymore of my secrets, :oops: but im off to malin head in a few weeks, so ill give you a report on how they perform,
but they do look the bis. :wink:
kevin darby

#3 Post by kevin darby »

hi gravel they look good, look forward to hearing how you got on. good fishing
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MC
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Re: lures

#4 Post by MC »

gravel wrote:well lads no replys, shame on you, so im not letting you into anymore of my secrets, :oops: but im off to malin head in a few weeks, so ill give you a report on how they perform,
but they do look the bis. :wink:


just seen this, cant wait to see if they are any good
Rockhopper

#5 Post by Rockhopper »

I have loads of those lures, they're fantasic, some are weighted and cast a mile...swim great...easy to use...I have them in sizes from 1 1/2" to about 10" in variuous colours. I've not used them over here but had good fish on them in Florida.

For their price they are better than lures that cost 3 or 4 times more.

Tom.
kevin darby

mackeels

#6 Post by kevin darby »

hi gravel,
how did u get on wit the mackeels
gravel
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#7 Post by gravel »

Hi kev ive not used them yet but im over in a few weeks,but they do look the bis, and a good price too.
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PaddyB
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#8 Post by PaddyB »

Looking forward to hearing how these work out for you, crab seems to be the weapon of choice in Malin tho! Last time I was there I had Rag, Lug, Mack and Sand eel, and didnt get a bite, switched to some crab I got on the pier, and had hit after hit for about an hour and a half!
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#9 Post by gravel »

Hi paddy wat fish did you catch and wat size etc? wer you float fishing? did you get the crab from the co-op at the back of the pier? hope you didnt pay for it :lol: im there in 2 weeks cant wait! :wink:
bing on the mackeels.
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#10 Post by PaddyB »

I was only fishing the pier because I had my young cousin with me and didnt want to risk him on the rocks! We were hitting into Pollack and Coalies up to about 2lb using two up rigs, with most fish being taken between 5 to 10 yards of the pier. There was a guy spinning for Mack beside us, he hit nothing, but reckoned he took three the evening before in about an hours fishing.

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