Pakulu game lures

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Re: Pakulu game lures

Post by smile0784 » Mon May 15, 2017 5:16 pm

ducky wrote:For what it's worth I messaged Peter Pakula a few weeks ago for a spread of lures that would give the best shot between getting schoolies and barrels. He suggested pack 6 with heavy gauge swivel rigs.
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I looking at getting pack 6 and 7

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Re: Pakulu game lures

Post by smile0784 » Thu May 18, 2017 1:11 am

What is the difference between pack 6 and 7.
Both look the same to me at 1am in the morning.

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Re: Pakulu game lures

Post by Sinsemilla » Thu May 18, 2017 1:24 pm

6 and 7 are pretty much the same it looks like.. I'd go 6 or 7 also.

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Re: Pakulu game lures

Post by Blueyed1 » Thu May 18, 2017 3:21 pm

Bit of coin there. Pack 4 and 6 would be good. If you are getting them rigged, then have them rigged on a shackle with hooks 60 degrees apart. Personally I have used Pakula, Bost and Escapin Tackle. They all catch fish.....But I rig my own and sharpen all my hooks I get from Escapin Tackle with a file. Superb hookups - often triple or better on tuna.

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