Anybody had a play with these?
They're not new but I've only just discovered them.
http://www.jackall-lures.com/products/j ... irrel.html
Squirrel suspending lures
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Re: Squirrel suspending lures
Yeah used a few great lures
Got them from the states when dollar was good. Starting to run low now.
Will be looking for more soon
Got them from the states when dollar was good. Starting to run low now.
Will be looking for more soon
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Re: Squirrel suspending lures
They are really good but pricey , the lucky craft pointer in 100mm is pretty similar and as good iv found. Both hurt when lost , good options for snag free clear water unless ya have deep pockets. Wondering how the suspending classics go as a cheaper option ?
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Re: Squirrel suspending lures
I bought a few when the Aussie dollar was worth $1.10 US. Great lures! Like Jackall TN65's they are expensive and hurt when lost. So I was pretty happy when I found a Jackall Squirrel a year or so ago!
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Re: Squirrel suspending lures
I get the Australian ones that have been "Hank Tuned" - bigger rings and hooks so no change required to go barra fishing!
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