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handmade lures
Here's an interesting site for anyone contemplating going into the handmade-lure business...
http://home.att.net/~kmaries/ |
Nuthin like a wooden chipmunk to get those stripers hittin':D
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The lures over there don't amount to much , but look at the prices... ;) That's the part that's interesting...if that guy's selling even a few of those at 25 bucks a pop, imagine what Slip & BM & Tatoo could get for theirs;););) |
I KNOW NOTHING!
SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! :D
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You're right. You got to love that chipmonk lure. The frog is cool too.
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hand made lures for sale
Here's another site that's interesting in view of the prices....
http://www.webspawner.com/users/luckygrossman/ |
Sixty-Five BUCKS for a FROG?
Hey - can you live-line frogs? Ribbit, ribbit - ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIIIIIIIINNNNN NNNNGGGGGGGGGGG.... Fish On! |
Oh that brings back some memories!
Early on in life my Dad taught me the finer points in how to catch a frog on a hook. These guys are not as dumb as they look, but with the magic bait, you get 'em every time! Once hooked, you just toss it on the other side of the boat out into deeper water.....and hang on! Swim, he's gonna get you.....SWIM...SWIM.....ooops...too late! FISH ON! So whats the magic bait? A piece of red hankerchief. Yah, I know sounds stupid, but it works. I thinkI need to revisit some of those old ponds....no where did I put my canoe? |
Habs, hows about a new line of squirrel lures?
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We use to do that Bumma U beat me to it, It was so funny watching them hang by there tounges....
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Tatoo:
We used to use pieces of red flannel. But the frogs drive large- and small mouths crazy! |
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