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  • Super User

my lure that i was sucked into is the good ole' jig.

no lie

i fish this lure soooooo much (so maybe it has hit the water) but i have never got even a bump out of them. :-/

  • Super User

If it looks too cheap, it probably is.  :-X

This post is the epitomy of "One Mans Trash is Another Man's Treasure".  Gotta love it.  

  • Super User
my lure that i was sucked into is the good ole' jig.

no lie

i fish this lure soooooo much (so maybe it has hit the water) but i have never got even a bump out of them. :-/

I feel your pain. I have caught a few,but as this thread is titled,I have bought wayyyy more than I use.

Johnson weedless spoon. It's pretty though.

That is surprising to me.  I love that old bait, I stocked up on them when the store near me went under.  I have about a dozen of them on a shelf.  I have enough to last me a few years, at least.

  • Super User
...but i got a bad habit of using one jig till i lose it or it's just pretty much done for.

I have never worn out a jig. Mine have a very short life expectancy.

8-)

You fish more than i do.. ;D I'm lucky to get out on the weekend once bass season opens and only out there for 4-8 hours.Sometimes less.

However give me some berkley sabertails and i can almost go through a whole pack in a day.

This post is the epitomy of "One Mans Trash is Another Man's Treasure". Gotta love it.

No doubt.  Anyone looking to get rid of their blade dancers can send them to me.  Those things clean house at my father in law's pond.  

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