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| Hey guys,
I am a dutch angler that fishes for pike in the Dutch waters across the atlantic. I am looking for a good place on the internet to buy american crankbait and gliders. I hope you have any suggestion. Which website has the biggest collection and where can I find good bargain deals?
Also, does anyone have an idea how much it would cost to ship some lures my way?
I am also interested in the 2nd hand lures offered on this forum. Many american lures are hard to come by.
Maybe a trading with dutch lures can be arranged?
Greetz,
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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN | A UK based website has links with feedback on the online shops they have purchased from. These are from all over the world, but many of which are in the United States.
http://www.lurefishinguk.com/links/links2.htm
This is likely to give you some good reliable feedback as it's from those buying from overseas. Most on this site don't have that first hand experience.
As far as shipping costs...that can and will vary greatly from retailer to retailer. You're best off to contact them individually prior to ordering to get a better idea.
Aaron
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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN | I should add that I need to post again so I'm not stuck on that Triple 6 thing....
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Location: Mid Wales, UK | Niels,
I have bought quite a few baits from the states and had them shipped over here to the UK. Here is a small selection of sites I can personally recommend. These are just a few that come instantly to mind, there are plenty of others too.
http://www.muskyshop.com
http://www.muskytackleonline.com
http://www.thornebros.com
http://www.tacklewarehouse.com
http://www.jacksonlures.com
Then there are the custom baitmakers such as www.bikinibaitcompany.com and www.muskysnax.com etc etc...
Like Aaron says it is a good idea to contact the retailer before ordering so you know how much postage will be. Also, I'm not sure of the situation in Holland but be aware of any import taxes you may have to pay when they arrive. |
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Location: Sun Prairie, WI | AWH - 2/25/2008 5:40 PM
I should add that I need to post again so I'm not stuck on that Triple 6 thing....
Aaron
Aaron isn't superstitious, just careful! |
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Location: Land of the Musky | I ship overseas everyday from my eBay store and websites. Got four to Canada, one to UK, one to Netherlands and one to France right beside me... Just an FYI if you want to get lures shipped overseas.... Get as many from one seller/website/store as will fit into a flat rate box. Find buddies and buy a lot. Your first lure is the most expensive for shipping overseas. If you go over 4lbs you have to go Priority International. Much faster though adn safer. I have never lost a Priority package yet! FYI-The USPS will have a new 2x bigger flat rate International box in March. I have one of the "show" boxes from my USPS office and they are nice and big. Can't wait for them to go live. For you online stores reading this you can get them now if you call the 800 USPS number for supplies. You can't get them yet online through the supply store until March. I have not gotten mine yet but they told me they were in stock and mine were to go out ASAP last week. Hope that helps.
James
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| I guess it's obvious that I would plug my own shop but when it comes to experience and selection you certainly have to consider Rollie & Helen's Musky Shop. Our catalog can be acceessed online at http://www.muskyshop.com and we will also send you a print catalog with your order. We've been shipping musky gear overseas since 1989 and the process is easy and prompt. |
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Location: Freedom, WI | I ship to the Netherlands fairly often and cost to send about 2 lures postal is about $10 US. I just charge the exact cost when shipping, some people add a handling charge also. |
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