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Hi There,
In your experience where's the best place to buy plugs / lures online?
Thanks in advance, Tom
Ian Houlton
25-08-2006, 11:34
You have an e mail mate
Veals are pretty good. Harris Sportsmail also have a large range available. Also if you're buying a few check Bass Pro in the States.
bob lunker
30-06-2008, 12:32
www.basslures.co.uk is a new site which stocks difficult to get hold of stuff from around the world. Lucky craft lures are excellent and very high quality. Its worth a look.
regards
Bob lunker
Always been happy with Veals....fantastic service.
MERLIN 1
30-06-2008, 17:49
Veals...........Fast delivery too
90% of my lures are from Veals, very fast delivery.
And why is there a sudden craze for digging up old threads! :)
mrfishjersey
30-06-2008, 19:26
Hi There,
In your experience where's the best place to buy plugs / lures online?
Thanks in advance, Tom
Strange question Mr Bald...... Seems like Veals have it in the bag to me. I try to help the guys out, and if I don't have the lures they are looking for then I suggest those very helpful chaps at Monstertackle. The thing that myself and Monster have in common is that we are anglers and we use the lures that we sell. It's probably the only way us small fry can fight the big fish.
i got mine from mrfishjersey sent post free recorded delivery from jersey in two days also the advice gained ie how best to use the lures you buy etc was fantastic you would not get that from veals
And why is there a sudden craze for digging up old threads! :)
Mr Lunker, once again deciding to 'plug' basslures on this forum, and reviving a thread from 2006? :bangin:
andy stonehouse
01-07-2008, 11:35
I have noticed a few threads on here about buying gear "blind" online which is fine if your sure what you want but surely there is more to it than that.When your new to something and keen to learn and take on board information/help from other anglers surely it makes sense if the guy your buying from fishes with the stuff,importantly catches fish on the stuff and when you talk to them on the phone or PM them helps no end with information and tips.I might add also that trying to sell you the most expensive kit in the shop was not a priority either.I would endorse fully what ed2sdad said about Mrfish and thank him and some of the other top guys on here who have helped me with their knowledge when I ask for help.
Thanks for the replies guys although, I was a little confused to see my post from 2006 back in the limelight!!
Mick - I'll drop in and say hi soon, just been a really busy year with one thing and another, good to see your site up and running too.
Cheers, Tom
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