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CiscoKid
Posted 5/6/2003 10:08 AM (#69211)
Subject: Bucktails - A Lot of Hair or Little Hair?





Posts: 1906


Location: Oconto Falls, WI
What does everybody prefer for hair on their bucktails? Do you like a big bulky bucktail, or a thinned out one?

I like mine thinned out. For some reason I just have better luck with them, and they are easier to "burn".
Musktothehuhhuh
Posted 5/6/2003 10:42 AM (#69213 - in reply to #69211)
Subject: RE: Bucktails - A Lot of Hair or Little Hair?




Posts: 129


My favorite bucktail is Jody Mills's Georgian Bayt, it has a ton of hair on it and this thing is awsome. By far the best quality bucktail I have seen. You pay for it, but the proof is in the pudding, every year he has boated HUGE fish on that bucktail ( I am talkin 45-55 lbs). Be warned they are not cheap $40 CAN. so $28-32 US. He numbers every one and has a list who owns each, so he can keep track of all the big fish caught on them.
Musk.
Ranger
Posted 5/6/2003 10:50 AM (#69214 - in reply to #69213)
Subject: RE: Bucktails - A Lot of Hair or Little Hair?





Posts: 3869


Thinner rather than thicker. Buchertail 700s seem just right for me.
Ranger
Posted 5/6/2003 10:53 AM (#69215 - in reply to #69214)
Subject: RE: Bucktails - A Lot of Hair or Little Hair?





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Musktothehuhhuh - how do we contact this master bucktail maker? Also, does your little hand jive deal, i.e., the animation in your profile, mean what I think it means?!
MuskieMedic
Posted 5/6/2003 12:15 PM (#69236 - in reply to #69211)
Subject: RE: Bucktails - A Lot of Hair or Little Hair?





Posts: 2091


Location: Stevens Point, WI
HuhHuh,

Nice Avatar animation!! The last few seasons I have had more luck on bucktails and spinnerbaits with feathers and rubber.
MJB_04
Posted 5/6/2003 2:54 PM (#69245 - in reply to #69236)
Subject: RE: Bucktails - A Lot of Hair or Little Hair?





Posts: 346


Thats not the six pack.

Esoxfable70
Posted 5/6/2003 4:35 PM (#69252 - in reply to #69211)
Subject: RE: Bucktails - A Lot of Hair or Little Hair?




Posts: 6


How about no hair, that's right. ONLY A BOOTAIL will do!!!

Tom
Trophymuskie
Posted 5/6/2003 7:03 PM (#69259 - in reply to #69211)
Subject: RE: Bucktails - A Lot of Hair or Little Hair?





Posts: 1430


Location: Eastern Ontario
I like a lot of hair so that I can catch a dozen fish and have a thin bucktail left.
MUSKYJ
Posted 5/6/2003 7:39 PM (#69260 - in reply to #69211)
Subject: RE: Bucktails - A Lot of Hair or Little Hair?





Posts: 276


Location: in front of my comp
I like mine a little trim
muskyjake
Posted 5/6/2003 8:21 PM (#69264 - in reply to #69211)
Subject: RE: Bucktails - A Lot of Hair or Little Hair?





Posts: 78


Location: Montgomery,Illinois
i agree with alot of hair it pulsates more and ive had some monster fish on them including a 50+in this past sat. on a figure 8 i think the hair triggers them.
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