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Location: ontario | Which do you prefer on your bucktail ? |
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Location: Ashland WI | Tinsel. |
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Location: NE Ohio | tinsel on bucktails and silicone rubber on spinner baits. |
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Location: Lake St Clair | My custom baits lately have been a mix between marabou and tinsel, this combo in the right color scheme looks awesome.
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Location: Alex or Alek? | No deer tail?!? My favorite homeade baits are marabou with a tinsel teaser on the bottom, octoberfest color scheme. |
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Location: St. Lawrence River | Tinsel. It catches fosh for me so why change. |
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Location: Aurora | I really dig all 3
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Location: Dixon, IL | I use hair for years and few times I used shampoo to make hair softer! I like tinsel for action but sometime stuck with treble hook! |
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Location: Vilas County, WI | Tinsel is easily #1
Marabou is a distant 2nd.
Silicone I've had very limited success with so I've pretty much given up on it. |
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Location: Northern Illinois | On my homemade baits I like tinsel for the combination on action and flash, but marabou on the front can trigger also. One thing I like about the tinsel is that it casts more easily into the wind. Bucktail for spinner baits in the weeds seems to work well too. |
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Location: oswego, il | The rubber fans are furious! |
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Location: Ashland WI | ToddM - 10/8/2017 3:27 AM
The rubber fans are furious!
Would you call that a micro aggression?? |
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Location: oswego, il | 14ledo81 - 10/8/2017 4:57 AM
ToddM - 10/8/2017 3:27 AM
The rubber fans are furious!
Would you call that a micro aggression??
Talking bump stock for a bb gun. Too soon? |
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| Doesn't matter to me because I believe the fish are attracted by the type of blades used. Kdawg |
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| That is a cool looking skirt Sidejack. Looks like a big ole clouser minnow for fly fishing but on Roids. |
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Location: Aurora | The marabou collar is ho-made but the rear skirt is from a Ghosttail like the one below.
One can never have enough Ghosttails in my opinion.
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Location: midwest | Silicone, flashabou, marabou, hair, most likely because that's the order in which materials I throw the most.
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Location: oswego, il | Sidejack - 10/10/2017 8:13 AM
The marabou collar is ho-made but the rear skirt is from a Ghosttail like the one below.
One can never have enough Ghosttails in my opinion.
Ho's? |
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Location: Aurora | ToddM - 10/10/2017 6:18 PM
Sidejack - 10/10/2017 8:13 AM
The marabou collar is ho-made but the rear skirt is from a Ghosttail like the one below.
One can never have enough Ghosttails in my opinion.
Ho's?
Yeah, cheap ones.
Fine motor skills are a must! |
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