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Old 17-08-2015, 04:21 AM
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Sloth, you really need a re-think on number 11
Well other than black swans I don't know any other cheaper alternatives to the OSP bent?
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Old 17-08-2015, 04:32 AM
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Yeah that's fair enough. I've got a few and they are probably a step up on my td minnows, etc. It definitely suspends better than anything else. I must say though I bought a mw62 the other day and I'm pretty impressed on the quality of that.
The Laydown certainly does suspend perfectly. The finish especially on the clear/holographic colours is awesome. Expensive lures like that aren't everyones go but when the stock comes in they certainly sell quickly. The cult following is certainly there.

The MW62 is a lure I use more than any other. Just catches fish for me (probably because I throw it so much) They for the price I rekon are pretty damn good. Usually around that $18-$20 mark. Comes in some awesome colours aswell. Great for Trout to.
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Old 17-08-2015, 04:41 AM
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The Laydown certainly does suspend perfectly. The finish especially on the clear/holographic colours is awesome. Expensive lures like that aren't everyones go but when the stock comes in they certainly sell quickly. The cult following is certainly there.

The MW62 is a lure I use more than any other. Just catches fish for me (probably because I throw it so much) They for the price I rekon are pretty damn good. Usually around that $18-$20 mark. Comes in some awesome colours aswell. Great for Trout to.
cant argue with any of that!
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Old 17-08-2015, 05:16 AM
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Thanks for the feedback guys.

We wrote that article over a year ago now and chose those lures based on past personal experience and success. The list was never intended to be a definitive Top 10 of all time, rather a collection of lures we believed covered a wide range of situations and applications.

Obviously as time goes on, new lure come onto the market and personal preferences change so the list could do with a bit of a refresh and possibly extended to 12 as has been suggested (I'm not even sure how we managed to sneak 11 lures into a top 10!)

What do you guys consider to be your top 12?

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Old 17-08-2015, 05:22 AM
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My 12 I would say it will be pretty varied tho!

Ecogear SX40
OSP Drunk 48
Cranka Crab
OSP bent minnow
River2Sea Static Shad
Ecogear Sx48
Daiwa Spike
Daiwa Presso
Nories Laydown ( deep and shallow)
Strike Pro Hummer vibe
Bassday Sugerpen
Jackall Chubby Deep
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Old 17-08-2015, 05:50 AM
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Well other than black swans I don't know any other cheaper alternatives to the OSP bent?
Fair enough, but as an alternative it should do what it's meant to do
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Old 17-08-2015, 07:31 PM
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Well other than black swans I don't know any other cheaper alternatives to the OSP bent?
Hurricane switch 66 bent minnow
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Old 17-08-2015, 09:47 PM
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Has been an interesting read so far gentlemen. My 11 would need to have the Double Clutch 75, the Ecogear MW62F and of course the Bassday Kangoku Shad to fulfill my fishing needs . Regards, HBt.
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As someone who hasn't done much bream on hard bodies and looking to set up a tray or two of lures this thread has been absolute gold.
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