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Location: Des Moines IA | Sorting out the collection for the Chicago Swap and had to laugh. When I got to the regular dawgs, which I used to think were HUGE back in '03, I though, yeah I'll keep em', might want to throw them for smallies on the river ....... Couldn't help but laugh after that thought .....
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Location: N.FIB | are you bringing all of them lures or just some |
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Location: Des Moines IA | Just some. I honestly could live with 10 lures, but I can't make myself part with the lot ......
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Location: Eastern Ontario | Actually I caught more fish when I only owned 10 lures instead of 600. But then again I was 30 yearts younger and could cast from dawn till after dark and was a lot keener than I am today. Now I usually go out for a couple hours after supper to see if anything is moving or the odd weekend to some distant water. Seldom do I use more than a half dozen lures and could fish the rest of my days with 10 lures or at least 10 for stained water and another 6 for clear. As it is I own more lures than I could get wet in a lifetime without swamping the boat. |
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Location: Chisholm, MN | Can't wait till my lure selection is that large |
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Posts: 968
Location: N.FIB | I wish mine was that small,lol |
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Location: Des Moines IA | I learned early, still only use like 20 baits all year, but I can't seem to let go of the rest  |
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Location: Des Moines IA | I did the math and @ 15$ a piece... 1800$. Boy am I glad I went for the 5000$ coverage on my personal equipment on my insurance ...... |
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