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| Has anyone tried out the headbanger lures? Any good? What colours?
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Location: Twin Cities, MN | I have one, it is very nice. ( orange / black )
Nice popping sound to it.
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Location: Waukee, IA | For the record there are two completely different baits with that name. A globe style topwater and a multiple jointed crankbait. |
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Location: SE, WI. | I've been building my Headbanger since 1992. I built it after fishing Frenchy Lamay's Humper! What a awesome lure!!!! Only, I built this bait because In my Mind, Frenchies was too Rigid, where mine was more Leverage Free, and Free swinging. Maybe some research should be done, before naming a Bait.... JUST SAYIN! JD |
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| JD how is the guy to know about some bait you make in your basement. He probably looked at registered companies. Are you a registered business? Do you pay Federal excise taxes?? How's anyone to know the name of your lure if your not even legally legit |
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| To clarify this is what I was talking about.
https://www.headbangerlures.com/ |
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| I have the suspending version. Haven't used it too much, but the action is very unique and I believe it'll be an effective lure early season. I'm going to upsize the hooks myself, the stock ones are small imo. |
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