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Old June 26th, 2008
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Re: Are these called In-Line Buzz Baits?

Fatman,
With all the distractions that already get in the way of motor vehicle safety, I can't believe you'd suggest driving one handed and risking an accident. AARP might revoke my associate membership; and the idea of having to clock how long each lure was in the wind-stream and holding them out the window one at a time... It just seems like to much effort.


HOWEVER, that's not to say the idea doesn't have a certain level of merit - I think this is a more production oriented method. What do you think? LoL



David,
I'm thinking the best way is to paint them before assembly. The toothpick idea - I've used that in the past when painting models, I'm not sure if old age is creeping in around the edges or if it was just another brain fart??? Thanks Capt Sully for putting back on the right heading.
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Re: Are these called In-Line Buzz Baits?

@ Spike-a-Pike

How many miles and at which speed required for a 40" minimum size musky ?

I once used compressed air at my work for about 10 minutes , until the laughter of my mates got too much for me !

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Re: Are these called In-Line Buzz Baits?

Diemai,

As much as I'd like to provide you with that information, I've still got to test it. The results will be inherently wrong because these haven't been painted yet. I got a good chuckle about using compressed air - I just wish I had a compressor.
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Re: Are these called In-Line Buzz Baits?

Hey Bruce, when I hear the buzzzzzzz going by on I-64 or I-75 I'll know its you testing out your new contraption.

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Re: Are these called In-Line Buzz Baits?

Bruce ... you gotttaa be real careful or that test rack could get you airborne ..

By the way Painting Buzz Blades I do the easy way with a can of Black Rust Oleum not only the blead put the head of the bait add dark skirt and just start doing a lot of fast reeling.
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