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Post by davidbennett on Dec 21, 2010 17:08:26 GMT -1
cheers thought it would be
guy at norfolk broads says this will out fish any other lure
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Post by BUDDY on Dec 21, 2010 17:22:40 GMT -1
Anyone ever used these spinners for pike? guy in norfolk broads told me they we deadly! Had a couple of these in my box and keep trying them but never had a take in them
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Post by THURSOMAN on Dec 21, 2010 21:56:41 GMT -1
Anyone ever used these spinners for pike? guy in norfolk broads told me they we deadly! Stick a firetail jellyworm on the hook and you have a deadly pollack lure. The spinner blade above the lure drives them nuts. ;D
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Post by bedhead on Dec 8, 2011 14:13:27 GMT -1
Good shout on the Dexters/Tobys.
I've made the mistake of leaving them behind in favour of fancy plugs and watched on as the ole metals are the only thing that are getting the necessary distance and depth required.
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Post by pike on Feb 10, 2013 17:16:18 GMT -1
Lucky strike 13 and half wave two of the best spoons I have ever used also my homemade jointed dolphin jerk baits that have out fished any of my bought ones
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Post by BUDDY on Feb 10, 2013 17:36:53 GMT -1
Lucky strike 13 and half wave two of the best spoons I have ever used also my homemade jointed dolphin jerk baits that have out fished any of my bought ones Sounds good. Any pictures ;D Of the lure i mean Steve
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Post by pike on Feb 10, 2013 17:56:33 GMT -1
Will do when I get time . Most bought jerks are not critically balanced enough can stop mine in the water and they hang there and eventually stand up on the trebbles when they hit the bottom. Very handy when a fish has followed a bait right back to you
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Post by BUDDY on Feb 10, 2013 22:06:31 GMT -1
Sound superb. Steve
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Post by ZEBRA on Feb 10, 2013 23:39:32 GMT -1
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