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by jed
[May 31, 2025, 12:42:57 PM]

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Topic: Sebile lures  (Read 3941 times)

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polyangler

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I had been wanting to pick up some Sebile stuff for a while now, but have been somewhat hesitant do to the price vs how much I will use them in WA (would use all the time in FL). While picking up some new stuff @ Wholesale Sports today I found this gem. It just looks like it should murder chinook. It's the right size, shape, and colors to get the job done. Oh, and it rattles too. Plan to troll it on the down rigger covered in smelly jelly behind either a flasher or dodger. Sebile lures are the coolest damn lures I have ever put my hands on. Hopefully it catches as well as it looks.
[img width=100 height=100]http://i785.photobucket.com/albums/yy131/saltyplastic/NEMrod


[WR]

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Dick,
exactly what i had , tipped with the "cut bait" gulp! last year at Chambers. Picked mine up at Sportco in Fife. they had them on clearance...


polyangler

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I bought this for salmon, and the soft plastic magic swimmers for LMB. His stuff just looks amazing. Patrick Sabile really put a lot of R&D into all his designs. I've watched his lures catch everything from dogtooth tuna and giant trevally in Aus, Stripers in the NE, redfish and speckled trout in FL, to LMB bass in the SE (all on TV). I just wish they weren't $14 and up  :( We'll see how they fish.

[img width=100 height=100]http://i785.photobucket.com/albums/yy131/saltyplastic/NEMrod


CKA Exstream

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I have been selling te Sebile lures here on the eastcoast of Canada and the line is killer. Heading to the Kenai peninsula tomorrow for 10 days and have packed a few to test out. Everything in the line up is killer. Haven't been skunked on one of their lures yet


Fungunnin

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Please report on your success with the Selbies in AK. I will be going on an Alaskan Kayak trip in August and would love to bring a few as they look absolutely killer.


polyangler

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I have been selling te Sebile lures here on the eastcoast of Canada and the line is killer. Heading to the Kenai peninsula tomorrow for 10 days and have packed a few to test out. Everything in the line up is killer. Haven't been skunked on one of their lures yet

Nice!! Can't wait to see how you do/what the hot ticket was.
[img width=100 height=100]http://i785.photobucket.com/albums/yy131/saltyplastic/NEMrod


 

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