Double Axe Flaptail
muskyroller
Posted 7/7/2020 7:25 PM (#963140)
Subject: Double Axe Flaptail




Posts: 1039


Location: North St. Paul, MN
Had these going since last year. Cool sound when the blades hit each other. Spreader hooks need to go though!!! How do you store such a bait?!?



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Pal
Posted 7/7/2020 7:46 PM (#963141 - in reply to #963140)
Subject: RE: Double Axe Flaptail




Posts: 673


Location: Twin Cities, MN
How do you store such a bait?!?

Very carefully ..... as they do not fit in the larger / deeper plano containers, so mine pretty much take up their own dedicated slot in my small lakewood pedestal box.

Pal
Eastman03
Posted 7/8/2020 8:59 AM (#963154 - in reply to #963140)
Subject: Re: Double Axe Flaptail




Posts: 112


Haha nice! Honestly, I made a very similar bait (even the paint job, weird) and my number one reason for not using it more is storage! These lures are so annoying to bring as they take up precious space in the pedestal box, and don't fit in my other Lakewood box. Oh well, i'll leave it on the deck of my boat with many other lures.
Landonfish
Posted 7/20/2020 8:29 PM (#963528 - in reply to #963140)
Subject: Re: Double Axe Flaptail




Posts: 360


Just fold the spreaders over and hook together for storage.
Grass
Posted 8/14/2020 12:28 PM (#965300 - in reply to #963140)
Subject: Re: Double Axe Flaptail




Posts: 620


Location: Seymour, WI
I've been wanting to buy a flaptail. Are these baits for sale?