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Location: Holly, MI | Where can I find these? Wasn't it of different types of blades and their sound?
thanks for the help.
-dave |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I have them on an audio tape, that is the only source. |
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Location: Holly, MI | Crap . Do you ever intend to put them up on the web? I have no idea how to convert however. |
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Location: New Baden IL | I "heard" of these sounds also. Is there anyway you could submit a rundown of some of the more popular baits and their sound characteristics compared to each other?
Like how a suick sounds compared to a Jake, etc. I read here that a Suick has one of the noisiest sound profiles of any bait. A listing of the loudes to the quitest would be cool.
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Rodney LaCaze |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I have a seminar at the Milwaukee Chapter MI this April 27, and am going to try to update the presentation and burn it to a CD. If I get that done, perhaps Zach might be able to pick a couple off the cd and upload them to our server. I'll check with him! |
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Location: New Baden IL | Any quick reply on some of the louder baits that dont seem to be, like the suick.
I was really surprised to hear it was one of the louder sound profiles.
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Rodney LaCaze |
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