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Grok

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  1. Thanks for everyone's replies on this. I finally got a hold of the guy at the bait shop and he has no clue. I guess I'll have to investigate making my own... maybe.
  2. Last I heard it was called Fish Tales, but I'm not totally sure what the name of the store is now. It's on Hwy 280 ~2 miles before bridge by River North Marina. I'll throw in a map https://goo.gl/maps/3p52b (south side of the road).
  3. Nope, not a Terminator. I wish it were that easy. It was hanging on one of those wooden kind of spinnerbait stands on the counter, where you normally find the really cheaply made bargain ones. I'm a little afraid that it was just some local guy selling them on consignment at the shop and I'll never find them again...
  4. Typically line twist when fishing a worm (in my experience at least) is a symptom of a poorly rigged worm. First I'd make sure the hook is centered up and nicely rigged. There's also the possibility that the line has retained some twist from some other use prior to the worm. If you've got a boat you can remedy this by removing the lure and just peeling line out behind the boat as you use the trolling motor to move away from it (letting it trail behind). This allows all the twist to work itself out. Then just reel everything back up with tension on the line. You can do this at home as well by attaching your line with a swivel to a tree, walking away from it slowly with some tension on the line and checking every 5-10 feet to see if the twist is out by putting some slack in the line. Hope this helps!
  5. Good afternoon! This is probably going to seem a little strange but I was wondering if you guys could help me. Many, many years ago I bought a couple of spinnerbaits off a tree sitting on the counter of my local bait shop(Alexander City, AL), and they are the best ones I've ever owned. Of course by now, over a decade later, the shop has changed hands several times and I have no real way of tracking down where these baits came from. They aren't branded in any way which is why I'm having an issue figuring it out, but the head shape is pretty distinct. The arm is titanium, all the hardware is really top notch stuff. You can flick the blade and it'll spin for days. In the years since I bought these I've moved up north and honestly I'm afraid to even throw them because I don't want to lose 'em to a northern pike. Anyway, any help y'all could offer would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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