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| These are for early season. Double #6 Colorado and #8 French blades, powder coated. Can't wait to use them!
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Location: South-Central PA | Really nice bucktails!
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Location: Maryland | Nice clean bucktails. |
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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished | Wow those are nice!!! |
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Location: Hugo, MN | #2 and #3 are NICE. I made some burners up last year just like these. They're not just for early season. |
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| Thanks everyone I appreciate it. Ive been admiring the baits on here for some time, truly amazing works of art! |
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Location: S.Wisconsin | Those tails are sweet. I love the use of boo and feathers. I bet a lot of muskies are gonna hate them tho |
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Location: Madison, WI | Nice bucktails, love the color and use of materials!!. #6 colorados, so they are medium sized, how long are they and what size treble did you use?
Nice work, they will get slammed!
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| Real nice . I like em ! |
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| absolutely beautiful. |
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| Awesome! Very nice bucktails |
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| Absolutely beautiful!
Where'd you get those feathers? |
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| The #6's are about 8" long with a 6/0 treble weighing 1.6 oz. I picked up the feathers from a local fly tying shop.
Edited by rtowns 2/29/2012 11:39 AM
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