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New RAGE TAIL baits in Hard shell clams

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The only thing I don't like is the clamshells take up alot of valuable space in a binder/bag/box whatever and makes packing alot of stuff in a small space difficult.  

Still my biggest peeve is that the shad is a great lure but one short strike and the lure is toast because the tails tear too easily.  I know there are more durable plastics that would make them not as prone to tearing and would make me feel better about the price.

Big O I like clamshells and I appreciate the fact that you are going the extra mile to ensure the integrity of the baits, THANKS.

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Big O I like clamshells and I appreciate the fact that you are going the extra mile to ensure the integrity of the baits, THANKS.

We know.... :-X

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In New England, hard shell clams are also known as quahogs. Your product gives a whole new meaning to "stuffed quahogs".

Stuffies as we know 'em around here.

You're forgetting the hot sauce with those stuffies.

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