zebco predator range

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winter36

zebco predator range

#1 Post by winter36 »

hi folks, well we started dealing with zebco and browning this week in our shop and filled it with their stuff on wednesday, they have a great looking range of heavy spinners from copper to multi coloured.
However what i have been amazed uis we have literally sold out of this minnow flyers, and we have only had them in store for 3-4 days.

seem a great one for the pike, but have found many guys taking them for the sea boat and rock fishing..
Anyone any experinence with these babies.
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#2 Post by mann »

They look cheap how much are you knocking them out for
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#3 Post by winter36 »

they may look a cheap product but they seem top class, well made too.
im knocking them out from £1 - £3

As its my first dealing with zebco i got a few good deals on their products.

hey anythings worth a go
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#4 Post by cortaz »

the mepps minnows are pretty good for school bass, i have had lots of pollock on em up to 6/7lb. of the boat.
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#5 Post by wayne riley »

as cortaz said the mepps minnows are pretty good, never used dem 4 sea fishing yet but i hav had jack pike, perch and trout on dem id say u cud poss get a sea trout on dem. mite even giv dem a try myself and let ye`s no how i get on 8) 8) 8) 8)
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