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Location: Savage, MN | Does anybody know what kind of bucktail this is? The weight is unique to me and therefore hope it helps with Id'ing. Thanks.
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Location: MN | It's a keel weight Gerry Carroll uses them a lot 5/8 is his most common weight. But anyone could have done it moore's sells keel weights along with others.
If it has a second hook how is it attached one splitring or two? |
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Location: Savage, MN | Yes, it does have a swcond hook connected with two split rings. |
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Location: The desert | Maybe show a picture of the whole thing? |
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Location: Savage, MN | Sorry, figured the weight would be the best identifier. Here is the whole thing (s). One blade on each had a plastic coating that has seen better days.
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Location: oconomowoc, wi | what kind of reel do you throw these with? |
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Location: Savage, MN | Either a 400b or a Saltist 20HC. Both work pretty well. Saltist is on a little heavier rod but still works. The 400b is on a XH but loads up nicely. |
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Location: Gilberts IL/Rhinelander WI | fishhawk50 - 2/17/2016 6:05 AM
what kind of reel do you throw these with?
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Location: Madison, WI | fishhawk50 - 2/17/2016 6:05 AM
what kind of reel do you throw these with?
haha! |
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Location: Sawyer County, WI |
Not sure what baits those are, but a Dadson would last longer.  |
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | and cost a lot more LOL! |
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Location: Savage, MN | They are Gerry's Girls. Thanks to Mr. Gerry Carroll himself for confirming. They are great blades by the way.
On another note" what am I missing about the "what kind of reel do you throw with these" comment. A play off of the "what is the best reel for 10's" question that is always asked? |
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