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Title: New Arrivals!
Post by: Saltywater Tackle on June 23, 2011, 05:30:51 AM
More Prosele lures arrived!
These lures are handmade with the highest quality available and available only in limited quantities.
Target species include GTs and Tunas.

Prosele Tohmath Sakura 250http://www.saltywatertackle.com/product.php?id_product=378 (http://www.saltywatertackle.com/product.php?id_product=378)
Prosele Tohmath Sakura 280http://www.saltywatertackle.com/product.php?id_product=379 (http://www.saltywatertackle.com/product.php?id_product=379)
Prosele Tohmath Sakura 300http://www.saltywatertackle.com/product.php?id_product=380 (http://www.saltywatertackle.com/product.php?id_product=380)

Tight lines,
Saltywater Tackle.
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Title: Re: New Arrivals!
Post by: Rob Langridge on June 23, 2011, 08:21:36 AM
They look real nice the lures Sami.
May i ask have you used the lure and caught fish on them.?

Me being one to look into things before i buy i did a bit of research on the lure and i find the best way to research lures is to google them and if there tried tested and proven there is heaps of info on them once googled. The question have you used the lure is i find the lures website is very young :prosele website since 2010-02-06 and 89% of the pictures of fish on the website have there head out of the picture and you cant really tell if the lure is in the fishes mouth and 9% of the fish in the pictures don`t have a lure hanging out of its mouth and the 2% of fish with lures in the mouth don`t look like the lure.

It seems to be a fad in Australia right now to make your own lures and try and flog them off at high prices without any testing of the lure so i am not trying to be a smartass with my questioning the lure i am just seeking some more info on the lure as i like the look of this lure.

Cheers Rob  :)

 Google Carpenter lures and see how much info you get :49 800 results
 Google Prosele Tohmath Sakura :1 results
Title: Re: New Arrivals!
Post by: Luke Wyrsta on June 23, 2011, 09:04:09 AM
They look real nice the lures Sami.
May i ask have you used the lure and caught fish on them.?

Me being one to look into things before i buy i did a bit of research on the lure and i find the best way to research lures is to google them and if there tried tested and proven there is heaps of info on them once googled. The question have you used the lure is i find the lures website is very young :prosele website since 2010-02-06 and 89% of the pictures of fish on the website have there head out of the picture and you cant really tell if the lure is in the fishes mouth and 9% of the fish in the pictures don`t have a lure hanging out of its mouth and the 2% of fish with lures in the mouth don`t look like the lure.

It seems to be a fad in Australia right now to make your own lures and try and flog them off at high prices without any testing of the lure so i am not trying to be a smartass with my questioning the lure i am just seeking some more info on the lure as i like the look of this lure.

Cheers Rob  :)

 Google Carpenter lures and see how much info you get :49 800 results
 Google Prosele Tohmath Sakura :1 results

They are brand new lures.
Title: Re: New Arrivals!
Post by: Rob Langridge on June 23, 2011, 10:00:27 AM
ok thanks Luke

Cheers Rob  ;)
Title: Re: New Arrivals!
Post by: Christoffer Hansen on June 23, 2011, 11:23:20 AM
Are they a floating stickbait and do they stay on top when retrieved or can you work them sub surface? What hooks do you recommend with the 300?
     Cheers chris
Title: Re: New Arrivals!
Post by: Saltywater Tackle on June 25, 2011, 03:29:16 AM
Are they a floating stickbait and do they stay on top when retrieved or can you work them sub surface? What hooks do you recommend with the 300?
     Cheers chris
Hi Chris,
They do stay afloat, the swimming style is similar to the Carpenter Gamma.
Minimum owner trebles 5/0s for the Sakura 300.
Thank you.
Tight lines,
Saltywater Tackle.