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50inchGrinch
Posted 8/21/2008 2:29 AM (#332630)
Subject: SS shad





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Are SS Shads typically one fish baits? Had one blow up again today on a 40. Love the baits, but 23 bucks a fish...???

Darcy Cox

PS-Cam, shut up!
esox50
Posted 8/21/2008 6:50 AM (#332634 - in reply to #332630)
Subject: Re: SS shad





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No, they definitely aren't one fish baits. Did the through-wire pull out (is that what you mean by "blow up")? Try contacting Kyle at [email protected].
schrump
Posted 8/21/2008 9:07 AM (#332646 - in reply to #332634)
Subject: Re: SS shad




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Definitely not a one fish bait. I have one, although it's not pretty that has almost 20 fish on it.
Phil
Posted 8/21/2008 12:29 PM (#332667 - in reply to #332630)
Subject: RE: SS shad


What size do you guys use?
esox50
Posted 8/21/2008 2:04 PM (#332692 - in reply to #332630)
Subject: Re: SS shad





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I'm using the 5 1/2". I just bought the 6 1/2" version, but have not had enough time to give it a fair shot.
Reelwise
Posted 8/21/2008 2:44 PM (#332704 - in reply to #332692)
Subject: Re: SS shad




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Not a one fish bait, but definitely not very durable if you don't take care of them. By taking care of them I mean filling in the cracks with some type of glue or epoxy. If you do that, they will last longer. They are one of the few muskie crankbaits made out of Balsa wood, which makes it both light and strong, but the epoxy finish does not hold up too well. Its definitely worth the extra work filling in those cracks, because of the unique action.
50inchGrinch
Posted 8/21/2008 10:51 PM (#332796 - in reply to #332630)
Subject: Re: SS shad





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Yup the wire pulled out the tail. Thanks for the contact info.
Steve Jonesi
Posted 8/21/2008 10:56 PM (#332798 - in reply to #332630)
Subject: Re: SS shad




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Santa Clause brought me a couple 9" SS Shads last month. Shhhhh.Very nice! Steve
schrump
Posted 8/22/2008 10:14 AM (#332851 - in reply to #332798)
Subject: Re: SS shad




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Steve Jonesi - 8/21/2008 10:56 PM

Santa Clause brought me a couple 9" SS Shads last month. Shhhhh.Very nice! Steve

Me too! Huge fall fish better watch out.
The Wanderer
Posted 8/23/2008 10:07 AM (#332987 - in reply to #332630)
Subject: Re: SS shad





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Location: Burlington, WI
I've got a 5 1/2" crappie pattern one that has never been thrown if you want to buy it for $20 shipped.
SMOKER TACKLE
Posted 8/25/2008 11:13 PM (#333406 - in reply to #332987)
Subject: Re: SS shad




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You can call me at 636 671 8433
or E mail me at [email protected]
Ill do my best to try to help
Thanks Kyle Smoker Tackle
JONESI and Jeremy you were suppose to keep it QUITE
Steve Jonesi
Posted 8/26/2008 1:08 AM (#333413 - in reply to #332630)
Subject: Re: SS shad




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Hahahahahaha! Some things are just too good to keep quiet. Thanks for making baits fish eat. Steve
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