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Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan | Just purchased a couple of pounders for the upcoming season and when I took them out of the package the top fin was curved a bit from sitting in the packaging. Just wondering if anybody knew any good ways to straighten them out.
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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished | I have always wondered the same thing with those dang top fins. Though it does not effect the action, at least not that I can tell, but it is just so darn annoying to look at all the time. I am going to try the boiling water I think and see what happens, thanks for the insight |
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Location: ON | I would go go slow with a heat gun. |
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Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan | FAT-SKI - 3/5/2014 1:08 AM
I have always wondered the same thing with those dang top fins. Though it does not effect the action, at least not that I can tell, but it is just so darn annoying to look at all the time. I am going to try the boiling water I think and see what happens, thanks for the insight
Let me know how the boiling water goes |
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| It will not affect the action in any way.
It's not a super model - it's a lure.
And yes there is aure called a super model. I know:)
Landry |
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Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan | Landry - 3/5/2014 1:47 PM
It will not affect the action in any way.
It's not a super model - it's a lure.
And yes there is aure called a super model. I know:)
Landry
Thanks, I've never really fished pounders before so I didn't know if that would affect anything. |
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Location: Yahara River Chain | Yes, they still work with the bent fin. Just like lures that lose an eye (or both), they still work just fine. |
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