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Forum name | Tackle and Boats |
Topic subject | TYLUREs? |
Topic URL | http://www.calfishing.com/dc/dcboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=12&topic_id=1153 |
1153, TYLUREs? Posted by fishinballr96, Sun Dec-11-05 01:42 PM
Hey guys has anyone tried any tylures? they look good but how to they work? they are not too expensive either.
http://www.tylure.com/hatcheryTrout.php
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1154, RE: TYLUREs? Posted by Tm Customs, Sun Dec-11-05 08:07 PM
They have them for 25 on ebay
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1155, RE: TYLUREs? Posted by fishinballr96, Sun Dec-11-05 08:09 PM
yeah i know i was just wondering how they work and the walking baits too.
any input is appreciated
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1156, RE: TYLUREs? Posted by Dustin D, Mon Dec-12-05 09:07 PM
I have fished this lure a couple times. Nice action to it. However, the paint on mine began to come off after a couple casts and the fins/tail is made of almost a tire rubber material. I believe the fins are whats keeping to cost way down. I believe its a pretty decent lure for the price. Better fins in my oppinion would make this bait must nicer to look at however I dont think it affects the actual look of the bait under water. I hope this helps you out.
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1157, RE: TYLUREs? Posted by fishinballr96, Mon Dec-12-05 09:55 PM
thanks dustin. i was actually looking more into a striper lure like the pup fish and if i was to get something like the hatchery trout, i would rather get a rago bait. the walking baits look good for stripers but i wonder if its anywhere as good as the pupfish?
by the way,thanks again to everyone, this is the place where i have learned all that i know about fishing big baits and have yet to get a big bass on em so THANK YOU! i will be sure to post any BIG fish i get on em
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1158, RE: TYLUREs? Posted by Dustin D, Mon Dec-19-05 06:36 PM
I dont think its nearly as good as the pup fish. Very heavy as well.
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