Expedition Stickbaits and GT3 Popper

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    Posted: 27 Nov 2010 at 6:06pm
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Thought i'd share my new investments... since my wallet is feeling a whole lot lighterLOL
and some ideas for some stickbaits for the Three Kings and Ranfurly banks........ 100g plus for some big boyz... Wink


First up Craft Bait Real Bait 170g Fusilier









Next up.. a hard one to get hold of especially in the Aluminium Finish... been waiting 5 months for these ones to be made on order by Patriot Design


Patriot Design Patrol 285 135g  Mackerel ( Aluminium Finish)







As you can see the hooks have been moved from  the traditional positions to more central positions to increase the effectiveness when bitten.




Patriot Design Patrol 285 135g Natural Bait (Aluminium finish)










Size comparison below of the above stickbaits compared to a Carpenter Gamma 160g another big boy investmentWink Cheers Ginga




And lastly Craiftbait GT3 150g popper Wahoo











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there stickbaits then there are "stickbaits' those look Porno Approve
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now you need to put some battle marks on them. nice looking  collection

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They should be all scarred up after New Years Tony. 
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Originally posted by Stellamoon Stellamoon wrote:

They should be all scarred up after New Years Tony. 

now you talking~! nice one mateBig smile

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Oooh yes, very nice!
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Stella Moon, I think its a bit of a give away that they happened to be photographed on your bed? I would be sleeping with them uder the pillow too - PD lures arent bought at the warehouse...
A king on the bricks is worth 5 in a boat.
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They look like rubbish! Send them to me and I will dispose of them 1 cast at a time...Wink

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Very nice collection there. Some of the best stickbaits in the business.
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u r sick

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Baaa-ling bling bling!
 
How could you resist?  They'd hook any fisherman in his right mind.
 
BTW - What's the Orion model nestled in there?

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Heres what your poor popper has to look forward to in old age!





Dont be tempted to use it within 200 meters of shore, the amount of water it moves will get you in trouble with the harbour master if it exceeds 5 knots
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Originally posted by delbnz delbnz wrote:

Baaa-ling bling bling!
 
How could you resist?  They'd hook any fisherman in his right mind.
 
BTW - What's the Orion model nestled in there?
 
 
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