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Old 03-20-2007, 09:16 AM   #8
ProfessorM
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Steve you have seen all the crap I got. Some stainless. Some aluminum which is powdercoated which didn't stand up to the elements, although the black ones are hard coat anodized and will stand up but the cost is high. That is why I gravitated to the 316 stainless, no corrosion but no pretty colors. All thru wired. Some are weighted some not. Some light and some very heavy. Small for the schoolies and funny fish. Time consuming to make so I have not done any in a while. I plan to try a jointed one sometime in the future. I have some ideas. I have only got small fish on them, but some have them and I hope they produce a small tuna or 2.
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