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    I like the willows and have seen those with the second hole but you can't get gold plate in those. They're polished brass. It takes me about 5 minutes to drill 100 of these and I have a lot of time.

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    I did not check with worth company to see if you can get them in gold I made up a few more today messing around these are just cheap blades similar to what you singing on the other site doesn't take me long to put the second hole in them anyway I can't enjoy making them both ways either soldering or split rings in the second hole I believe that I can come up with a few more ideals as far as ice fishing goes I want to take a small Colorado and solder a hook on the underside by the way the ones I'm posting here are powder painted and I can do glow-in-the-dark without no problem ctom where things start to freeze up there where you're at I'm supposed that you've got a frost by now.

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    No frost at home yet but it did look like winter up at the cabin a couple weeks back. We had some really heavy frost up there then but it didn't freeze over puddles or anything. We're supposed to see near 80 here this afternoon so I don't think I have to worry about frost yet. But we are digging the fall bulbs today so they can dry....great day for drying them what with the wind we have .

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    Quote Originally Posted by CTom View Post
    No frost at home yet but it did look like winter up at the cabin a couple weeks back. We had some really heavy frost up there then but it didn't freeze over puddles or anything. We're supposed to see near 80 here this afternoon so I don't think I have to worry about frost yet. But we are digging the fall bulbs today so they can dry....great day for drying them what with the wind we have .
    we have a beautiful day today about 76° finally we are getting some cooler weather but I see it's going back to the 80s I'll be glad when I get out of here and get back to Oregon we should be getting some frost in a little town where I come from a pretty quick yes we used to dig our bulbs up every year and put them in the basement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snake River View Post
    I did not check with worth company to see if you can get them in gold I made up a few more today messing around these are just cheap blades similar to what you singing on the other site doesn't take me long to put the second hole in them anyway I can't enjoy making them both ways either soldering or split rings in the second hole I believe that I can come up with a few more ideals as far as ice fishing goes I want to take a small Colorado and solder a hook on the underside by the way the ones I'm posting here are powder painted and I can do glow-in-the-dark without no problem ctom where things start to freeze up there where you're at I'm supposed that you've got a frost by now.

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    I have used some spoons similar to pink/white one for big blue gills, without the tail Just a #8 single hook on swivel but open end if hook has to face up, no other bait needed but sometimes a pink waxie helps. Also I believe the ones in picture are upside down for best action(I realize u are showing them this way for pict.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by jaxsprat View Post
    I have used some spoons similar to pink/white one for big blue gills, without the tail Just a #8 single hook on swivel but open end if hook has to face up, no other bait needed but sometimes a pink waxie helps. Also I believe the ones in picture are upside down for best action(I realize u are showing them this way for pict.)
    I don't understand what you mean by upside down for the picture.

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