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New toys from Orion Lures. I could not get them in NZ or OZ, although Gara pro shop do have some, so ordered them from the maker, Eric in France. 40 Euros each and 12 Euros for postage, 5 days, no tax. Can't wait to give them a try.

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I love Orion Cono Cono's for popping,have a few Bigfoots and Crazy 140's also...such simple beautiful lures...and uber durable!
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Very good lures the Orions!. They look like **** but man they catch fish! Thumbs Up
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But...but... they're not Japanese! They ain't $200!!! How can they work, c'est impossible!
Oops, sorry, my nasty cynical side is showing.... :-)
I do like those fluro colours, I must say.
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Originally posted by falco falco wrote:

I love Orion Cono Cono's for popping,have a few Bigfoots and Crazy 140's also...such simple beautiful lures...and uber durable!

They don't have the character of a wooden lure tho Falco! Wink LOL

But like you said, man are they "brick **** house" tough! 


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I love these lures, they have been proven fish catchers on my boat for a while now.
In New Caledonia they dominated, especially the Nambas.
www.extremesportfishing.co.nz.
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Where do you get them from, Mark? Direct import?
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Aaron,think they are made in France mate and hand made,so they are slow out the blocks but Mark might be able to help you get some.Wink
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Love the blue and green job. would'nt mind trying one.
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Guys,

Try Ben P @ Nomad Sportfishing NZ, if he doesn't have the Orion's in stock he can get them for you. 

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Hopefully i will have a few of these later this year, i am getting some for the boat but there may be a few spares for those interested.

flick an email to [email protected] and i will save your details for future reference.
 
The other place to try is Gara pro shop in Aussie
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I'm also going to be stocking up before I leave the states if anyone wants one 
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I could not find any bigfoot 140's in NZ or OZ, but Nomad do have some 210 Nambas. Gara proshop in OZ do have a few poppers , but an email to Eric in France and they'll be here next week. He does not have all the colour range at present but will do by the end of July.
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Nice looking lures! Some interesting types there.
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the flapper and tropic plug are great tuna lures , caught many yellowfin on bigfoots plus a few big mako's even with chunks missing they still produce .
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Hey guys I am off to Vanuatu in August and teaming up with Mad fisho for a couple of charters and would dearly love to take a Nambas with me to try, so if anyone has one they would like to part with send me a pm.
Cheers Tonto   
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You can buy them there in Port villa for a reasonable price.... the shop is just off the main road down in town in one of the newer shop complexes
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Cheers, I will go for a look when I get there. thanksBig smile
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