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Trimming the fat: pork trailers

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  • Super User

Dug something out of my library. As always, thank you WRB for sharing the knowledge.

Note the brand! It's not Uncle Josh.

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  • Super User

To bad that Super Pork went out of business a few years back, good product!

I posted a how to make your own pork rind thread in Tackle Making forum about a year ago that has been bumped up for anyone interested.

Deep that's is a old sketch and how I still trim the fat! Keep in mind that fat floats and a good pork rind jig trailer the fat helps to float the trailer arm ends upright, like a crawdad will do, plus the legs swim better as the jig falls through the water column.

Tom

Wow, been a long time since I have used pork. I had forgot about trimming it.

  • Global Moderator

I've been slowly stocking up on pork and hoping that someone will decide to take up the void left by Uncle Josh :(

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