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Tealsprig

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  1. It's a wake but it's an XL
  2. DD wake and crank is traded. Buy two or more baits and I'll throw in a Fallof74 wrap.
  3. DD wake and crank pending trade... Would also be interested in some Norcalkat plugs, preferably 6" Pikies, Scaredy Katz, Back Bay Swimmaz or P Nutz.
  4. Scott just recently re stocked his website, there's still a few Stubby Trouts available. https://www.tripletrout.com/
  5. Would also be interested in trading for: Toxic: Trucha or Mini Trucha, C walk, or Splash Gordon Daiwa Luna 253
  6. PM reasonable offers please. Only interested in the following trades: Daiwa Luna 300 RH Daiwa Ryoga Shrapnel C3000H RH Toxic XL Mink Profumo FUT - Trout, Kokanee Studio Composite handles and knobs 90 - 100mm I can trade multiple baits or add cash on my end for the right bait or reel. Pm for more pics or info. Thanks. Matt
  7. I know they made a run for BABC and the last place I saw those for sale was Carolina Fishing Tackle. Unfortunately it looks like they're revamping their site right now...
  8. Garakutaya_official makes the frog crawlers
  9. Bump. Found the Dead Twitch, Boulder Creek and Hudds I was after.
  10. This works great. I did this on a couple baits in the past and there's no way the lip is coming out now... Unless I snap it off. Whatever you use to glue the lip back in, make sure it's waterproof.
  11. Would also be interested in... 10" Dead Twitch, 8" wood Punkers, Deps Code Name. I can trade multiple baits or add cash on my end for the right bait. Gracias. Mateo
  12. Would also be interested in... 10" Dead Twitch, 8" wood Punkers, Deps Code Name. I can trade multiple baits or add cash on my end for the right bait. Gracias. Mateo
  13. You can also use a soldering iron, works great. I use a soldering iron and it came with different tips, its nice to have this option depending on how you need to repair the bait. For smaller repairs I just use the pointed one and for bigger tears I like to use the flat tip so you can get in there and melt both sides of the tear, similar to the hot knife technique but easier to work with.
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