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Poll closed Question: Is Prouboy missing something (again)
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 25 Jig Spinners and Spinnerbaits (Read 29700 times)
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Re: Jig Spinners and Spinnerbaits
Reply #30 - Feb 7th, 2014 at 1:51am
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Puckster wrote on Feb 7th, 2014 at 12:10am:
Anyone ever see/use this one?


Yes, I have one like this but from Cabela's. Mine is slightly different, but the concept is the same. Four Plano 3600s underneath and one main compartment above. Works great as a daypack with rain gear, etc. in the top part.
  
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Reply #31 - Feb 7th, 2014 at 12:04pm
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Puckster wrote on Feb 7th, 2014 at 12:10am:
Anyone ever see/use this one?  I don't get the "lighted" part, seems WAY superfluous, but  I like the rest, at least on the screen.   

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prouboy


What are you thinking  Wink.

The thing looks huge......."hey gang, I can take everyones fishing stuff"  Grin
  
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Reply #32 - Feb 7th, 2014 at 10:03pm
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The Duluth pack looks to be well constructed and will probably last 2 lifetimes. Plus its made in America by expert craftsmen who are proud of what they do and want to get paid.


Since you mentioned it, I did a little quick research on the Orvis/ Cabelas/ Duluth Pack.

Only one made here and guaranteed for life is the Duluth. I know people who have their canoe packs and they stand behind their products period.

So that $100-150 premium over the Orvis/ Cabelas IMHO is worth it when you consider it's a life time purchase and your keeping Americans working.
Not commenting on any of the packs particular features but IF I can I try to buy American.

I'll give Orvis a shout-out, because on the left side of home page they have a section that says " Made in America" and lists the products they carry that are made here.

Probably not the cheapest if that's your only concern, but if you look at the bigger picture, you just might be helping a friend/neighbor keep their family fed and a roof over their head.

p-boy, maybe the LEDS attract fish if you hang pack over the side. Grin  Mosquitos for sure.

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-stuff made in China is cancer.   (live by the sword,   die by the sword...)



A cancer alright, both literally and figuratively.

knafelc, Your a man after my own heart. Thumbs Upup
Like the saying goes, it's no big deal until it's your "ox" that's been gored. Wink
  
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Reply #33 - Feb 27th, 2014 at 2:20pm
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If any of you are fans of the HILDEBRANDT
brand spinners, I found a source that carries the complete line.
I ordered a bunch of the safety spinner jigs, and some single/double Idaho spinners. A few June Bug one's as well. Good quality, decent price.

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Reply #34 - Feb 27th, 2014 at 2:34pm
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Great site, ST.  I've bookmarked it.  Thanks.
  
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Reply #35 - Feb 28th, 2014 at 1:27am
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solotripper wrote on Feb 27th, 2014 at 2:20pm:
If any of you are fans of the HILDEBRANDT
brand spinners, I found a source that carries the complete line.
I ordered a bunch of the safety spinner jigs, and some single/double Idaho spinners. A few June Bug one's as well. Good quality, decent price.

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Hey ST -- are the prices listed below each lure the price you pay?


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Reply #36 - Feb 28th, 2014 at 5:03am
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The sporting goods store next to the Holiday gas station in International Falls sells decent quality gold or silver jig spinners 3 for $1 
I bought a couple dozen 2 years ago
These though are my favorites and I like the size 3
They are only slightly more expensive but the blades are brighter and they spin a little better.

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Re: Jig Spinners and Spinnerbaits
Reply #37 - Mar 3rd, 2014 at 2:05pm
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Puckster wrote on Feb 28th, 2014 at 1:27am:
solotripper wrote on Feb 27th, 2014 at 2:20pm:
If any of you are fans of the HILDEBRANDT
brand spinners, I found a source that carries the complete line.
I ordered a bunch of the safety spinner jigs, and some single/double Idaho spinners. A few June Bug one's as well. Good quality, decent price.

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Hey ST -- are the prices listed below each lure the price you pay?


prouboy


p-boy, yes they are. They come in packages of 2.
I believe there was not tax on my Internet order, but they charged a $10 shipping fee, which since it came via the postal service seemed high?

If you can get 3 for a buck that KF thinks are serviceable then you can't beat that.

Betts spinners he linked to look like the HILDEBRANDT Spinners but maybe a little cheaper price wise.

I bought the Hildebrant spinners based on their reputation for quality. I guess you could get similar products from Betts, and decide which is better for the price.
  
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Reply #38 - Mar 4th, 2014 at 1:16am
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I have to admit, I haven't used a spinner in the QP or in WCPP in probably 10 years.  I don't really fish for northern, and I (mistakenly?) think spinners aren't the ideal walleye lure. 

Am I missing something? (again)

prouboy
  
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Reply #39 - Mar 4th, 2014 at 3:00am
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Let's help Prouboy! Grin
  
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