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Message Subject: New Flasher Inline.
SuperMuskie
Posted 10/30/2006 4:34 PM (#217843)
Subject: New Flasher Inline.




New Flasher Inline. 11" and 2.5 ounces. Dual Mustad hooks. Green and Silver Tail. Can see it a mile away in the water.

Edited by SuperMuskie 10/30/2006 4:37 PM



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Tigger
Posted 10/30/2006 4:49 PM (#217848 - in reply to #217843)
Subject: RE: New Flasher Inline.





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Location: Burton, Ohio
That will get some in the boat!
jlong
Posted 10/31/2006 8:06 AM (#217966 - in reply to #217848)
Subject: RE: New Flasher Inline.





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Location: Black Creek, WI
Cool looking bait. Is that saltwater flashabou? Are those #8 Colorado blades?

Also, how do you guys measure the length of a lure? I'd say that bait is only 7 inches long (body profile) or maybe 10 inches long if you include the blades as part of the lure's profile.... but not 11 inches. What is standard protocol for this?
SuperMuskie
Posted 10/31/2006 9:29 AM (#217994 - in reply to #217966)
Subject: RE: New Flasher Inline.




Total length of someting like this is and will be 11". There is a rear and front hook. In most cases, I will determine the total length from the lure eye to the base of the hook. Anything that hangs past the hook is usually not included in the length. It depends on the lure and the maker as everyone is different. As far as hard baits, the length is the actual body itself.

Thanks for the input.

Edited by SuperMuskie 10/31/2006 9:45 AM
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