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Post by kingfisher on Sept 6, 2007 18:44:14 GMT
anyone know where I can get some of these lures? they seem to do well on the Tay
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Speyducer
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Post by Speyducer on Sept 6, 2007 18:56:19 GMT
anyone know where I can get some of these lures? they seem to do well on the Tay Try eBay #280149308623; 3 days to go, currently @ £31.00 ;D ;D for just ONE!!!! good luck. M
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Post by juststartedagain on Sept 6, 2007 18:58:19 GMT
most of the good online shops have 28g Toby's.
Some of the colours seem to have been discontinued though - was told when I was in PD Mallochs a couple of weeks ago. They have a good selection of the new range of 28g and also have some new 60g options as well....bit pricey though...
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Post by kingfisher on Sept 6, 2007 19:37:24 GMT
oh aye what are the 60g ones like? are the the same length as 28g ones? the 30g salmos are altogether a bigger toby which is why they do so well (and cost so much)
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Post by al44 on Sept 6, 2007 19:43:34 GMT
I've got some copies made by Shakespeare in the correct Toby 30g size. They work and catch fish just as well.
Not sure if they still make them, anybody out there know?
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Post by juststartedagain on Sept 6, 2007 20:25:56 GMT
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Post by Speyducer on Sept 6, 2007 20:39:02 GMT
And all but one around the £30 mark! Mike
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Post by juststartedagain on Sept 6, 2007 20:40:29 GMT
I didn't pay too much attention to be honest sorry - they looked about the same length
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Post by juststartedagain on Sept 6, 2007 20:50:24 GMT
and I bet it goes for a "bargain" price as well - not!
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Post by tayspringer on Sept 6, 2007 21:45:28 GMT
More fool the buyers. They can be bought for between £4 & £4.50
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Post by salmonnut on Sept 7, 2007 12:44:16 GMT
I wonder how much this lot of origional, unused tobys would fetch
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Post by rpsalmon on Sept 7, 2007 16:52:37 GMT
God knows. But I've seen ordinary and current model Toby lures sold on ebay for more than they would cost in even an expensive shop, and that was before postage costs were added.
It is a mad world.
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Post by juststartedagain on Sept 10, 2007 12:49:08 GMT
I wonder how much this lot of origional, unused tobys would fetch A small fortune!! Salmonnut - since you are the man for lures - any idea where I could get hold of a Sutherland lure - not for using!?? cheers
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Post by salmonnut on Sept 10, 2007 15:51:11 GMT
Im sure ive got one lying around somewhere, . if i find it ill send it on to you as i dont use it, think its blue and silver. SN
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Post by salmonnut on Sept 10, 2007 16:21:57 GMT
Found the Sutherland special, its black and gold. will post it of tommorrow . SN
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Post by juststartedagain on Sept 10, 2007 16:25:47 GMT
cheers Had good fun on Sat with the Flying C's!!
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Post by juststartedagain on Sept 11, 2007 8:35:51 GMT
having managed to acquired one of each of the 60g and 30g Salmos over the weekend - not much difference - got the silver in both (with small red fins) - basically look identical and similar sort of size. 60g a bit thicker obviously to give it the extra weight
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