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Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008
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Saturday, November 29th, 2008
A review on some new arrivals now for you pike and predator anglers. We’ve had a delivery of some very exciting Storm Lures, below are reviews on some of them and if you like what you see go to the main site to purchase them.
Storm Kicking Minnow Lures
These look really good, they have a soft rubber segmented body which gives them a minnow like action with a pronounced kick in the tail.

Red Hot Chilli Fire Tiger Perch
We also have the rainbow trout model, so check them out yourself.
Storm WildEye Live Lures
The Storm WildEye Live Series of lures really do have wild eyes and look superb. They have a strong soft body with internal lead head, which coupled with a paddle shaped tail gives them a lifelike swimming action. The natural body colours of the wildEye lures should help you fool the wariest of pike. Below are a couple of examples

Wildeye Live Perch Wildeye Live Pike
We also have more. Check the site out for more of the Storm Lures there will be others to add soon.
Best fishes,
John
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Tuesday, November 18th, 2008
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Monday, November 3rd, 2008
We have had some more Rapala Lures delivered and again they look absolutely superb. In this blog we’ll look at the best way to use them.

Rapala Deep Tail Dancer Lure
The Rapala Deep Tail Dancer Lure is best trolled from a boat but can be cast from the bank. It is designed to go deep between 4.5 – 9 metres to really search out those big pike. The Deep Tail Dancers action can be greatly improved by using different boat speeds.

Rapala Minnow Rap Lure
The Rapala Minnow Rap can be either cast from the bank or trolled. To achieve the maximum depth (4.5m) use the thinnest line you can, braid if possible. Varying the retrieve can bring outstanding results.

Rapala Super Shad Rap Floating Lure
The Rapala Super Shad Rap Floating Lure will dive to about 1.5 metres, but is best fished just under the surface over weedy or shallow areas. It fishes best with a fairly slow retrieve, but varying the speed will impart different actions which may just give you that extra edge.
All the Rapala lures come in different colours and patterns giving you a range of options for differing light and weather conditons.
Best fishes,
John
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Monday, October 13th, 2008
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