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Old 04-22-2006, 03:40 PM   #1
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Well, I'd say sniping is the last second bid so you can score a better deal.

It's the only way I bid

To me 37 bucks is a heck of a lot to pay for a danny you plan to fish. Beachmaster makes nice plugs but they ain't that special...

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it's also the only way I should bid. I never remember to log on when the auctions are closing.

totally agree about the 37 buck. if a bass hung that plug in the rocks I'd be bumminoke: and beachmasters are definately made for fishin not hanging.

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Old 04-23-2006, 06:45 AM   #2
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it's also the only way I should bid. I never remember to log on when the auctions are closing.

totally agree about the 37 buck. if a bass hung that plug in the rocks I'd be bumminoke: and beachmasters are definately made for fishin not hanging.
Google auction sniper, there are a lot of bots that do it for you. Just figure it what you would pay for it, enter the price and it bids in the last 5 seconds or so. Keeps you from running up the price when you are caught up in auction frenzy. It works.

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Old 04-23-2006, 08:38 AM   #3
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Google auction sniper, there are a lot of bots that do it for you. Just figure it what you would pay for it, enter the price and it bids in the last 5 seconds or so. Keeps you from running up the price when you are caught up in auction frenzy. It works.
thanks for the tip.

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Old 04-23-2006, 02:47 PM   #4
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I may have a yellow/pearl in the 2 oz. size. What color R.M Smith's do you have?
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Old 04-23-2006, 03:42 PM   #5
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I may have a yellow/pearl in the 2 oz. size. What color R.M Smith's do you have?
now we're talking. that's exactly what i'm looking for. bunker, yellow scale, or herring in the r .m. smith 2 oz. fi you prefer the 1 oz. I also have a chartreuse or a bunker.

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Is it Yellow/White scale?
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yup. it has a yellow scale back with a cream white belly that has very faint scales. Also black shading around the eyes.

It's one of the nicer plugs I have but I have two. I have zero yellow/white BM dannies

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