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The Tackle Box (Lures, Baits, Rigs) Discuss everything related to tackle here, including making your own |
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Doa ?
They are like 5$ something for 3. Any suggestions on how I could make them last longer? |
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I carry some 495 loctite which is basicly super-glue, and glue the s*&% out of the top. seems to go through a few more fish that way.
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I watched Darren O smoke me one day on these....and the bodies last a long damn time ...He caught over 20trout on one.....You just change out the body not the hook... http://shop.superiortackle.com/JENNY...gulfshrimp.htm
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those are for sale at Bowie Outfitters if anyone is interested.
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if your hook is sliding off the doa...rehook thru a new spot.....i can catch about 50-60 fish on one.......
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You can take a small wire and a lighter. Heat the wire and insert it thru the ripped area and slide it out quickly while pinching the plastic. With a little practice you can repair many of the plastice lures in a few minutes. I use to throw away plastic worms a lot, a lot. Some baits and colors were hard to get so I started saving them. When I got home I would take them inside and use my soldering pen to repair them. As long as you get back all the parts you could repair them over and over. Try it, youll be amazed how much money you can save on a rainy day repairing plastic's.
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