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    Put a check in da mail for me some of those today !!
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    Got these babies in the mail today..
    Can't wait to try them out...
    Thanks Scott V and Gene, you guys really do great work!


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    Quote Originally Posted by spiderwoman View Post
    I see they thought you needed instructions with yours...Rofl Sorry couldn't help myself!!! They look great -- let us know how they work!!
    LMBFAO!!!!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by hawgdog View Post
    Put a check in da mail for me some of those today !!
    Thanks Hawgdog, I'll be watching the mail.
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    They werk great. OleBlue and I pushed 4 up front Saturday ( and pulled 6 off the back), and caught lots of fish on em!!! They AIN'T dink proof tho!!! Lol


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    You are very welcome....THANK YOU!!!!
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    Thanks Hawgdog, I'll be watching the mail.

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    How much are those jewels?

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    Canebreaker you must be on the night train....as am I!! PM SENT
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    How much are those jewels?

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    Quote Originally Posted by canebreaker View Post
    How much are those jewels?
    Take a look at his ad over in the Classifieds.

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    Thanks again Scott....I used them yesterday and the worked great. Caught some fish on em as well. I think i like pushing better than pulling now. Thanks again
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    Thanks Hawgdog, I'll be watching the mail.

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    Thank you Hawgdog. You catch a lot of crappie pushing with the rigs. It's a little harder telling when you get one on though. Sometimes there's a little too much line out of the water or something just don't look just right. Usually a keeper will let you know when he's on there. I usually just pick mine up and check it every now and then. There might be a 6 inch hitch hiker on there.
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