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Post by uncross on Feb 25, 2015 22:53:02 GMT -5
hook where you don't have to tie a knot? What do you think?
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Post by philipgoldwing on Feb 26, 2015 18:24:51 GMT -5
Wow...that looks great to me. I surely struggle with my big fingers and old eyes. Good thing that loader didn't blow a hydrolic line or Dave would be a lot shorter now. LOL
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Post by rebelyaker on Feb 26, 2015 18:44:22 GMT -5
New and more tackle, more money,,, I can tell fishing season is getting close , my wallet is getting thin... Does this work on bradded line also?
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Post by uncross on Feb 26, 2015 20:02:39 GMT -5
Have no idea, I would assume so, if it holds up with others. I just follow his youtube page. He is a professional bass fishermen that lives in lynchburg. When I was a game warden up there, he had fishing for the mentally handicap once a month at his huge pond. Most of us game wardens in the area volunteered. He used to be one of the top pros on the flw tour.
I wonder if he really uses these hooks or just promoting them? I was surprised watching major league fishing and the bassmaster classic that skeet Reese and Chapman actually appeared to be using the skeet Reese rods you can find on sale for less than $50. I figured they all used the $400 rods and reels.
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Post by madriverheath on Feb 27, 2015 16:26:18 GMT -5
It's probably like pro golfers Jeff. They use an insanely expensive custom version with the logos on them so they look like the stuff off the shelf. LOL That's a pretty slick hook though.
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