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Irish Rubber Tails Black/Silver

Irish Rubber Tails are the original lure used in Ireland with outstanding success. They are made by Robert Gillespie, the famous Irish Ghillie and they fish superbly, having a perfect balance between blade size, body weight and tail design. Gold plated
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  • Supplier: Sportfish
  • SKU: 120433
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Irish Rubber Tails are the original lure used in Ireland with outstanding success. They are made by Robert Gillespie, the famous Irish Ghillie & they fish superbly, having a perfect balance between blade size, body weight & tail design. Gold plated blade Durable latex rubber Compact lure short body, for better hooking. The choice of pattern varies with time of year & water conditions. Overall the most successful combinations are: Black & Gold, Black & Copper, Red & Gold, Red & Silver & Yellow & Gold Standard Blade Madel The standard blade type is suitable for all types of water & for casting either upstream or across. Choice Of Tail
- Black, Red or Yellow Choice Of Blade
- Gold, Silver, Copper Choice Of Weight
- 7gm, 10gm, 15gm, 20gm Mix & Match any combination of weight, tail & blade eg. Black/ Copper The Yellow body is only available with a gold blade Special Model Black & Silver 24gm & 28gm (Popular in heavy flood water)

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Gold - A precious highly conductive metal
Copper - A metal element with a chemical formula of CU. A excellent conductor of electricity and heat.
Silver - A colour based on the colour of the metal
Silver - A chemical element, metalic. Has the highest elctrical conductance of any element. Also known for its exceptional anitmicrobal properties
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rubber - Natural rubber is an elastomer derived from the latex containing sap of some plants.
water - A chemical substance. Chemical formula H2O.
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