Les face it there are hundreds of lures on tackle store lures at the moment, if you as a store owner had to choose between a lure that was selling and a lure that struggled what would you buy, they have spending limits just like we do. Its a numbers game, the demand for flatfish has decreased massively and the lures can not be purchased in 1/2 dozen lots, there would be a minimum order amount and tackle stores dont want to spend big on lures that dont sell as well as others. Possibly the Stumpjumper took over.įlatfish 1.jpg (6.37 KiB) Viewed 659 times flatfish 2.jpg (5.81 KiB) Viewed 659 timesĮcofreak wrote:With fisho's striving to find low priced lures in stores its tough to put a flat fish on the wall to compete with many current modern lures that have a higher demand at a lower price, most tackle stores will not want to do a bulk order for something that will sit on the shelf for longer than a season. Not sure why they 'faded away' as they were popular. I can remember them being a very popular lure for cod decades ago. Have some larger models as well to try out on the cod. Have found these to be very effective but I use them in channels where there are few snags. The models which I have - the front trebles are on a 'cross-arm' mount. Only issue with this is they work at a very slow pace and it may be difficult to match the slow speed with other lures being trolled. Unfortunately I don't have a boat but I assume most people who use them would troll with them in impoundments for trout. They are similar to Stumpjumpers but in my opinion they have a better action. Unfortunately I don't think they work that well in fast flowing shallow streams, not the size I have any way (approx 7 - 10cm long) but I have used them in channels around here and find that if there are any 'largish' redfin around, it will bring them undone. Purchased some a while ago and have used them a bit. NSW shops seem to stock them a lot, especially the smaller size lures for trout. I have seen Worden's Flatfish lures in stores for decades!Don't find them in many Vic shops nowadays, well not around here anyway.
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