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kevinb
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Homemade Lures

Post by kevinb » Fri Apr 18, 2008 11:48 pm

I ordered my bucktail kit. If tigers chase disasters,I'm in luck:-$
I saw Brett's lures and they were very well put together. Does anyone else make their own bucktails and/or crankbaits..etc.
Willing to show them off? Teach us newbies any tips or advice?:-"

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RE:Homemade Lures

Post by muskyhunter » Fri Apr 18, 2008 11:59 pm

Hey..get a saw..sit down on a wooden chair. Start cuttin about 6 inches up from the floor. If the saw goes through and you dump yourself on the floor then you've made the worlds first sucker bait!! Hookless, weedless too!! Tadah!!
Todd Reis
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RE:Homemade Lures

Post by kevinb » Sat Apr 19, 2008 12:06 am

muskyhunter wrote:Hey..get a saw..sit down on a wooden chair. Start cuttin about 6 inches up from the floor. If the saw goes through and you dump yourself on the floor then you've made the worlds first sucker bait!! Hookless, weedless too!! Tadah!!
Oh my god..thats funny. I've made 2 of those already.:-"

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