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| fred, I just recieved my package from the auction. I must say your tinsel tails are awesome. I have started to troll bucktails behind a dipsey diver and I must say this is the perfect spinner for this application.[:bigsmile:] |
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| ToddM,
Thanks for the compliment. Those tinsel tails have served me well over the last couple of years. All but 2 of my fish this year came on them, but I do throw them a lot.
The work well burned too. They are heavy enough that they won't come out of the water on you. The weight also makes them a dream to cast even into the wind.
Big fish aren't interested in smaller baits? Ask Mark H. about that one![:0] |
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| And they also look nice hanging on the tree during the Holiday's...[:bigsmile:]
No doubt this is some of the finest "tail" I've every laid my hands on..[:0] [:bigsmile:]
Yes they work and very well...Dog gone Aligator tried to eat one on me a few weeks ago on Cass..[8)]
Won't be long and they'll be chewed up and you'll be ordering more..have fun with them.
Mark
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| A group of 4 of us went up to Canada about a about 6 weeks ago. We boated 17 fish and 12 of them came on those Freds Tinsel-tails. Raised tons of other fish on them too. This bait was really hot. We picked ours up at Thorne Bros. in the cities. I'm Not sure where else you can get them but get some if you see them. They really work and are something different to throw at them. Price is reasonable too. Thanks Fred for a great new and different bait to use.
Lockjaw |
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| Crap! The word is out.
I gave Fred's Tinsel Tails a test or two this season and they sure produced well for me too. Small but effective! These may be the next buzz in tails since the advent of the Rizzo Wiz. Big things often come in small packages. Wish I would have tossed them more later in the season.
Thanks for making 'em Fred. We'll keep buying them. |
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