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<blockquote data-quote="Up Y'oars" data-source="post: 302292" data-attributes="member: 764"><p>I try to buy good in bulk, but not out of this world type of numbers. I spend my winter months loading up the tackle buddy's and then rainy nights in the camper refilling the batch. Gammakatsu hooks, Seaguar fluoro-carbon leads, and plastic clevis. I variate the beads where each rig has either one or two color beads. I leave my spinners off and keep them in a ziplock baggie so I can choose my blade. This summer I've rarely used any spinner blades because the propeller and wings have been working so well!</p><p></p><p>I bought a few goods from Pros Tackle, a business from Pollock, SD. I think. I've also bought a few things from Wade at Dakota Tackle, some from Scheels, some from eBay, and every other place I've slobbered over what's in front of me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Up Y'oars, post: 302292, member: 764"] I try to buy good in bulk, but not out of this world type of numbers. I spend my winter months loading up the tackle buddy's and then rainy nights in the camper refilling the batch. Gammakatsu hooks, Seaguar fluoro-carbon leads, and plastic clevis. I variate the beads where each rig has either one or two color beads. I leave my spinners off and keep them in a ziplock baggie so I can choose my blade. This summer I've rarely used any spinner blades because the propeller and wings have been working so well! I bought a few goods from Pros Tackle, a business from Pollock, SD. I think. I've also bought a few things from Wade at Dakota Tackle, some from Scheels, some from eBay, and every other place I've slobbered over what's in front of me. [/QUOTE]
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