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Location: Poynette WI. | This will be a double tail, but what makes it so special is the white hair is from a deer I shot. I have had really good luck with any lure I've made with it. I think it gives it a little extra mojo. Do any of you have any special thing you add to your lures that you believe gives it a little extra mojo? |
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Location: Poynette WI. | Here we go with the picture problem again
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Yes! To my own lures and added to the ones I sell as well! |
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Location: Glen Ellyn Il | Yes if I am doing white buck tails I always like to add a little red in the bottom tail, or if I am using deer hair I like to use a few strands of black flashing gold, so the sun will get some reflection
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Location: Poynette WI. | I know a guy who adds a little piece of red to every tail he makes no matter what color the tail is. |
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Location: NorthCentral WI | I know a guy who adds a little piece of his own butt hair to every tail he makes no matter what color the tail is. |
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Location: varies | ^yikes! |
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| That tail is awesome! Nice work for sure. Would love to see it hanging from my box! |
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Location: SE Wisconsin | 2 of buddies have grown their beards really long then used it for bucktails. They've both caught fish one them. The first cast with it my buddy caught an 18" smallmouth |
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Location: NorthCentral WI | Kidding of course.
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