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muskymandan
Posted 1/28/2011 9:54 AM (#478308)
Subject: Bucktail Skirt Material Idea "Unused PowerPro?"





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I have been sitting around the house trying to figure out what to do with 5 spools of PowerPro with 30-40 yards of unused line left on them. I really can't utilize the line on one of my reels because I do not and will not "splice line together" Has anyone cut the powerpro into 8-10" strips and possibly painted it for an indestructable bucktail skirt? It's just an idea if I can't come up with something they are going in the trash.
If you have an idea I would like to here about it.
Thanks
jakejusa
Posted 1/28/2011 12:53 PM (#478343 - in reply to #478308)
Subject: RE: Bucktail Skirt Material Idea "Unused PowerPro?"




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Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
that's out of the box thinking. You could burn the ends so they don't unravel but I don't know how you would get it layered deep enough to be thick. Will look like a grass skirt I think. Or use in combination with black tinsel skirting underneath it. If you do it post it in Basement baits..."do it, just do it"
erico
Posted 1/28/2011 1:22 PM (#478351 - in reply to #478308)
Subject: RE: Bucktail Skirt Material Idea "Unused PowerPro?"





Location: Hayward WI
How about using them to wrap the bucktail skirts?
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