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Drag Lures
Scott Gibson Australia (Verified User) Posts 171 Dogs 0 / Races 0 19 Aug 2018 01:04
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I am looking to buy a drag lure - can anyone reccommend manufacturers or let me know what you use and if they are any good.
Cheers - Scott.
Michael Barry Australia (Verified User) Posts 7405 Dogs 26 / Races 9 19 Aug 2018 01:35
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For pups remote controlled car/ truck no strings/ ropes etc to cause injury Used in a large open area pups love chasing it and speeds up to 60 kms it's plenty fast . And inbuilt squeakers which you control remotely . Best thing I ever bought You can tie a lure to the back but usually don't need it
Can also. Be used in comptetion runs car in one run dog in the other
Nathan Bendeich Australia (Verified User) Posts 1225 Dogs 13 / Races 0 19 Aug 2018 01:54
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Tara greyhound drag lure $600 Can look them up online Taragreyhoundequipement
Robert Weightman Australia (Verified User) Posts 105 Dogs 0 / Races 0 19 Aug 2018 22:53
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for pups up to what age?
Steve Bennie Australia (Verified User) Posts 697 Dogs 11 / Races 2 19 Aug 2018 23:42
The drag lure I bought consisted of a car starter motor fixed to a metal frame. I could have made one for a fraction of the price I paid. Car starter motors are available cheaply from any car breakers and a blacksmith or small engineering company can make a frame. All you then need is a push button switch and a wheel on which to wind the cord. Connect to a car battery and you are away 50 to 100 should suffice and considerable less for a competent DIY person.
Terry Jordan Australia (Verified User) Posts 6018 Dogs 0 / Races 0 21 Aug 2018 01:14
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Clive Padwick wrote:
The drag lure I bought consisted of a car starter motor fixed to a metal frame. I could have made one for a fraction of the price I paid. Car starter motors are available cheaply from any car breakers and a blacksmith or small engineering company can make a frame. All you then need is a push button switch and a wheel on which to wind the cord. Connect to a car battery and you are away 50 to 100 should suffice and considerable less for a competent DIY person.
Are you taking Orders yet Clive? How much? Free delivery?