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    OK, now all you need to do is find time off work this summer, an we will get after those fighters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronald Meeder View Post
    Pete do you need someone to test the jigs? Cannot make to the sports show, been there with LBM a couple times, ended up buying more fishing tackle than I needed.
    Ron, I did not think it was possible to have more tackle than you needed.

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    I NEED to find time off from work this spring and summer! No joke! Last spring I had been ill for a bit and I wound up working my butt off for quite a while to get things back on track. I need to get out fishing to make up for that. Hybrid fishing it is!

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    bet they would work on them glen eyes

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    I haven't been out there to fish, but I would think that it would work on eyes. However, I have another jig that I am making that I want to try for eyes. Do you guys think this would work? It works on saltwater stuuf - as shown below.

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    a cherrio with a tail ya never know

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    They are called "fluke balls" - and they are used for fishing for fluke (aka flounder) in the Northeast. I make them up to 8 oz. A buddy of mine has been using them for snapper (see the pic) off of Alabama. It is funny, I caught lots of fluke when I lived in NY, but they must have all been female

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