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Post by Fishooked on Oct 4, 2009 17:24:14 GMT -4
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Post by 10tacle on Oct 5, 2009 5:57:25 GMT -4
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Post by andy83 on Oct 5, 2009 9:51:38 GMT -4
Yeah they make really nice Jerkbaits and really cool patterns too!!! I caught some really nice fishes on it.
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Post by cdj711 on Oct 5, 2009 10:23:39 GMT -4
Hi Ted.
so if this was a serious question - where can i get these - i guess there are several answers to it:
you ask Andy, he seems close to a shop in DENMARK where they are sold ... you ask one of our DUTCH members to order for you from the distributor for NL ... you ask me to try to get from one of my contacts in SWEDEN (where these seem to come from) ... you go to any one other country where a board member is sitting and have them ordered for you ...
well, if thats not enough, enter a plain ... i mean ... plane, fly to sweden and buy them yourself; you could even try them right there, quite a few real fat pike are swimming around up there, and this time of year is not so bad either ... which reminds me i should post links to 2 cool sites from SWE.
good luck, w.
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Post by Fishooked on Oct 5, 2009 12:37:04 GMT -4
Hi Ted. so if this was a serious question - where can i get these - i guess there are several answers to it: you ask Andy, he seems close to a shop in DENMARK where they are sold ... you ask one of our DUTCH members to order for you from the distributor for NL ... you ask me to try to get from one of my contacts in SWEDEN (where these seem to come from) ... you go to any one other country where a board member is sitting and have them ordered for you ... well, if thats not enough, enter a plain ... i mean ... plane, fly to sweden and buy them yourself; you could even try them right there, quite a few real fat pike are swimming around up there, and this time of year is not so bad either ... which reminds me i should post links to 2 cool sites from SWE. good luck, w. How much would these be in USD - and how big are they? My guess is that since they are for pike, they would be pretty sizeable...
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Post by bacon on Oct 5, 2009 18:39:53 GMT -4
would make sence, esox lucius is the scientific name for nothern pike.
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