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  1. But before a lure can catch a single fish, it has to catch a fisherman.
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  2. Kris, you don't need to turn the jig to get the material even, but it is nice to be able to get a different color exactly where you want it or to inspect it. It is also great for tying hair, especially when you do patterns of 2 separate colors where placement is critical, it is done as well on a 2A vise but on a roatary it is super easy.
    2 points
  3. I'm amazed that nobody else is doing this but I make mine out of plastic soda bottle tops. The curved part just under the cap and before the sides. A 2 liter bottle is great for pike, musky size baits and the 1 liter is perfect for bass sized baits. Just find ones that are smooth with no ridges and cut to fit. The best part is the are clear and don't distract from the rest of the bait and they are somewhat flexible if you hit a stump or dock with it. They have the perfect cuped shape to make the bait work amazingly well.
    1 point
  4. thats good seams like a stand up person that cares about his customers .....
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  5. You guys are still using salt? That's so 2014 LOL
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  6. i have been told a Mustad 32833 is for salmon and steelhead. it is 2x strong it is a black nickle finish.
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  7. I tie alot of flies for salmon and steelhead myself. I like to use eagle claw, they seem like a strong hook and very sharp. Most of all there cheap too.
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  8. A thick, flat sided, flat backed, minnow bodied bait with a wicked thumping wiggle! This was cut from the same template as the "easy minnow".. But i beefed up the body to make it more stable.... The result was a flat back side, kind of an experiment to see what it would do I was quite pleased with the action in the test tank!... Still needs lake testing
    1 point
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