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Location: Minneapolis, MN | Does anyone use the Krisco Jr. bait? I'm looking for some shallow running baits for my father who has a poor shoulder and can't handle blades bigger than double 8's, deep diving cranks, or large rubber baits. He really likes to throw MiniD's, Buchertails, and size 13 jointed x-raps.
Also, can anyone speak about the Musky Armor gloves? I've been using a pair of rapala fishing gloves, the ones with the cloth back, and after almost getting a hook in the back of the hand this weekend I thought maybe I should look for something with a little more protection. |
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| Lindy fish handler gloves. Kevlar front. Not cheap, but worth it. |
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Location: Minneapolis, MN | Is the back of the glove cloth or is it Kevlar as well and can prevent a hook from going through? |
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Location: MN | The Musky Armor gloves will protect you from the gill rakers when you put the old Leech Lake lip lock on them and they thrash. But it's just a thin polyester microfibre fabric so it won't stop teeth or hooks. |
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Location: Ottawa Lake, MI | Lindy gloves are awesome. |
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| ss shad in reg and mids are some real good shallow cranks. crane baits 103,104,105,305,306,307. |
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Location: Minneapolis, MN | Might have to check out the SS Shad, Crane baits are out of stock at Thorne Bros. |
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| Krisco Jr is a great bait |
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| On the gloves front. I have a pair of Musky Armor gloves and they work. You can get better and cheaper gloves at your local Menards/Home Depot/Lowes. I have been using some rubberized Kevlar gloves from Menards the last few years that are cheaper and offer more protection...check them out...
http://www.menards.com/main/housewares/apparel/gloves/performance/c...
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| Mojo1269 - 9/18/2013 8:06 AM
On the gloves front. I have a pair of Musky Armor gloves and they work. You can get better and cheaper gloves at your local Menards/Home Depot/Lowes. I have been using some rubberized Kevlar gloves from Menards the last few years that are cheaper and offer more protection...check them out...
http://www.menards.com/main/housewares/apparel/gloves/performance/c...
I use the menards gloves too. they work very well for the price. |
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