View Full Version : What Plastics Can You Bring In to Aust and What Is Not Acceptable?
Chimo
22-08-2011, 02:42 AM
I noticed in a thread a while ago that customs don't seem to let some stuff in. :-?
I'm thinking of buying some plastics to give it a go so,::)
1 I'm seeking advice on plastics to catch Snapper Flathead etc on the Gold Coast and
2 what Not to try and bring in so I don't loose it to the customs at point of entry into Aust.
Thanks
Cheers
Chimo
Richo1
22-08-2011, 06:41 AM
I have only ordered plastics from overseas once through Bass Pro. Ordered Strike King Garlic & Salt sented, Zoom Flukes, Berkley Powerbaits, Mr Twisters as well as 2 x 200ml bottles of sent/Oil and had no problems with the order. Made up an order recently with Bass Pro and at checkout the postage was quoted a shipping fee of $40 or 40% of the total order - so cancelled the order. With a 40% shipping fee I lost the value in buying overseas. Went through Mo tackle instead.
Flathead love plastics, recently white 5" snap backs have been the best for me, work the plastic slowly with a sudden jerk lifting it off the bottom then allow it to drop back down and hit the bottom again. Pink is also a good colour. Vary the size till you find the one that works best.
Good luck
richo
Horse
22-08-2011, 07:21 AM
Look at the Tackle warehouse site in the US. They do small orders with minimal freight costs. If the store can include the MSDS sheets for each lure you will be pretty well right importing them. The sticking point with plastics like Gulps is that they could be biological in origin and Berkley will not provide adequate MSDS info
It's a bit of a lottery - I've never had an issue but I pick plastics that are not flooded in some type of scent or sauce. Swimbaits seem to be trouble free.
From experiences of others Gulps are one of the worst for getting picked up . Try to get the sender to describe them as fishing lures on the customs declaration .
Chris
Defore
22-08-2011, 08:06 AM
The problem would be with plastics that have additives (scents and oils), probably be alright unless it leaked or had a really strong smell.
The only other plastics that might be banned is plastic explosives, I'm pretty sure that customs don't let it through. Guaranteed to catch fish, sharks, turtles, dolphins, scuba divers. ;D
Ian
Chimo
22-08-2011, 12:59 PM
I'm looking at buying from Canada so thanks to those who replied, my concern is what will customs grab on the way in and it sounds like Gulps and Berkley cann be an issue but a little conflicted by "Ordered Strike King Garlic & Salt sented, Zoom Flukes, Berkley Powerbaits, Mr Twisters as well as 2 x 200ml bottles of sent/Oil and had no problems with the order."\
I guess I'll just have to play it safe and see what happens, "Canadian Tyre" seems to have a monster range so I will have to have a good look at their stock.\
Thanks again guys.
Any more thoughts will however be appreciated
Cheers
Chimo
outwide1
22-08-2011, 03:14 PM
Without getting into a sh*t fight but whats wrong with buying Australian?
Im guessing the range here isnt as good or is it price driven?
I find it funny that we as Austalians want and need to earn a good wage to live here but dont want to
pay the prices.
Cheers Mick
Richo1
22-08-2011, 05:40 PM
Price driven, we don't like getting ripped off!
Nothings wrong with buying Australian, my last 3 internet orders were Aussie tackle suppliers. But i guess most of us don't like getting ripped off either, and when you see it advertised at a half or less of the price overseas, compared to what it is sold here you start to wonder! Don't get me wrong if it is made in Australia I will buy it over any overseas brand, but if it is made overseas and someones importing it, doubling the price I will look elsewhere.
darylive
22-08-2011, 05:47 PM
I buy most of my stuff here but have got some stuff from Cabellas when it was not available here and have never had any problems with Cabellas US.
Horse
22-08-2011, 06:27 PM
Without getting into a sh*t fight but whats wrong with buying Australian?
Im guessing the range here isnt as good or is it price driven?
I find it funny that we as Austalians want and need to earn a good wage to live here but dont want to
pay the prices.
Cheers Mick
I only buy from the US where workers are paid much the same as here and yet I can buy some lures, pay another 25% premium in shipping and land them for about 1/2 Au price. Someone somewhere is ripping Australians off and I don't think its the tackle stores
Blythy
22-08-2011, 07:43 PM
I don't know if it is the importers or their buy price that is driving the prices, but as the trend towards internet shopping continues, it is going to need to be addressed, I bought 20 packs of 3" gulps for $50 delivered, to buy the same thing here would cost me at least $120. Hopefully people will realise the amount of money that is being shipped overseas and will correct the large differences in prices. Back to the original question, I have brought in over 60 packs of gulp, probably closer to 100, and haven't had any problems bringing them in. The Z-man plastics would be a safe bet and have been turning some good numbers lately, the 5" jerk shads and the 4" grubs are worth looking at.
mattooty
23-08-2011, 01:47 PM
What sites does everyone use? I know its not the best to be promoting OS buying but I've been picking up a handful of bargains or up to 50% cheaper landed than I could find in Aust.
Chimo
26-08-2011, 12:50 AM
Had a couple of looks, No Z man plastic to be seen, lots of other weird and wonderful choices by much of it with scents and still more in pots of "witches brews" with all sorts of attractants etc. If I were in customs I doubt I would let much of it in either. I need an on site expert as the prices dont seem too bad but what will travel successfully is the question?
Are you guys sure this stuff beats a spoon or a normal lure or a pilly?
34C today; its going to be a long, hot summer by the time we add them together!
Cheers
Chimo
FishHunter
26-08-2011, 06:46 AM
I only buy from the US where workers are paid much the same as here and yet I can buy some lures, pay another 25% premium in shipping and land them for about 1/2 Au price. Someone somewhere is ripping Australians off and I don't think its the tackle stores
Really?? Last time I looked minimum wage in Australia is near $16/hr vs around $8 in the USA. IMHO all of you who make a habit of buying overseas are short sighted hypocritical fools.
dayoo
26-08-2011, 07:05 AM
Really?? Last time I looked minimum wage in Australia is near $16/hr vs around $8 in the USA. IMHO all of you who make a habit of buying overseas are short sighted hypocritical fools.
The US wages vs cost of living are compatible with Aus wages vs cost of living.
Most large US tackle stores buy direct from the Manufacturers whereas in poor old Aus we have middle men called importers/distributors which mostly accounts for the price differences.
The Australian importers/distributors get to decide which items they will import into Australia but we only get a fraction of the stock that is available to US customers.
I buy plenty of gear from the USA which is NOT available in Australia. I don't think I am a hypocritical fool.
Cheers
Barry
I agree with outwide1 and FishHunter, it irritates me when the old chestnut 'RIPPED OFF' comes out as Tackle shops are supply and demand like most businesses are, but if something is Not Available it is a different story altogether Dayoo
Stik-ugly
27-08-2011, 01:16 PM
I purchased a couple of packs of Bomber jerk minnows through Cabelas and they ended up being quarantined on arrival and destroyed , the contained a additive called fuse ,so beware
gros21
27-08-2011, 03:38 PM
I think it's crap that I can buy an item and import it my self and still be cheaper than my local tackle shop. Isn't mo tackle meant 2 be the worlds biggest tackleshop?
Bombers ate $5-6 at cabalas but 10-20 here. Sebile lures same deal.
Let's look at electronics finders are half price. IRS not cause of 'extra compliance testing the Aussie version gets' humminbird makes 2 versions of the 898 imperial (USA) and metric (international) I can get the metric unit for under $1500 but locally it's like $2500.
If compliance testing cost so much wouldn't every imported item cost thousands?
Also it's a 12v not 240v so it needs next to no certification.
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