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    Default Curly tail mold


    Looking for suggestions on a curly tail that can handle a 1/8 oz and 1/4 oz jig heads

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    BassTackle 220 grub. Catches everything that swims. Crappie don't seem to have anything against the bigger grub a lot of the time. It is not real fat like a K grub.
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    I have that one in the 48 cavity

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    Having trouble finding that mold can you post pix when chance

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    Quote Originally Posted by snake River View Post
    I have that one in the 48 cavity
    Bob is this the curly tails on your website?
    If I dont ask its my fault for not knowing

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    Quote Originally Posted by fe1 View Post
    Bob is this the curly tails on your website?
    Yes it is an excellent yes it is an excellent bait.Name:  BC8FBB3D-1875-4CF5-BDCA-89EDF269BDB2.jpg
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    Thanks I found it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snake River View Post
    Yes it is an excellent yes it is an excellent bait.Name:  BC8FBB3D-1875-4CF5-BDCA-89EDF269BDB2.jpg
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    I really like the plastic you use on them Bob Very durable !
    If I dont ask its my fault for not knowing

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    Quote Originally Posted by fe1 View Post
    I really like the plastic you use on them Bob Very durable !
    Yes Floyd the plastic is very durable and very strong we do not use anything else now when we make up our plastics . if you have one of the other twisters there Floyd take it and try to pull it apart it's a little test that I do to keep track of the durability of the plastic sometimes I could take a 2 inch plastic date and stretch it out another couple of inches without it turned a part. of your stuff will be in the mail tomorrow Floyd.

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