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Post  Martinkilp on Tue Jan 12, 2010 9:26 pm

Following the earlier post on these lures im wondering how people have go on with them over the past few months, i have a dirty roach freestyler and a 19cm blue silver 4 play and so far only had 1 fish on each with plenty of follows too.

Last time i was out my 4 play body fell away from the head, luckily on the bank and not during a cast, the pin holding the first join dropped out right at my feet Shocked

Has anyone else had any problems like this ??

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Post  patch on Thu Jan 14, 2010 4:18 pm

ive not used these lures yet but there suposed to be the the dogs danglies Very Happy
abet! theres a few members on hear that will have sum Smile
contact prologic about whats happend and im sure thay will sort it out Wink
as u dont want them to brake like that when your into a fish Cool

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Post  siwood99 on Fri Jan 15, 2010 12:40 am

Hi boys, i am new to the forum and have been using these great lures for the last eighteen months (4 play lure ). this lure comes in three different sizes and two styles 1, the 4 play and 2, the 4 play lip lure. After bying several of both i have discovered that the lip lure out fishes the lipless one by far, also out of the three sizes i would go for the 19cm one (especially in perch pattern) the low rider version isn't bad either. if you do have the lipless one i would suggest a very slow retreive because if you retreive it too quick the action is far to wide. And i fish the lip lure in two different ways, the first is using the lure as a jerk bait, giving gentle taps of the rod tip makes this lure swing from side to side ( i have had countless upper doubles doing this ) and secondly short sharp bursts, sink and draw style but a bit quicker also has its moments.
Dont really rate the freestyler too much but i have found that the retreive i use for this is upward jerks of the rod give it a nice walk the dog action. Please try these when the snow thaws and let me know how you get on Sie What a Face

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Post  patch on Fri Jan 15, 2010 12:55 am

first wellcome to the site Siwood Cool
think you have convinced me to go get sum ov these 4plays Wink
and av been looking at the freestyler! seen the video on youtube and thay swim good too! gunna buy a few an see how a get on with them Smile

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Post  siwood99 on Fri Jan 15, 2010 9:26 am

Thanks for the welcome Patch, What a Face ,
like i said earlier i would go for the lip lure out of the two, you will have loads of sport with them, enjoy Laughing

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Post  patch on Fri Jan 15, 2010 12:16 pm

cheers mate lip version it is... Cool gunna get sum off ebay there loads cheeper! Wink

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Post  adie1200 on Fri Jan 15, 2010 7:26 pm

Are these the savage lures you are on about ??
If so then Chapman have them in thier sale !!
A good price too Wink Very Happy Very Happy

http://www.chapang.co.uk/chap/2010/savagear/index-static.html
https://www.chapang.co.uk/view.php?&module=products&parent=1163

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Post  greg on Fri Jan 15, 2010 7:51 pm

mmm, makes me wonder why i bought some at £6.00 each. look good in the water on the vid's i've seen. it's the lip lures i got. still makes you wonder why the price has dropped by a tenner.

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Post  siwood99 on Fri Jan 15, 2010 10:47 pm

greg wrote:mmm, makes me wonder why i bought some at £6.00 each. look good in the water on the vid's i've seen. it's the lip lures i got. still makes you wonder why the price has dropped by a tenner.



hi mate i have been buyin these for eighteen month and cant rate them highly enough. Please tell me where you got them for 6.00 i willo buty a bucket load What a Face

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Post  greg on Fri Jan 15, 2010 11:05 pm

siwood99 wrote:
greg wrote:mmm, makes me wonder why i bought some at £6.00 each. look good in the water on the vid's i've seen. it's the lip lures i got. still makes you wonder why the price has dropped by a tenner.



hi mate i have been buyin these for eighteen month and cant rate them highly enough. Please tell me where you got them for 6.00 i willo buty a bucket load What a Face



ive sent you a pm, as you will see i aint kidding. thay have not been in the water yet but i'll give them a try.

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Post  siwood99 on Fri Jan 15, 2010 11:17 pm

Hi Greg, glad to hear from you,
havn't received pm please try again,ie
regards Sie What a Face

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Post  greg on Fri Jan 15, 2010 11:19 pm

siwood99 wrote:Hi Greg, glad to hear from you,
havn't received pm please try again,ie
regards Sie What a Face


angling centre stirling. thay will mail them to you. be quick tho

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Post  Martinkilp on Sun Jan 17, 2010 7:07 pm

Thanks for the response guys just paid £11 for a new perch pattern lip 4play Shocked that'l be VAT back with a bang!

Iv compared it to my other 1 and this 1 appears to have a plastic stopper sealing the pin in place, when i had a look at 1 the same as mine that fell apart you could see the pin Suspect ??

Im gonna contact prologic see what they say about these, cheers patch

Hi "siwood99" thanks for the advice will defo give your method a shot once the local canal thaws out Very Happy

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Post  Martinkilp on Sun Jan 17, 2010 7:12 pm

Hi greg you wernt kiddin about the prices mate , added that site to my favorites and will check out what else they have on offer !

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Post  adie1200 on Sun Jan 17, 2010 7:16 pm

These are Cheap as well mate

https://www.chapang.co.uk/view.php?module=products&productID=5528

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