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Old 07-07-2004, 09:53 PM   #28
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Originally posted by beachwalker
I gotta say Dave, this is pretty handy info. I pulled out my gold patterns that I hadn't used in a while. Cleaned them up. sharpened, etc.

went out and used them last night, on an outgoing to slack and was pleasantly surprised. I have lately had an affection for a herring looking swimmer from I don't know where and lost it last week

Since then I have been rotating through the colors but have only one yellow swimmer that wasn't picking up like the old standards for me. Black, Blurple, Bone, Silver/Black. Yellow back.

The things that weren't there were More gold/ Mustard, etc.

Last night was a joke at one point because I had worked to friggin hard yesterday and had a hard time standing. I was hurting.

Thanks for the primer. The fundamentals get lost once and a while.

You're still a showoff, though.

the black and chrome is really putting out
and the olive and gold BM lure 3 Guys been using it .
Ya know its bad when You try and Ho Ya own plug back

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