Couple of new lures
Submitted by jay_burgess on Fri, 2008-01-25 11:13
these arrived the other day, Black Jack Ulua 90 Stickbait and Skipjack 90 Pencil Popper... Owner heavy duty split rings and ST-66 Barbless Trebles... should get to try them out on the G's soon.
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you can use those with
you can use those with confidence Jay. I haven't tried the popper but those Ulua's work real well.
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So I've heard Stephen, can't
So I've heard Stephen, can't wait to try it out.
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Nice and Solid
Jeez Jay, those sure look nice and solid, well kitted out so as not to fail too.
Like the barbless trebles and those lackys keep them organised ay? Your idea, or they come shipped like that?
As you say, bet you can't wait to (no doubt) be successful with them!
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They actually came shipped
They actually came shipped like that but I've used them on my poppers if I can find lackys lying around the house, should just buy a whole heap to keep lures organised.
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Lackys
Yeah Jay, very simple but effective.
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Look good
They look really good Jay. Tha lacky band is a good idea. Sometimes the simplest things work a treat.
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nice one mate, i might steel
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they'll be under close watch
they'll be under close watch Brad
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Plant wire
While the elastic bands work well, I have since found that using plastic coated wire, ie, as in the wire that is used to tidy up electrical cords, or to tie plants to stakes, works even better.It is easy to tie around the trebles and to undo and you can cut it to the length you require.
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big sticky!
Nice lures Jay, you pay for quality and i like the B/J sticky!
Lacky bands break down so i started using wire ties but i've moved onto the Bunnings solenoid white wire.....keep's things organised.
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