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basscubs1

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  1. the reaction strike fathead paddle tails smell like the lucky strike as well. the smell goes away after a couple of casts.
  2. i boycot this guy! i club baby seals and i am a die hard cub fan! we have a bunch of seals in illinois?
  3. 76 rapala shad raps @ $.69 ea. shimano stradic 2500 $35.00 shimano curado 200b $35.00 shimano chronarch $70 terminator pro series spinnrbaits that were orig $10, 25 @ $2.50 ea. 50+ bags zoom baits @ $.69 ea. excalibur tungsten bullet weights 20 pks @ $.69 ea. i got everything at a gaylons when they were switching to dicks and i was working there as well. i missed alot of other good deals like loomis rods for $50-$75 for imx!
  4. i like chompers and spike-it dye, i love smelling like garlic all day and it will add flavor to any sandwich!
  5. chuck ditto from shelbyville, il designed these things, they are great, try the clip on a paddle tail tube! i have been using them for about a year now and they have cut my cost in half for soft plastics. the weights are good also because you dont have use a tooth pick or bobber stop to peg the bait, also the weight alllows the lure to move a little more free. parasiteweights.com
  6. I'm quite happy about this...Mind posting the email? i already deleted the e-mail, sorry.
  7. i just got a e-mail back they are not closing the doors, just some idiot starting rumors!
  8. basscubs1 replied to Boett43's topic in Tacklemaking
    thanks dampeoples. the air compressor is a good idea!
  9. has anyone heard that bagley baits is shutting down? this was reported on another forum.
  10. basscubs1 replied to Boett43's topic in Tacklemaking
    how much is one looking at to get set up w/ a compressor, decent brush and paint?
  11. basscubs1 replied to Boett43's topic in Tacklemaking
    has anyone seen or used the air brush set at wal-mart toy section, it is $60, has compressor, paint, and brush?
  12. i am w/ tin, there are better choices! if you are worried about your lure sliding down the hook try a parasite worm clip, they work great and they make your beaver or hog last longer, or any soft plastic for that fact. they are sold at any major tackle dealer, bps, gander, etc....
  13. i use a bull dog retriever w/ a retrctable dog leash. this is nice because you dont have to wind line and if your in a tournament it saves time! i got the dog leash at harbor frieght for $5.

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