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    Fatman,
    Thanks for the tip, I will have to get the razor out, one thing I did notice was if I cured these pony heads there was more chance of the swivel getting jacked up, so I don't cure them any more, heck I rarely get many cast with them when not fishing from my boat. A old man told me once your not crappie fishing untill you start loosing jigs...LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockintats88 View Post
    Fatman,
    Thanks for the tip, I will have to get the razor out, one thing I did notice was if I cured these pony heads there was more chance of the swivel getting jacked up, so I don't cure them any more, heck I rarely get many cast with them when not fishing from my boat. A old man told me once your not crappie fishing untill you start loosing jigs...LOL
    then I am definitly Crappie fihing... I have many stumps and brushpiles decorated for Christmas this year
    :D
    A man is not judged by what he has done for himself but by what he has done for others.

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    If you use the little trick of putting tin foil around the swivel before you powder coat them then pull it off you shouldn't have to trim more than 2 or 3 unless you get too much powder coating on.

    Fatman

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