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Post by craig on Nov 7, 2011 0:38:27 GMT -4
Guy's, Please don't throw me to the sharks but,What exactley is a berra magnum ?? I am familiar with the 14's 18's and such,But not the berra.. Thanks
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Post by Fishooked on Nov 7, 2011 8:30:48 GMT -4
Guy's, Please don't throw me to the sharks but,What exactley is a berra magnum ?? I am familiar with the 14's 18's and such,But not the berra.. Thanks No need to apologise - I am not quite sure myself. But I do know that the difference is that these were more designed to be fished in more tropical/warmer waters. Barra - barrier reef - Australia - tropical ? A bit of a stretch as far as the definition. This is from RapalaWorld.com: www.rapalaworld.com/lure.php?s=aWQ9MzUmc2l2dT1sdXJlcyZ0eXBlPTImcD0xJmg9MXM5dWxsMDU%3DBuilt to handle the tropical brutes on all equatorial waters, the Barra Magnum has passed the test with flying colors around the world. Whether fishing for barramundi in Australia, peacock bass in the Amazon or pike and zander in Europe, the Barra Magnum is up to the task. With all the features of the original Magnums, the Barra Magnum is slightly heavier than the Floating Magnum due to abachi wood construction. Tough, yet incredibly buoyant, abachi imparts a slightly different than its balsa counterparts. Lip design dives the Barra Magnum even deeper than the same size CD Magnums. Specially developed colors along side the tried and true Magnum patterns put you in charge when challenging the demon of the deep.
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Post by craig on Nov 8, 2011 0:21:21 GMT -4
Thanks Fishooked, They remind me of the H-14's, Lotta nice colors I would like to have
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Post by fishing_in_israel on Nov 8, 2011 10:17:17 GMT -4
Thanks Fishooked, They remind me of the H-14's, Lotta nice colors I would like to have I have one in BRT Brown Tiger, only seen the water once, excellent condition. PM me if you are interested. Nigel
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