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Message Subject: Weighting of a Poes Jackpot
Musky_Slayer
Posted 2/3/2005 2:23 PM (#133649)
Subject: Weighting of a Poes Jackpot


Does Anyone know what type of wood is used in the jackpot and how it is weighted? I know there is lead in the tail end but am not sure if there is any towards the head?

SLay Em and let em go
Fish-n-Freak
Posted 2/3/2005 2:49 PM (#133657 - in reply to #133649)
Subject: RE: Weighting of a Poes Jackpot




Posts: 259


Location: Alexandria, MN
They are made of Cedar and I think the lead in the tail is all it's got.

esox-dan
Posted 2/3/2005 10:16 PM (#133713 - in reply to #133649)
Subject: RE: Weighting of a Poes Jackpot




I stripped and repainted 1. It only had weight in the tail.
The Handyman
Posted 2/4/2005 1:20 PM (#133820 - in reply to #133649)
Subject: RE: Weighting of a Poes Jackpot




Posts: 1046


The ones I have re-done, I never found any lead in them! That goes for the awaker too!
sworrall
Posted 2/5/2005 10:38 AM (#133877 - in reply to #133820)
Subject: RE: Weighting of a Poes Jackpot





Posts: 32934


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I really like the Awaker, and so do the muskies in Rhinelander.
nwild
Posted 2/5/2005 10:41 AM (#133879 - in reply to #133877)
Subject: RE: Weighting of a Poes Jackpot





Posts: 1996


Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
Before the Top Raider was around the Awaker was my go to topwater. You very rarely hear much about them anymore. Maybe it is just a Rhinelander preference.
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