I figure I'm not the only one that needs cheap lures so I will post these up , now they will cost you
around $1.50ea after shipping and so on but are well worth it .
the quality is as good as any here which surprises me for the money and where they come from .
these ones come in 10g and 15g + silver and gold so are just the ticket for smack salmon and skippys
(tailor) and if you lose a few it won't break the bank .
and they work right fine , they fly good to
cheap lures
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cheap lures
"When the people fear the Govn't, that is Tyrany, when the Govn't fear the people, that is Liberty"
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Experience is what you get when **** happens
- Tackleberry
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Re: cheap lures
and I found some spoon type to they go for $1.02
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Re: cheap lures
If only quality hard bodies were as cheap sometimes it feels like your throwing $20 notes in the drink.
Re: cheap lures
I agree as an avid lure fisho with the hard bodies you get what you pay for although some local guys like Muzza's and Wildbait make great lures that don't break the budget. By shopping and searching online you can get some good deals I buy my O.SP and Jackall lures for close to $10 less each posted than what the local retailers sell them for which is well over $30 a poprb85 wrote:If only quality hard bodies were as cheap sometimes it feels like your throwing $20 notes in the drink.
I guess with the slugs its a different matter and you cant go wrong as Tackleberry has mentioned for the price he paid for them.