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Post by blastsniper on Nov 26, 2008 17:32:28 GMT -4
Took a few pictures of my rapalas. I'm pretty proud to already have this amount of good catching rapala lures in the little time i have been fishing. And i don't have a great income since im just 16 years young. originals: I really like the new bleeding olive colour. x-raps Some random rapalas, with the great countdowns: My favorite rapala, the team esko.
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Post by nathenpd on Nov 26, 2008 21:22:10 GMT -4
Nice collection blastsniper. May I ask where you live, since most of those lures are in Euros, I'm assuming that your not an American, am I right?
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Post by blastsniper on Nov 27, 2008 2:58:00 GMT -4
I'm Dutch ;D
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Post by nathenpd on Nov 27, 2008 23:19:16 GMT -4
Awesome, Nederland, I hope to go there sometime. Is it true that there is good Snoek fishing in the Netherlands?
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Post by blastsniper on Nov 28, 2008 8:50:50 GMT -4
Lots of 3,3 feet pike here in the Dutch polders. In the polders its pretty easy to catch them, since the water is pretty small and has allot of pike in it. The new lake has good places for zander and perch, in the middle of the lake. At the little harbors there are allot of nice sized pike. The deepest point in the lake is 60 feet! The Amstel is a river over here, which holds record sized zander. (none of there photos are mine) So there is pretty good fishing here for the 3 "main" Predator species. (pike,perch,zander)
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Post by nathenpd on Nov 28, 2008 12:13:13 GMT -4
Whoa! Amazing looking fishing spots. The landscape here in western Ohio is so boring, which is why I love to see new places, and fishing spots.
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Post by muskiehunter on Nov 28, 2008 15:16:38 GMT -4
Looks like a great place to fish.I love fishing on small water.Here the Great Lakes are so big that it can be a pain in the rear to find the fish.
The polders are really neat.I would love to fish them(maybe someday)
Steve
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Post by blastsniper on Dec 13, 2008 18:55:32 GMT -4
Few new ones for the collection.
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