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| was it just a fad or an effective fish catching addition ? apparently Point Jude is introducing a flaptail on a tin at an upcoming show, the commotion is picked up by the lateral line of a bass before it can ever see a lure, flaps and spinners were seemingly popular in the 40's 50's etc. but when I think about them now I think freshwater primarily,...don't see em' much in modern plugs and I wonder why when it's such a simple piece of jewelry to add to make a lure more effective.... |
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| Like anything else they probably have their time and place. One thing's for sure though, you never want to cross lines with a guy fishing one of these. It happened to me and it cost me an entire spool of fireline .Looks like something I might throw into a wily Nor'easter. A little too much comotion for calm water bass I would think. But who knows. Anything's worth a try. I don't know about the lateral line stuff, probably just the comotion that draws thier attention. |
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| Antique Saltwater Lures you might have seen this already but I really enjoed perusing the "ancient" plugs...sorry about your fireline merch...those bearcats look great salty.... |
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