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| Don't let a mouse get in your tackle box full of your buck tails!
Everything maraboo is ruined and looks like a chicken was killed in there. If this ever happens to you just leave the lid open in the bed of your truck and drive around town this will clean the mess real fast.
Now where are my mouse traps!
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Location: Minnesota | But now you can go to the Mn musky expo and buy new baits |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | 47 has a good point there. |
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| Too bad I'm in pa. But on the bright side while you all are shopping tmro I will be throwing some lures. Will need a few more buck tails soon though |
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Location: North Central PA | what a novel way to share that information. |
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Location: Metro, MN | I will throwing my new baits from the show tomorrow...too bad it will just be in my backyard pool |
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Location: Aurora | backyard pool??
~jealous look~ |
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| That sucks! If you know a fly tyer, you might be able to get the bucktails fixed. I've twice had mice set up housekeeping in the back of my truck. Both times that ate the hair and feathers off a fly that was on a rod hook keeper. Once the mouse bit through a fly line. Luckily, my flies and lures were in closed boxes. I trapped both of the mice. |
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Location: Illinois | Trim those bad boys down and throw on a couple killer rubber skirts. |
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