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Location: Aurora | Another dbl 10 for a friend.
Zonker body & legs with a hidden spinner above the trailer hook.
A clear disc above the spinner protects the legs from getting wound up in the blade.
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Location: NE Ohio | thats off the beaten path, nice!!!! |
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| Beauties! |
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Novel approach! I like your choice and combination of materials. That could well be the newest hot thing. |
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Location: Oswego, IL | <------------ "A Friend" Did you need my address?
Looks awesome. |
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Location: MN | Wow!
Beautiful Bucktail!
Love your color scheme.
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Location: Lake St.Clair | Wow that's sick!! |
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| nice bucktail. thanks for picture showing spinner on tail. the hidden spinner blade is a neat idea. It would be nice to see a video of how the bait looks in the water. Your friend should be happy. |
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Location: Detroit River | That's cool. In that first pic it looks like the tail is on fire. |
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| Hey Jack.Are you going to sell any?
Thanks,
Gmanny |
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Location: New Hope MN | ok... how did you do the flame feathers? that is sick! |
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| I believe those are not feathers, but barred rabbit strips, which are sometimes referred to as zonk strips, |
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Location: Aurora | Bingo, zonks or zonkers are easy to find and add to yer tails if yer so inclined.
I believe Shumway (available in stores) is making tails with zonker trailers now too.
Pretty durable depending on the hide thickness.
Poor little guys..
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Location: Waconia,MN | Shumways are called the bunny bou, but not nearly as nice looking as yours. Great work. |
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Location: New Hope MN | Sidejack - 4/15/2014 4:39 PM
Bingo, zonks or zonkers are easy to find and add to yer tails if yer so inclined.
I believe Shumway (available in stores) is making tails with zonker trailers now too.
Pretty durable depending on the hide thickness.
Poor little guys..
Are you guys serious right now? If so... I MUST BUY! |
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| Wow thats pretty good work my friend. |
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Location: Oswego, IL | What else you got?  |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Stunning. |
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Location: Denmark | Nice job! |
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Location: Oswego, IL | Anything else done and ready to display sidejack? |
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Location: Aurora | Nothin news-worthy, really.
Recycling/modifying some old Eagle Tails.
The hair he used was so long & lush but layin in boxes makes um flat so I push the bodies back against the weights so they flair more, check the threads, add some saddle, extra weight, blades, an eye bead, trebles if they want, etc.
Takes a while werkin with the bicycle spoke wires George used cuz ya gotta drill everything out but most of his mojo is still intact.
Edited by Sidejack 5/13/2014 6:58 PM
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Location: Oswego, IL | Very nice my friend |
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| nice colors combination |
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Location: The Netherlands. | Very nice lures and colour combos ! |
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