xorus patchinko bass lures??????

yes its a simple fooking thread but im trying to help out the lad simple!!!!!!!!!!!
he might not have a clue that's what we on here for to help each other out sammy;);)

@ Paul1971 Advice is always welcomed but it's got to be relevant to the questions asked surely. I dont feel i could give advice if I didn't have the experience of said subject.
Am sure there is a lot of lads who will read your "cut & paste" and learn something, so thanks for posting it. Reading other parts of Keith whites articles will also help understanding lure fishing.
I could also stand up as a cut & paste keyboard warrior and show one of your posts from another forum asking how to use a surface lure, you stated on there you were finding it difficult???
 
I admit I did found it difficult to get the hang of it but people say after couple of casts you be working the different......but that's not always the case that's my opinion end of story:D:D;);)
 
Blooming heck, he only asked if they were worth the money, how did it turn into this?

Patchinko lures - £19.99, Savage lures - £12.99. Egos - priceless! :)
 
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You bass lads are like women everyone finds different aspects of fishing difficult its like saying everyone can learn how to pendulum cast after a few chucks am sure some lads can i have been doing it months and am still **** and have to ask the casting guru mr tt for advice
 
I like my patchinko lures very much, simple to use really, just slow retrieve and twitch your rod tip. That will get you fish no worries.
Don't over think it or doubt what you are doing. If your not getting fish, they probably ain't on your mark the same time as you.
 
The black and silver is my favourite, there's a few pictures in my albums. When retrieving leave a little slack then sweep the rod either left or right quite hard 2 or 3 times. If you get it right the lure should go sideways in small erratic movements. It should take quite a while to retrieve if you're doing it right. Try and leave it every minute or so and let its back end dip, quite often youll get hit when the lure is stationery. They cast like a bullet and the trebles fitted are razor sharp. They may be £20 a pop but you shouldn't lose one as they don't go under the surface. IMO the best surface lure bar none. A word of advice though, gulls are easily fooled by the movements of this lure. If they start coming for it, reel like hell. It takes a while to land a gull and they bite lol
 
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