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Old January 14th, 2006
 
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Ryan,

I agree, it does work well... not a whole bunch of talk about it on here which I was surprised about. The shipping is high (I know that's not Del's fault) but it's tough paying 2 - 3 times the cost of an item just to ship it.
I have what I feel is a very good formula (which includes Del's ultra fine)for sticks so I hate to stop using it but going to have to because of the shipping cost.

Thanks for the input..... much appreciated.

- Shawn
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Old January 14th, 2006
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Hi Shawn, where in the northeast are you. Around Scranton PA there is salt distributor. Maybe they have the same salt. I am not happy with my salt. I am grinding it in a coffee grinder into a powder form. Pop
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Old January 25th, 2006
 
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Anyone ever try Buttered popcorn salt in there lures? I just got back from sams, and they had a small box of popcorn salt, and when I opened the box it was buttered salt. Noware on the outside of the box did it say anything about being buttered. Who knows, mabey bass like butter flavor! :grin:
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Old January 27th, 2006
 
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Shaggy, I have used the buttered salt and it works fine but it turns the color you are using a yellow color, or a combination of the color you are using plus the yellow salt. Later<>< <>< <>< <>< Jack
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Old January 27th, 2006
 
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I tried it out the other night, and I actually liked it. I mixed it with the few colors that I curently have and was able to make some pretty cool colors. I think I will use up what I have before ordering any more of the white salt.
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Old January 30th, 2006
 
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Well the bass diden't seem to mind the butter flavor, if fact I think they liked it. I went fishing on Saturday with a buddy of mine to a private lake on a Golf corse, it was 48 degrees, and sunny with little wind. We went at about 9:30 am, and by 12:00 I had cought 20 bass. Now these werent HOGS by any means, but my buddy was using his store bought baits and only cought one fish. I think I will continue to make the baits with the popcorn salt :grin:
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