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Okay every one here's the deal. After following the tread on rusty hooks and silica gel packs, etc. I checked my crank baits. I
haven't even looked at'em in over a year. Yup some have rusty hooks that need replacing and some don't. I've decieded they need to go to some one that will actuall fish them (I've become a soft plastic/spinnerbait user since moving to Florida). I dumping them in an old coffee can and I'll send them all to anyone that can use them (I think I have about 30 or 40). This will free up sorage space for more SW and soft plastics. So as to not hurt any feelings this is a first come first served offer. Doc |
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send them..I have an idea
"Doc (The Tin Boat King)" wrote in message ... Okay every one here's the deal. After following the tread on rusty hooks and silica gel packs, etc. I checked my crank baits. I haven't even looked at'em in over a year. Yup some have rusty hooks that need replacing and some don't. I've decieded they need to go to some one that will actuall fish them (I've become a soft plastic/spinnerbait user since moving to Florida). I dumping them in an old coffee can and I'll send them all to anyone that can use them (I think I have about 30 or 40). This will free up sorage space for more SW and soft plastics. So as to not hurt any feelings this is a first come first served offer. Doc |
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Well, I guess I'm the second one to pipe up, but I throw a lot of crank
baits these days. -- ** FREE Fishing Lures ** Weekly drawing ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com "Doc (The Tin Boat King)" wrote in message ... Okay every one here's the deal. After following the tread on rusty hooks and silica gel packs, etc. I checked my crank baits. I haven't even looked at'em in over a year. Yup some have rusty hooks that need replacing and some don't. I've decieded they need to go to some one that will actuall fish them (I've become a soft plastic/spinnerbait user since moving to Florida). I dumping them in an old coffee can and I'll send them all to anyone that can use them (I think I have about 30 or 40). This will free up sorage space for more SW and soft plastics. So as to not hurt any feelings this is a first come first served offer. Doc |
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On Sat, 2 Oct 2004 04:09:59 -0400, "alwaysfishking"
sent into the ether: send them..I have an idea Oh Oh, I'm afraid to ask. :} "Doc (The Tin Boat King)" wrote in message ... Okay every one here's the deal. After following the tread on rusty hooks and silica gel packs, etc. I checked my crank baits. I haven't even looked at'em in over a year. Yup some have rusty hooks that need replacing and some don't. I've decieded they need to go to some one that will actuall fish them (I've become a soft plastic/spinnerbait user since moving to Florida). I dumping them in an old coffee can and I'll send them all to anyone that can use them (I think I have about 30 or 40). This will free up sorage space for more SW and soft plastics. So as to not hurt any feelings this is a first come first served offer. Doc Remove the x for e-mail reply www.outdoorfrontiers.com |
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On Sat, 2 Oct 2004 04:09:59 -0400, "alwaysfishking"
sent into the ether: send them..I have an idea Oh Oh, I'm afraid to ask. :} "Doc (The Tin Boat King)" wrote in message ... Okay every one here's the deal. After following the tread on rusty hooks and silica gel packs, etc. I checked my crank baits. I haven't even looked at'em in over a year. Yup some have rusty hooks that need replacing and some don't. I've decieded they need to go to some one that will actuall fish them (I've become a soft plastic/spinnerbait user since moving to Florida). I dumping them in an old coffee can and I'll send them all to anyone that can use them (I think I have about 30 or 40). This will free up sorage space for more SW and soft plastics. So as to not hurt any feelings this is a first come first served offer. Doc Remove the x for e-mail reply www.outdoorfrontiers.com |
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You beat Huck by 9 minutes. Send me your snail mail address. Doc
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Done... let me know that you got it Doc. Thanks
"Doc (The Tin Boat King)" wrote in message ... You beat Huck by 9 minutes. Send me your snail mail address. Doc ================================================== === "alwaysfishking" wrote in message ... send them..I have an idea |
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![]() I'm taking Andrews advice, I'll just keep throwing them. I never really did much with crankbaits But I want to make them a "gotta have one tied on" lure . I felt the same way with jig's until this year, now you never see me go out without one tied on When I was painting my own lures I purchased a lot of split rings and treble hooks so I'll freshen them up and swing a bunch this fall and next spring. Thanks again Doc!!! "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... Well, I guess I'm the second one to pipe up, but I throw a lot of crank baits these days. -- ** FREE Fishing Lures ** Weekly drawing ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com "Doc (The Tin Boat King)" wrote in message ... Okay every one here's the deal. After following the tread on rusty hooks and silica gel packs, etc. I checked my crank baits. I haven't even looked at'em in over a year. Yup some have rusty hooks that need replacing and some don't. I've decieded they need to go to some one that will actuall fish them (I've become a soft plastic/spinnerbait user since moving to Florida). I dumping them in an old coffee can and I'll send them all to anyone that can use them (I think I have about 30 or 40). This will free up sorage space for more SW and soft plastics. So as to not hurt any feelings this is a first come first served offer. Doc |
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![]() "alwaysfishking" wrote in message ... I'm taking Andrews advice, I'll just keep throwing them. I never really did much with crankbaits But I want to make them a "gotta have one tied on" lure . I felt the same way with jig's until this year, now you never see me go out without one tied on When I was painting my own lures I purchased a lot of split rings and treble hooks so I'll freshen them up and swing a bunch this fall and next spring. Thanks again Doc!!! Just remember Randy, the patterns involving crankbaits can be just as detailed and specific as any other bait. A lot of folks just go slinging them down a bank, and pay no attention to the details around catching a bass. They continue down the bank, and don't catch another, and begin to think that it was a fluke, or that they should immediately switch to another bait. Paying close attention to that catch can definitely lead you to find other fish holding on similar cover in similar areas or structure. I am not advocating leaving fish, just reminding you that because you caught a fish off a laydown with a crankbait, then slowed down to fish it with a worm, don't forget to throw a crankbait at the next laydown!... Good luck. Crankbaits can really perform when used in the right conditions! -- Andrew Kidd http://www.amiasoft.com/ - Software for the rest of us! http://www.rofb.net/ - ROFB Newsgroup Home |
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![]() "alwaysfishking" wrote in message ... I'm taking Andrews advice, I'll just keep throwing them. I never really did much with crankbaits But I want to make them a "gotta have one tied on" lure . I felt the same way with jig's until this year, now you never see me go out without one tied on When I was painting my own lures I purchased a lot of split rings and treble hooks so I'll freshen them up and swing a bunch this fall and next spring. Thanks again Doc!!! Just remember Randy, the patterns involving crankbaits can be just as detailed and specific as any other bait. A lot of folks just go slinging them down a bank, and pay no attention to the details around catching a bass. They continue down the bank, and don't catch another, and begin to think that it was a fluke, or that they should immediately switch to another bait. Paying close attention to that catch can definitely lead you to find other fish holding on similar cover in similar areas or structure. I am not advocating leaving fish, just reminding you that because you caught a fish off a laydown with a crankbait, then slowed down to fish it with a worm, don't forget to throw a crankbait at the next laydown!... Good luck. Crankbaits can really perform when used in the right conditions! -- Andrew Kidd http://www.amiasoft.com/ - Software for the rest of us! http://www.rofb.net/ - ROFB Newsgroup Home |
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