some lures
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some lures
for those of you thinking of lure fishing, or who are into it already id like to show you a couple of lures that i have bought lately.
Now I will admit i know the builder and talk to him at the PAC region we are both in. However, id like to point out i paid full price for these and will continue to pay full price for any of his lures so theis isnt me getting something for a bit of an advert
anyway heres the pics


mine are all the six inch pb glider as its a size and type of lure i like a fair bit
a link to Marks site
http://lures.mysite.orange.co.uk/
initial impressions are very good, these work far better, well better isnt the word really they have a wider glide than the lure i was looking to compare them against (sweet shad 66) and dont seem to be as erratic as the smutly dogs that i like. so all in all they look to be something that I have been missing in my armoury.
Oh you wont see these colour osn his site as they were ones id requested, i also wanted them to be weighted slightly heavier than he usually does them dus to me using fairly light weight hooks as opposed to what mark uses and weights his lures with.
Now I will admit i know the builder and talk to him at the PAC region we are both in. However, id like to point out i paid full price for these and will continue to pay full price for any of his lures so theis isnt me getting something for a bit of an advert
anyway heres the pics


mine are all the six inch pb glider as its a size and type of lure i like a fair bit
a link to Marks site
http://lures.mysite.orange.co.uk/
initial impressions are very good, these work far better, well better isnt the word really they have a wider glide than the lure i was looking to compare them against (sweet shad 66) and dont seem to be as erratic as the smutly dogs that i like. so all in all they look to be something that I have been missing in my armoury.
Oh you wont see these colour osn his site as they were ones id requested, i also wanted them to be weighted slightly heavier than he usually does them dus to me using fairly light weight hooks as opposed to what mark uses and weights his lures with.

noodle- Posts: 359
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Re: some lures
Nice Lures Noodle
Link added to main site
Regards
Andy Webster
Link added to main site
Regards
Andy Webster

Andy Webster- Posts: 446
Join date: 2008-08-04
Re: some lures
My kind of lures Noodle...cheers for the link.
.....Regards....Andy.....
.....Regards....Andy.....
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Andy Macfarlane- Posts: 886
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Re: some lures
There's some great looking lures there, I wouldn't like to chuck them into some of the places I fish. Think I'd cry if I lost one of those!

Trent Piker- Posts: 86
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Re: some lures
placed an order a few days ago, but i've never had a reply 

greg- Posts: 267
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Re: some lures
give him time he does the lures as a hobby, he works full time as a spark. im sure he is heading on holiday as well soon, sorry to put a dampener on it for you htey are worth waiting for though
what have you gone for?
what have you gone for?

noodle- Posts: 359
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Re: some lures
Trent Piker wrote:There's some great looking lures there, I wouldn't like to chuck them into some of the places I fish. Think I'd cry if I lost one of those!
you wouldnt want to throw these then


noodle- Posts: 359
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Re: some lures
noodle wrote:give him time he does the lures as a hobby, he works full time as a spark. im sure he is heading on holiday as well soon, sorry to put a dampener on it for you htey are worth waiting for though
what have you gone for?
brown trout and bloody roach. just to try. i'd like one in pink but i'm not sure wheather to put a touch of something else with it......

greg- Posts: 267
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Re: some lures
Trent Piker wrote:There's some great looking lures there, I wouldn't like to chuck them into some of the places I fish. Think I'd cry if I lost one of those!
I quite agree, TP.....wouldnt last long in the Trent ha ha

Bazz- Posts: 769
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Re: some lures
i throw them around sunken cars the more i think about it the more perhaps i shouldnt
i dont mean to some accros as bragging or anything but how much do you reckon is this lot worth

they still get chucked its the whole point of having them
i dont mean to some accros as bragging or anything but how much do you reckon is this lot worth

they still get chucked its the whole point of having them

noodle- Posts: 359
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Re: some lures
greg wrote:£150.............
lol
i didnt mean stick a price up i was trying to get the point across they are for using and if you like a lure it doesnt matter if it cost 2.50 or 25 quid if you get attatched to it loosing it will hurt regardless of what it costs
i have about four lures i wont throw two were presents well grand parents gave me the money to buy them years ago 1.50 spinners my grandparents passed away so they are safe now the other two i wont throw as one is still boxed and is just to cute to use ( i know go on take the mick) and one i lent to someone else who cought on it i thought it was useless so i keep it as a reminder to keep the faith in lures no matter what

noodle- Posts: 359
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Re: some lures
noodle wrote:greg wrote:£150.............
lol
i didnt mean stick a price up i was trying to get the point across they are for using and if you like a lure it doesnt matter if it cost 2.50 or 25 quid if you get attatched to it loosing it will hurt regardless of what it costs
i have about four lures i wont throw two were presents well grand parents gave me the money to buy them years ago 1.50 spinners my grandparents passed away so they are safe now the other two i wont throw as one is still boxed and is just to cute to use ( i know go on take the mick) and one i lent to someone else who cought on it i thought it was useless so i keep it as a reminder to keep the faith in lures no matter what

greg- Posts: 267
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Re: some lures
greg wrote:noodle wrote:greg wrote:£150.............
lol
i didnt mean stick a price up i was trying to get the point across they are for using and if you like a lure it doesnt matter if it cost 2.50 or 25 quid if you get attatched to it loosing it will hurt regardless of what it costs
i have about four lures i wont throw two were presents well grand parents gave me the money to buy them years ago 1.50 spinners my grandparents passed away so they are safe now the other two i wont throw as one is still boxed and is just to cute to use ( i know go on take the mick) and one i lent to someone else who cought on it i thought it was useless so i keep it as a reminder to keep the faith in lures no matter what
lol i thought that was what you ment
nice lures tho.
any way you werent even close

noodle- Posts: 359
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