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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> 9" Ernies
 
Message Subject: 9" Ernies
royboy
Posted 4/26/2019 6:23 AM (#936285)
Subject: 9" Ernies




Posts: 102


Location: Ireland
I recently bought 2 9" Ernies from MuskyShop as I was down to my last one .  The 2 new ones I received have a hole along the the belly of the lures .  What is the reason for this ? and does affect the swimming action of the lure?    Rgds , Pat 
sukrchukr
Posted 4/26/2019 2:37 PM (#936321 - in reply to #936285)
Subject: RE: 9" Ernies




Location: Vilas
Of the three ernies Ive owned, two of them leaked.... so Im guessing this is just a more efficient way of leaking
supertrollr
Posted 4/26/2019 4:27 PM (#936334 - in reply to #936285)
Subject: Re: 9" Ernies


lil one are also like that, i have no idea of the reason ,but the action still really good ,and mine have never leaked
Steve Le Maitre
Posted 4/27/2019 1:27 AM (#936357 - in reply to #936285)
Subject: Re: 9" Ernies




Posts: 82


They use the same mould for the squirrels Ernie, so the hole is already in place. Saves the sods having two moulds
RyanJoz
Posted 5/6/2019 1:35 PM (#936944 - in reply to #936285)
Subject: Re: 9" Ernies




Posts: 1716


Location: Mt. Zion, IL
I always break out the epoxy and seal them up. Don’t trust them not to hold water and freeze and then split.
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