Lures for Barracuda

Started by intermilan, September 22, 2008, 12:06:34 CET

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Gazzetta

#15
Yes TUTU, send him a pm so that you can meet up and see his tackle  ;)

Chris  8)

tutu

#16
ok grazzi siehbi.

Translation :

Ok thanks mate.

SPITEC

Yes tutu I have tackle and this week I got new lures and squid jigs @ incredible prices.Hopefully will post pictures tomorrow.
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blueskip

#18
Why not try www.BassPro.com in Florida, lure prices are stupid compared to ours, & absolutely ludicrous compared to yours! Lures that I would be paying ?8-?10 for over here, I get for $4-$5 from the States, even with import duty they cost me less than half price! :o
Look at the "hardbaits & surf" section for divers & poppers, the trolling section are the soft bodied type & expensive, well not by our standards! but the surf section has a huge range of excellent lures in the $4-$5 range ;)
blueskip
Blueskip

SPITEC

Mine are in that range blueskip.In the range of 3 euros.
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intermilan

I dont think there should be a debate on prices between local and foreign. The best thing about Spitec is you can talk to him and see what he has for really good prices. If you order from abroad you have no communication if the lure is good or not. And as well, the only thing I would order from abroad is a brand Name like Rapala or Yo-Zuri and still, they are not cheap. What the hell when I want a lure I want in there and then, not waiting over a week for it. And if you order from the states it is not going to arrive that fast. And are we forgetting the postage charge???

mike.d.

i have a couple of yo-zuri mag minnows still in boxes, wondered what they were for, good thing i read just about everything on this site, would they be any good from the shore, it says on box 6 to 10lb test line and 40m max casting distance, they are both floating, magnetic - weight moving system.  does that mean anything ?
               may be a change from pole fishing, only have telescopic rods though, about 5mtrs each. 

gozo123

i found out that anything red will do its the timeing thats hard to get!!!!! (sun r/set)
can you plz right back in english im am not the best in maltes thank you!

fish-noob

depends also where you are spinning. a natural lure sometimes is the trick. i use 20mm mono, tornado which is great. in murky places a firetiger kind of lure is also good. redheads are always good. but getting a strike is a combination of factors.
if the fish has ever been pricked, bait fish, size of lure and the movement (diver / shallow / rattle), time of day, wind and sea conditions etc...

SPITEC

I agree with fish-noob,it's very important to have a good fishing line and some days natural lures may be the trick.
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