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| Slug-go lures for swap Hi im new to this forum and new to fishing for bass; after fishing an estuary in my local area last week i bagged my first bass on a spinner. Another fisherman was using these 'slug-go' lures and urged me to try them so i bought a pack of 6" arkansas shiners with Texposer Hooks. Has anyone tried them? Or caught on them? I have 10 of them and id like to swap a couple if anyone is interested? Or im willing to swap for different plastic lures... The reason for this is because id like to experiment with different colours to find out which would be more effective; rather than have 10 of each colour and be stuck with a load which i wont use. |
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| Re: Slug-go lures for swap any pictures of the lures? |
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| Re: Slug-go lures for swap I dont have pics of the actual ones i have sorry, but you can see what they are if you follow this link: http://www.basslures.co.uk/slug-go/s.../prod_207.html And this is the link for the hooks i have is: http://www.basslures.co.uk/texposer-...s-/cat_64.html |
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| Re: Slug-go lures for swap great lures. they are the de-facto lure in the northeast of US for striped bass. |
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| Re: Slug-go lures for swap hi mate if there still up for swap i am happy to give something like a landing net ( extendable ), or a beach stand ( not a tripod one that you dig into the shingle) |
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| Re: Slug-go lures for swap ![]() I have used them for yrs in Sydney ,they are the best! Work them near the surface at sunrise/sunset. You can use them deep in strong currents on a ledger rig but they cost about $3.00@ pop in Oz so I only use them for Game fish with NO Teeth! __________________ Chris |
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