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toadfrog said:
Soft heart soft head makes for a poor business man . But then I don't have what is considered a real business .LMAO
LOL,you and me both.If you ca't afford a $2.00 fluke jig,I'll give you one for $1.00,lol.As he pulls a fistfull of $20's out of his pocket.

 

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I have now got all three shad head molds from Do-It . 1/4 to 4oz. and 10 hand pours for shad bodies that fit those molds . They range from 2.5'' to 9''. Plastic paint for scaling ect. Maybe some other stuff still dickering . I can go from pond fishing to deep water in a heart beat.
 

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UH No ! I'll just make them . You Brave and fool hardy semen naw! that ain't right .SEAman can dangle what ever you want out of that boat. While I sit under a nice shady tree with a glass of wine and abox of Triskets with cheese.
 

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toadfrog said:
...While I sit under a nice shady tree with a glass of wine and abox of Triskets with cheese....

I bet you accidently wrote that wrong and mixed up your box and bottle..... i will try and help:

"While i sit under a nice shady tree with a BOX of wine and a BOTTLE of Easy Cheese to squirt on Triskets."

:jig:
 

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I haven't had this much fun in a long time . Trading , selling whatever is always a hoot with you guys . Thank you all hope you enjoy the hooks . Catch all those Tail biting , bait stealing gills for me .
Most of all thanks Jig Craft for providing a site with such fine gentlemen .

Was that spreading it on to thick or should I come up with a swig of moonshine to help it go down.
 

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Poured a few iddy, biddy, tiny, things to show you that I will actually use the hooks that I got from you,lol.Your box of blades and clevises is one the way.Read your email if you want to have a laugh.I really like the 1/32 oz.
 

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Your hands are gonna CRAMP right up when you try tying them little things LOL You sure you know how to use "tiny" bits of material and not a whole bucktail?????:P:P:P
 

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They are a little smaller then me or my pour pot are used to.The way that I have my pot set up to pour the big ones,I can't even get a 1 second lift of the lever,lol.And putting them little hooks in the mold when it is hot is also a pain.
 

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Thanks Hope that helps you guys . Now get out there and git some fish . Looking like a month before I get a shot at it.
 

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Heck fire I already either spent it for more stuff Or put some of it into production. Ya'all know I can't stand not to tinker . Wife's a little ticked though . I stole another one of her storage bens she just snagged at a garage sale . My ear still hurts.
 

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Trust me dinner at red lobster as a payback cost a lot more than a couple of storage bins . Every once in a while i get a case of stupid.
 

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Hey come to think of something I uncovered 3000 #10 jig hooks and 2000 #12 If there is still any interest.
 
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