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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | Who says there is no such thing as free?
So here it is: A spinner rack. Works well for displaying Bucktails and such at shows. Bad news is, I'm not shipping it. You have to come to Appleton, WI to pick it up. First come, first served. If I do not get a reply by Sunday night before I go to bed, she's going out on the curb. I will hold it for you for one week. Best bet is to send me an E-mail to: [email protected]. |
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Location: oswego, il | Rob, you should still make your bucktails, they are great. If you noticed at the lacrosse show, there were few bucktails, any of them there were kinda afterthoughts, just part of a booth. Almost everybody there fished the chip and were fairly new to the sport. A bucktail booth could have sold alot of baits that had flowage colors. |
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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | Hi Todd,
Thanx for the kind words about my Bucks, but it just was not as fun as making cranks. I get more enjoyment out of bucks now just making them for friends, and teaching folks how to make their own. |
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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | Looks like the infamous Jason Long is entering the Bucktail market. He helped to refine my line when I was still making them, so I'm sure that his bucks are gonna ROCK! |
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