Some recent scottish pike patterns |
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glider
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Posted: 05 Dec 2017 at 10:30am |
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glider
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No idea why upside down multiple pics !
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samurai
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Hi glider, very impressive indeed
Samurai
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Any Brand Of Lure Is Only As Good As The Fishermen Using It.
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al49
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love the look of those lures ,would you be interested in posting some to aussie ,would love to try them on the barra
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horrorhead
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VERY VERY GOOD . I reckon our barra, saratoga, mackerel, tuna and giant trevally would just snaffle these with relish
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Kimo
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Hi Glider
We are some times referred to as down under, I think this has a tendency to turn pictures upside down as they cross over the equator ???? Upside down or right way up there are some very nice well finished lures displayed in your post Most would appear to have a bit of size about them as well and as I know nothing about Pike fishing I am surprised that a 6" lure is used on pike. Must be a very aggressive fish, seems a shame to let them bite into such nice lures Cheers Kimo |
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puglee62
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you do make a lovely lure Glider and i like the slashes you've put on some of these
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that's no how ye make porridge!
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p.j.
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Great looking Lures Glider.
The wounded is realle great Knaek & Break Per
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P.J. LURES
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glider
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Thanks guy's,kimo - those are 7 and 8 inch, 6 inch would be considered smallish-medium. Although even big pike will take tiny lures, on many waters the bigger lures attract a bigger stamp of fish. I've been asked to send a few to oz ,and will look into it when I get a chance...
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codyak
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Some sweet looking lures mate love the size
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Kimo
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Thanks glider as I said I know nothing about pike other than what you have told me, and it must have great results otherwise you would not take the time to make the lures that size.
I personally have always worked on the elephants eat peanuts principle and tend to go with smaller lures. But this is mainly off shore and I presume the Pike are in lakes and rivers. Thanks Kimo |
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