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04-20-2013, 09:00 PM
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Cheap rapalas @ Fishin hole south .
Went to get some thing I needed for my boat , rod holders some replacement hooks etc . Well after picking thru them hooks 25-50% off I turn the corner a box 1/2 full of rapalas , various types , shad raps , clacking raps ets . After picking thru them and walking out with 18 or 19 new rapalas for 5 bucks each I was laughin . Rarely do you see them things on sale , wasn't a huge saving but enough to say I got a deal so I went and over spent . Got a deal on rod holders to instead of 25 buck each they were on sale for 18 . It was a good day .
The guy at the counter said the west end Fishin hole had a bunch more compared to them I may just have to check it out .
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04-20-2013, 10:43 PM
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Yeah - I grabbed a bunch on Friday - like 40% off that bargain table.
I always pick thru.... that table .......
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04-20-2013, 11:10 PM
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Cabelas has a big box(or did a while ago) of Rapalas as well. I think they are discontinued models. I picked up a couple handfuls of them when I was there.
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04-21-2013, 09:14 AM
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Originally Posted by EZM
Yeah - I grabbed a bunch on Friday - like 40% off that bargain table.
I always pick thru.... that table .......
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I'm bad for grabbing shiny things off the clearance table too. I've gotten lots of great lures that way, but since many of them are discontinued, when I lose one that produces well, it's often difficult/impossible to replace!
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04-21-2013, 10:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Geezle
I'm bad for grabbing shiny things off the clearance table too. I've gotten lots of great lures that way, but since many of them are discontinued, when I lose one that produces well, it's often difficult/impossible to replace!
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I usually try to buy 2 of everything. That way you'll have back-up!
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04-21-2013, 11:39 AM
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They be cheap at UFA in Red Durr as well!
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04-21-2013, 12:19 PM
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I was kind of chapped they dint have more bigger hooks I don't like tiny hooks , going to make some changes to them 14 inch pike plugs , wooohoooo can't wait to chuck them things .
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04-21-2013, 12:27 PM
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only need a 5 of diamonds to catch big pike !!! LOL !!
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04-21-2013, 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Safety D
only need a 5 of diamonds to catch big pike !!! LOL !!
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red or black?
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04-21-2013, 02:04 PM
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Originally Posted by javlin101
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Dude you shouldn't of showed me that
So much for the rest of my years funds for new fish hooks 190 dollars later and 112 new hooks later lifes gonna be ok . That's pretty good if you ask me and actually thanks for showing me that . found a shipment of 64 new rapalas for 76.00 .
Last edited by BBJTKLE&FISHINGADVENTURES; 04-21-2013 at 02:32 PM.
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04-21-2013, 04:52 PM
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Hey no problem, the Nothin fancy lures i bought were ok, not Repala quality maybe but for the price I don't think the fish care. I just picked up these on ebay and are Chinese but hey for $.45 ea what the hell.
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/370781976619?...ht_3592wt_1029
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04-21-2013, 05:37 PM
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Gone Fishing
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I love seeing deals like this, and your right the fish dont care were it was made.
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04-21-2013, 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Rumtan
I love seeing deals like this, and your right the fish dont care were it was made.
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The fish might not care, but I'm sure you will care when you lose that fish of a lifetime after the lure falls apart.
Just sayin....
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04-21-2013, 10:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Kyle
The fish might not care, but I'm sure you will care when you lose that fish of a lifetime after the lure falls apart.
Just sayin....
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Not quite sure how your going to lose that fish of a lifetime except on crappy hooks that bend with very little effort but the swim body's are all made the same , I make mine the same as Jim bobs cranks or Rapala makes there's . There's one way to do it only . Now the paint job on the other different story .
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04-22-2013, 08:19 AM
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Will have to see but I have bought these before and used them with no problems. I guess we will find out this season I guess. Last season I bought a batch of leaders from China and have yet to break one. They were 1/10 the price in store.
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04-22-2013, 08:48 AM
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Originally Posted by BBJTKLE&FISHINGADVENTURES
Not quite sure how your going to lose that fish of a lifetime except on crappy hooks that bend with very little effort but the swim body's are all made the same , I make mine the same as Jim bobs cranks or Rapala makes there's . There's one way to do it only . Now the paint job on the other different story .
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You just said 1 reason yourself. There is also poor split rings on most of them. The swim bodies are not made the same. The rapalas and other crankbaits have a heavy wire running through them to hold hooks together whereas the cheaper cranks will have a screw holding the hook onto the body(which can easily come out)
But then again...maybe the chinese have gotten better at copying rapalas. I would keep an eye out for the above issues.
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04-22-2013, 08:58 AM
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I found with some cheaper knock off lures that their action and tracking in the water is not up to par.
As BBJ stated, the paint job is also sub par compared to Rapala, Strike King, Live Target etc.
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04-22-2013, 09:08 AM
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Originally Posted by BBJTKLE&FISHINGADVENTURES
Not quite sure how your going to lose that fish of a lifetime except on crappy hooks that bend with very little effort but the swim body's are all made the same , I make mine the same as Jim bobs cranks or Rapala makes there's . There's one way to do it only . Now the paint job on the other different story .
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I've gotta disagree John. Remember a couple years ago when Liquidation World had all kinds of cranks for about $1 a piece? I have a box of them somewhere that you're welcome to have.
The fact is, they're made from poor quality molds (the odd lure has pinholes that let water in messing up the lure's buoyancy) with light "cheap" feeling plastic, poor quality components, and little/no action and poor tracking with some body styles.
At least I don't have to feel too bad for paying a lot for them
What do you do to "make" your lures to the same quality as Rapala, or Jim Bobs?
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04-22-2013, 10:46 AM
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Obviously cheap shiny thing are ment to catch more than just fish I am guilty, I use them primarly in the river were if it goes to the fish god the joke is on him
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04-22-2013, 10:55 AM
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red or black?
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Red for me....
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04-22-2013, 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Geezle
I've gotta disagree John. Remember a couple years ago when Liquidation World had all kinds of cranks for about $1 a piece? I have a box of them somewhere that you're welcome to have.
The fact is, they're made from poor quality molds (the odd lure has pinholes that let water in messing up the lure's buoyancy) with light "cheap" feeling plastic, poor quality components, and little/no action and poor tracking with some body styles.
At least I don't have to feel too bad for paying a lot for them
What do you do to "make" your lures to the same quality as Rapala, or Jim Bobs?
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Even Rapala use split rings and hooks that are not up to large pike and musky.
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04-22-2013, 02:31 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Geezle
The fact is, they're made from poor quality molds (the odd lure has pinholes that let water in messing up the lure's buoyancy) with light "cheap" feeling plastic, poor quality components, and little/no action and poor tracking with some body styles.
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04-22-2013, 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted by fishnfoo
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Even Rapala use split rings and hooks that are not up to large pike and musky.
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not quite sure where you got the hint these were ever going to be used for pike and musky .
But none the less who cares I will change out the crappy split rings and hooks If I need to and paying less than a dollar a hook if they break or whatever so be it ill pick another one . These will manly be used for walleye , maybe the odd pike tough to say .
As for the way they are built ill have a better look when they arrive but from the quality of there paint jobs these are not crappy made in china lures . Like you mentioned Jay .
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04-23-2013, 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by BBJTKLE&FISHINGADVENTURES
not quite sure where you got the hint these were ever going to be used for pike and musky .
But none the less who cares I will change out the crappy split rings and hooks If I need to and paying less than a dollar a hook if they break or whatever so be it ill pick another one . These will manly be used for walleye , maybe the odd pike tough to say .
As for the way they are built ill have a better look when they arrive but from the quality of there paint jobs these are not crappy made in china lures . Like you mentioned Jay .
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BBJ, you seem to be taking disagreement with a position as a personal attack. This was not the intention.
I was agreeing with Geezle's sentiment that bargain lures are really no bargain. He seems to have a box full of them that he is willing to give away for free. I was adding the fact that even "quality" lures such as Rapala also skimp on some components and are often not up to the thrashing that a big fish can deliver.
It is a free country and you are free to fish with what ever you want to fish with.
In my opinion (and it's just mine), I do not think it makes sense to spend all that money on a boat, gas, licence etc. and then skimp on lures. I have had "quality lures" fail on big fish. Not a good feeling. I think it is worth buying good stuff and then when necessary upgrading it.
Missing a big fish sucks.
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04-23-2013, 10:23 PM
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Originally Posted by fishnfoo
BBJ, you seem to be taking disagreement with a position as a personal attack. This was not the intention.
I was agreeing with Geezle's sentiment that bargain lures are really no bargain. He seems to have a box full of them that he is willing to give away for free. I was adding the fact that even "quality" lures such as Rapala also skimp on some components and are often not up to the thrashing that a big fish can deliver.
It is a free country and you are free to fish with what ever you want to fish with.
In my opinion (and it's just mine), I do not think it makes sense to spend all that money on a boat, gas, licence etc. and then skimp on lures. I have had "quality lures" fail on big fish. Not a good feeling. I think it is worth buying good stuff and then when necessary upgrading it.
Missing a big fish sucks.
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Im not taking anything as a personal attack . Im amazed that people would make such a huge deal of me spending my money on what I think is a good deal .
No one here has bought those hooks that I did , and yet are able to tell me there crap . Well a very basic look at them they are far better then the made in china ones but that's without holding them in my hand . It doesn't matter when I buy hooks that you folks consider top of the line ( Rapala ) or dirt cheap hooks which are on there on there way to my front door . But apparently that doesn't matter .
As for the hooks I did buy from the fishing hole that will be used for musky pike that's where there ment for , 4/0 heavy hooks which I replaced to a 3/0 de barbed , and changed out to heavy duty split rings .
Anyway im done with this topic . I guess if the hooks 95 for 70 dollars fail im out 70 dollars , darn .
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04-23-2013, 11:06 PM
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Originally Posted by fishnfoo
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Even Rapala use split rings and hooks that are not up to large pike and musky.
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Rap uses VMC hooks which are a real good hook. But the hook only matters once you get the fish to hit, if the lure is cheap chances are the tracking of the lure and the movement will leave a lot to be desired. There is a big difference between the way Rap and Kopper or any other front line company makes there lures and discount lurers. but this is just what i think some people will throw anything....lol
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04-24-2013, 09:47 AM
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I bought some of the ones BBJ bought and they are made in China. Used some last year for jack and had no problems. They seem to track ok and tried to bend the hooks by hand and they would not budge. Not saying they are Replala quality but seem to be ok.
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04-24-2013, 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by javlin101
I bought some of the ones BBJ bought and they are made in China. Used some last year for jack and had no problems. They seem to track ok and tried to bend the hooks by hand and they would not budge. Not saying they are Replala quality but seem to be ok.
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Good to hear that they are working it is nice to know there can still be a bargoon found.
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04-24-2013, 10:18 AM
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I think the biggest issue with Chinese Product is the quality control of which there seems none. I have not used all the lures I have bought so we will have to see this season. As far as losing the fish of a life time, every fish I catch is a fish of a life time lol and I have lost my share with quality hooks as I am sure others have too.
Part of buying the Chinese is to try them out and like the spoons I bought (30 for $14.00) is not a big deal. I paid $.45 ea so not a huge investment right.
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