Jaysea Barra 150 |
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Lyonel
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Posted: 26 Sep 2017 at 3:21pm |
Was there a lot of these Jaysea Barra 150’s made, these are the first ones I’ve seen.
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Kimo
Senior Member Joined: 04 Feb 2015 Location: Adelaide Status: Offline Points: 825 |
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Hi
I no nothing about the Jayseas, but the bottom lure in the bottom picture, yellow gold with an orange bib Do you have any knowledge on that one. It looks like a lure that used to be molded here in S A, no longer made If I am correct, I looked up some history on it a few years back but cant remember the name I have 3 of them put away some where, just curious if it is the same lure or if they where made by others. I have a name tagged on mine that I was happy with at the time. Cheers Kimo |
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samurai
Stall Holder JaySea Lures Joined: 08 May 2012 Location: Sunshine Coast Status: Offline Points: 900 |
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Hi, Lyonel, The 150 JaySea Barra was introduced into the JaySea range by Brett Choyce who was the second owner of JaySea Lures, sorry I can't help you with the numbers sold.
Cheers Warren
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Any Brand Of Lure Is Only As Good As The Fishermen Using It.
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Lyonel
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Thanks Warren , the other lure Kimo is one of the ones made on SA bit I can’t remember the name either
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Kimo
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Hi Lyonel
Yer the Lures were called Frenzy not sure if spelling is correct I came across them in an old magazine a year or so back, added a few digits to the phone number advertised and spoke to the son of the original manufacturers He informed me that his father had died some time back and that the lady who painted them used to come in and mold and paint them for some time after his dads death. Then she stopped not sure if it was to much for her or lack of sales. From the phone conversation, I got the impression that the lure manufacturing was more a hobby part of the business as they where a reasonable large manufacturer of Aluminium Furniture as seen in Public places and reserves. Cheers Kio |
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