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Message Subject: flashabou
bassinjp
Posted 4/1/2009 12:02 PM (#369600)
Subject: flashabou


How do you get the flashabou from twisting around the blades?
knooter
Posted 4/1/2009 3:58 PM (#369628 - in reply to #369600)
Subject: Re: flashabou




Posts: 531


Location: Hugo, MN
Move the blades a bit further from the flashabou by adding a few more beads. This should take care of most of it. I tie my homemade DCG's so that the bottom of the blade is a half inch or so above the coil that the flashabou is tied to. One other thing is to use the Magnum Flashabou instead of the standard stuff. The Mag Flash is much stiffer and won't tangle so bad.
Don
Posted 4/2/2009 4:08 AM (#369722 - in reply to #369600)
Subject: RE: flashabou





Posts: 131


Location: Southwest Ohio
Where do you buy the mag flash? I recently found some searching the internet but it was a bit pricey. Also do you have any suggestions on blades, beads and other hardware for DCG take offs?
Thanks,
Don
2K (kustom kolors)
knooter
Posted 4/2/2009 2:49 PM (#369800 - in reply to #369600)
Subject: Re: flashabou




Posts: 531


Location: Hugo, MN
Lusrepartsonline.com (Stamina Tackle) sells the Mag Flashabou, as does Thorne Bros.
Beaver
Posted 4/2/2009 10:40 PM (#369907 - in reply to #369800)
Subject: Re: flashabou





Posts: 4266


Reinke Brothers in Milwaukee has Mag-Flashabou, but I think it is like $5 or more for a package, and I use a whole package for one lure. 414-383-5591
I've never had trouble with it wrapping on the blades. Once you get the lure wet it just hangs there like a glob of wet weeds.
mrmatt
Posted 4/3/2009 5:17 PM (#370028 - in reply to #369600)
Subject: Re: flashabou




Posts: 189


Location: West Bend, WI
Cabela's also carries it. Not a huge color selection, but not too bad.
guest
Posted 4/3/2009 10:55 PM (#370086 - in reply to #370028)
Subject: Re: flashabou


Sad to see that posts stating where you can buy flashabou isn't deleted.

There was someone looking for a certain color lure and I tryed to help him out buy telling him I saw one in a bait shop in Hayward and didn't even enter the name of the bait shop. Was just trying to help the guy out and my post was deleted.

Can somebody answer why they can give store names and phone numbers under this post and not get deleted and why mine was???????

 

 

Guest 2
Posted 4/4/2009 9:11 AM (#370119 - in reply to #369600)
Subject: RE: flashabou


It's called favoritism, and guys that are on this site all the time can post what they want, where as everyone else has to follow the rules...

Ouch, truth hurt? Sure does....
guest 3
Posted 4/21/2009 6:40 PM (#373479 - in reply to #369600)
Subject: RE: flashabou


I ALSO AGREE WITH THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
muskie-nick
Posted 4/21/2009 10:27 PM (#373544 - in reply to #369600)
Subject: RE: flashabou





Posts: 163


Location: lake st clair michigan
moores also has the magnum flashabou......www.mooreslures.com
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