04-04-2012, 05:53 PM
[quote TubeDude][#0000ff]But, I guess that's what we have to expect along with the higher employment rates, rising incomes and such a rosy outlook for the future.[/#0000ff][/quote]
What YOU been smoking! I think you musta got a little water behind the ears on your last trip!
[center][:p] Oh wait - I get it! [blush][/center]
+1 on the KSL finds, also the for-sale board on BFT. You'll find folks that "just don't use it anymore" or "got rid of the boat, getting rid of the tackle too". Whole tackle boxes, plano box sets.
I'm no-where's the master crafter that the Dude is, but I have found the joy and cost savings of creating a few spinners, worm harnesses.
You know what they say "hook - line - sinker" (maybe toss in some beads and blades).
Sometimes simpler is better, and size matters. It's all true! If you don't want to fork out $25 for a lifelike jointed swimbait crank - maybe just go for simple jig-heads, and plastic grubs and tubes. They'll catch about everything.
You wanna go redneck - try making some of these:
[inline CoyoteCapTailstoo.JPG]
What YOU been smoking! I think you musta got a little water behind the ears on your last trip!
[center][:p] Oh wait - I get it! [blush][/center]
+1 on the KSL finds, also the for-sale board on BFT. You'll find folks that "just don't use it anymore" or "got rid of the boat, getting rid of the tackle too". Whole tackle boxes, plano box sets.
I'm no-where's the master crafter that the Dude is, but I have found the joy and cost savings of creating a few spinners, worm harnesses.
You know what they say "hook - line - sinker" (maybe toss in some beads and blades).
Sometimes simpler is better, and size matters. It's all true! If you don't want to fork out $25 for a lifelike jointed swimbait crank - maybe just go for simple jig-heads, and plastic grubs and tubes. They'll catch about everything.
You wanna go redneck - try making some of these:
[inline CoyoteCapTailstoo.JPG]