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Oldman
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Posted: 18 Nov 2009 at 3:29pm |
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Still missing some.
Left top to bottom Right top to bottom Lil Fish Grumblebum or Taddy (not sure) Fat Bob ????? smaller Cudgeefish Cudgeeshrimp1 Demon Cranky Franky Cudgeeshrimp2 Edited by Oldman - 18 Nov 2009 at 3:54pm |
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Oldman
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Dave
If there is such a lure as a "small cudgeeshrimp" Then I would expect this is it. It is a smaller version of the Cudgeeshrimp1 & 2. |
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Oldman
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Dave
Cudgeeshrimp1 is the large one. Maybe the little one is a Cudgeeshrimp3 ??? |
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Oldman
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Baz
Where did the info come from? I have the "colour charts for the lures and the Cudgeeshrimp1 is listed as 9cm and 6cm for Cudgeeshrimp2. I have no info on the smaller one (about 5cm) |
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Oldman
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I will have to send the pic's to Tony to upload.
Too hard for me. |
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bullrout22
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Laurie
A question mate how many different model of Cudgeefish Lures do you know ? only the ones he put into shops |
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Oldman
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Dave more and more are showing up all the time……..I even seen a green one on ebay the other day, but forgot to bid.. Probably going to a good home anyway. |
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bullrout22
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Ok mate thanks I thought you might of known yep more models showing up all the time more for us to find yes the prawn shaped green yes going to a good home mate id say |
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doccod
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Oldman if you want more of these lures call me on my mobile 0400291029 plus I've a few trout coloured ones as well for ya regards B.J.
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doccod
LureLovers.com Fanatic B.J.'s Spinnerbaits Joined: 07 Feb 2010 Location: Harrington, N.S Status: Offline Points: 1324 |
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Yeah Laurie, That flat sided black one accordingly to Kelvin was Fatbob no1, I got two of them one the very same all black (unswum) and a black silver lighting, patterned on the sides which has caught many junior cod on the cast,and consequently a chip of paint has come off revealing the red cedar grain that was the models body. Point of note here some lures were carved from Jeluton and others in red cedar. No2 FatBob is more fatter with distinct "plane" angles over the top half of the lure. I've got a slimbob 60mm in shallow bib unswam still But mate I've decided to keep that one to fish tournament with on bass. Pics shot in mail soon mate.....regards B.J.
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jaybonnie
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Very interesting BJ and how many were made in red cedar and how many in jeluton?
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doccod
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I don't know mate! Kelvin was turning these lures out long before I came along....Also having heard that a particular nameless fishing writer from Victoria claimed the lures couldn't produce fish,well I don't know what he was doing but from the very word go I fished the lures hard and caught heaps of freshwater fish on them,and I would also like to publically state they were the best yellowbelly/callop lures ever produced......B.J.
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bassnbob
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THE smaller lures are &were awesome on the bass in the paterson river i only had black ones back in the day regards bob
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jaybonnie
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Thanks for the info BJ and what was your best yellowbelly that you got on them?
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doccod
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well mate biggest yellow beast i can remember on these lures was about 8lb out of a murray river backwater....but they caught heaps in numbers. regards B.J.
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