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Location: Corning, Iowa | I've got an old squirko, that has a bad tail. Other than R&H, what can I use for a replacement? I hate to pay shipping on one pack of tails. Thanks |
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| Try maybe a Mogambo grub made by Kalin's. Any large grub might do, though. |
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| Kalin's 6" are the best replacement tails I have found for bigger baits or for something smaller I like Power Bait twister tails |
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Location: Chicago | What do you guys use for Replacement Tails on Magnum Bulldawgs.
I have 5 baits, that are missing portions of the tails, I have melted many of the tails on and then they rip
somewhere else. Some have been bitten off. Not sure if I should just keep the hooks and deep 6 the baits and
buy new baits? or if there is a tail, grub or something I should melt on the rubber bodied bases I have.
Thanks for your help!
Rob |
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| the Tails are from action plastics call any "Muskie Shop" and they should have them,
or I con hook you up with a few.
eme [email protected]
Keith |
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| Robby
Never toss a bulldawg, no matter how mangled it gets!
When you can't melt them together anymore, use them for parts. When you're out of parts, use the leftover rubber to "glue" them back together.
Oh yeah, wear gloves. Melted bulldawg HURTS! |
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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | Never toss, or throw away, if you will, a Bulldawg, yes. Dont melt her down. Retire the old girl to your wall of memories/ fame. |
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Location: Chicago | Thanks for the update. I will email you Keith.
Rob |
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