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red rocket
Member Joined: 06 Jan 2010 Location: Tweed Heads Status: Offline Points: 11 |
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Posted: 11 Mar 2014 at 8:27pm |
This is my collection of irons
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CaptainCranky
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Very nice collection .Brings back memories from when I used to work for Joe and Wayne in Coff's.Thankyou for posting them up.
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The Journey is the Reward
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bassnbob
Stall Holder B.O.B Timber Lures Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Charlestown Status: Offline Points: 9390 |
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I DIG them great lures regards bob
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Tony Mc
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I'd love to see a full frontal of those
Back view just doesn't do them justice. Tony.
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kayargh1
Senior Member Joined: 04 Feb 2013 Location: Sydney NSW 2000 Status: Offline Points: 332 |
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One of the things about the Irons series that I liked were the ghoulish names they used for the different models - I think that there were a Coffin, an Undertaker, an Assassin, a Lyncher and so on. Every time I see an Iron, I think of Hat Head, Joe's Cobia Stick and the Australian Anglers articles about the Summer of '74. These are a great collection of lures as are the memories they recall. Regards, Ken.
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bassnbob
Stall Holder B.O.B Timber Lures Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Charlestown Status: Offline Points: 9390 |
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ON the money i see these lures &think of hat head & RON callcut seascape reels & very quick fishregards bob
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GBG
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A great tool Bob. On my last trip to Frazer I changed over to an Iron from Pillies and I belive I still kept up with my mate with the number of Tailer landed.
We still haven't settled that argument but they are an item I always have with me when on the coast. Gordon |
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bassnbob
Stall Holder B.O.B Timber Lures Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Charlestown Status: Offline Points: 9390 |
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I carry the smaller irons &afew wonder pillys in the top of my hook / tackle/bait box cant do without em when yaa lookin for a feed regards bob
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Davent
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Lost my last few to the cunjie at hat head about 15 years ago, a little light, and hard to cast into the wind, but great action and could be worked slower than most other lures, meaning the lure was in the water longer, catching more fish.
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bilge
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The salmon population in Adelaide would have suffrered less if they werent available here. Great lures. I still have some which I use.
Billj
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The older I get the more I learn.
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red rocket
Member Joined: 06 Jan 2010 Location: Tweed Heads Status: Offline Points: 11 |
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Tony Mc
Senior Member Joined: 21 Jun 2013 Location: Brisbane Status: Offline Points: 771 |
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Good stuff
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