more qaulity lures to my collection

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some more lures:D
 

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great lures they have a hinged bib on the front......best two out of them though are the patchinco surface lure,and the shallow feed esp when water is choppy and their is a surf on deadly:D
 
Hello Paul,
those Megabass Zonk Gatarides are great lures but the plastic hinged vanes are very brittle and it takes nowt to break them. Great lures though.

Regards Ian.
 
ive never had any problems with mine ian!!!!!!!!!!!! but i reckon ive just put the mockers on myself now :D:D:D:D
 
YouTube revelation of the gatoride and its shows you how to prevent the flap snapping, basically file away the plastic stopper so when u hit a rock instead of snapping, it clicks over where the stopper was and it works great, the first test is a nervous time tho. A must to keep ya lure in action for a long time
 
YouTube revelation of the gatoride and its shows you how to prevent the flap snapping, basically file away the plastic stopper so when u hit a rock instead of snapping, it clicks over where the stopper was and it works great, the first test is a nervous time tho. A must to keep ya lure in action for a long time

Only trouble with that method is after you have "broke" the bib back and re set it a few times, it will start to flip back even with water pressure. Best leave them as they are. If you do happen to break one you can make it into a fixed bib ( normal zonk or gateride bib)
 
Better than potentially snapping early on tho? Still get plenty action out of then and there 20 quid a pop, I want plenty use
 
ive watched the vid but only problem is
he dosnt say how much you file off the two nuckles .
Too much plastic filed = broken lure.

Not enough plastic filed = broken lure
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I've never bust a gateride bib and yes I've thrown them in very rough ground. Take my advice and don't mess with them. Yes you might bust them first chuck but only if you fire it at a rock, it won't just break fished as it should be.
 
YouTube revelation of the gatoride and its shows you how to prevent the flap snapping, basically file away the plastic stopper so when u hit a rock instead of snapping, it clicks over where the stopper was and it works great, the first test is a nervous time tho. A must to keep ya lure in action for a long time

I wouldn't do this mate. Instead if it flips over just use a hook point to pop out the little metal pin and then reset the bib. As others have said, if you file it, they can tend to start flipping over all the time.
 
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