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| Hi All,
I am looking into making my own bucktail lures. Does anyone know a of a good place to buy bulk Colorado #10's and #8's?
Looking for roughly 50-100 blades. I have been googling my brains and haven't been able to find anything. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Feel free to respond here or email me
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160 | go to http://www.lurepartsonline.com |
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Location: MN | http://www.mooreslures.com/ - another good option for blades and components. Give Mr.Moore a call and he'll take care of you. Great customer service.
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Location: Lake of the Woods, Morson, Ontario | Dick Moore will take good care of you. Great service from a guy that knows fishing all the way around. He'll have what you want or get it for you quick.
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Another vote for Dick Moore. He goes the extra mile for his customers and will give you great service. |
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Location: Hugo, MN | Lurepartsonline.com and Mooreslures.com will have EVERYTHING you need, and you'll likely find a bunch of stuff you didn't know you needed. Building bucktails is so easy it'll make you mad that you ever bought one. I built a couple hundred for myself and a fishing buddy, then sold a few dozen to offset the losses. As far as my wife knows, I broke even. |
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Location: Central Wi | Are all of you guys getting your Flashabou from Lurepartsonline.com and Mooreslures.com too or are you finding it someplace else cheaper? |
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Location: Hayward WI | I"ve bought several pre-tied flashaboo skirts from Tackle Industries, a bag of 6 is $10, that's the best deal I've found. Otherwise, yes, Moores and LureParts Online are the main places to buy to tie yourself. |
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| Thanks for all the advice guys! All the info has been extremely helpful |
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