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| While working on our chrismas tree there were two spots that looked empty and i knew just the thing so i ran down stairs opened up the tackle box and grabed the glitter suick and blue/silver jack pot and hung them on there and it looked much better! update the stomper top raider and green reefhawg look enticing as ordaments
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Location: Yahara River Chain | Not me, I don't put up a tree. |
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Location: Williamstown, WV | GREAT IDEA!!! WHO NEEDS TO BUY CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS NOW...i'm telling my wife this asap, it'll save us lot's of money.
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Location: Yahara River Chain | shawn, you won't save money if it causes a divorce. Be very careful!
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Location: London, England | Makes it more fun when your stupid cat tries to climb the tree though... |
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Location: north central wisconsin | before the kid, we used to trim the tree entirely in musky lures. I think I saw it on the inside cover of Musky Hunter at one point too. I never did try the glitter lures, but that is a neat idea, as they will surely catch the light...and the cat.... |
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Location: Northern Wisconsin | Reef Hawg - 12/3/2006 4:47 PM
I never did try the glitter lures, but that is a neat idea, as they will surely catch the light...and the cat....
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Location: Plover, WI | Threw my broken jackpot on earlier today. Looks good. wife thinks i'm a little crazy. |
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Location: minocqua, wi. | after the initial investment ..... Divorce does save money in the long haul! |
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Location: Palm Coast, FL | I have about 12 lures on the tree right now!lol Wife likes them! |
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Location: Waukesha, WI | hmmm, I might just help decorate the tree for a change. It could help pass the time till the season opens up again casting those baits into place. |
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| I am not a big fan of Christmas trees. I do like ours now that it has a couple baits hanging on it though. |
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| I think I'll do that with our tree this year. Hey you know what they say:
"You know why divorces cost so much?"
"Why?"
"Because they're worth it!"
Ryan
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Location: Racine, Wi | So now that we have determined that you can hang baits on a tree, and you don't need any of the standard ""Christmas Ornaments", you can tell the wife you have to go out and buy decorations for the tree. Now you have an additional excuse to buy more baits! Plus, you get to look at them all through December too.  |
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Location: nationwide | Here is a tree I did in my old office a few years back.
All bucktails.
Corey Meyer
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Location: Madison, WI | No hooks for me, for the last 2 nights i've been woken up by one of the cats 3/4 to the top of the tree.. |
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Location: minocqua, wi. | a 4/0 Gamakatsu would work pretty good on that cat |
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Location: Elk River, Minnesota | No need to put presents under that tree....
you can pick your present right off of it!!
Got any extra bucktails there?
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Location: north central wisconsin | ..
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Location: north central wisconsin | Dug this one up from Christmas 1996. Can't beleive it has been that long...and I wish I could find that Eddie bait!
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| Reef Hawg - 12/4/2006 12:21 PM
Dug this one up from Christmas 1996. Can't beleive it has been that long...and I wish I could find that Eddie bait! dude that eddie bait is in the christmas ordament box!
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