Traditional lures
- SooperClooper
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Re: Traditional lures
I still have one or two early lures including a Rublex Floppy, a rubber bodied plug with a lip that had two positions, caught quite a few pike and the odd perch on it before being retired.
- John Milford
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Re: Traditional lures
SooperClooper wrote: ↑Wed Sep 13, 2023 9:33 pm I still have one or two early lures including a Rublex Floppy, a rubber bodied plug with a lip that had two positions, caught quite a few pike and the odd perch on it before being retired.
Some of my poissons nageurs, including two sizes of the Floppy (centre).


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- John Milford
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Re: Traditional lures
Lures certanly don't come much more traditional than an old table spoon!

The decoration on this one lifts it nicely above the ordinary.

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