Large, but light lures?
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- Stickleback
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Large, but light lures?
New to the forum, just wondering if anybody knows of any large lures that are under 28g, thanks In advance
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Re: Large, but light lures?
What is large?
What type of lure?
What are you throwing them with?
What type of lure?
What are you throwing them with?
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Re: Large, but light lures?
18cm original rapalas.
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Re: Large, but light lures?
DAM lures can be quite light for their size. Its like balsa or somethin.
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- Stickleback
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Re: Large, but light lures?
Sorry, I'm new to pike fishing, I've got a 7-28g Daiwa crazy cranker and a Daiwa ninja 2500A loaded with 30lb spider wire, wanted a rod that could be more versatile, so I'm not just targeting pike all the time but from what I've been reading and told bigger lures have a better success rate
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- Stickleback
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Re: Large, but light lures?
Also I'm looking at getting a wide range of different type of lures to try in the waters we have around here
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Re: Large, but light lures?
Jigflies are probably your best bet for maximum profile and minimum weight.
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- Chub
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Re: Large, but light lures?
You'll end up with loads of set ups if u get the lure fishing bug. Just use what you got for now buy lures in the weight range for your rod and enjoy. You'll find large lures that are light won't cast very well.
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- Stickleback
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Re: Large, but light lures?
Yeah that's true, I'll end up with a heavier set up soon enough , thanks for the help!