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I poured some classic winning "Pony Head" underspins
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02/28/15 04:42 AM
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Mark Bisson
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I poured up some 1/4 oz. Pony head underspins with 4/0 gamakatsu hooks. I am ready to fish some clear water.:-)
Don't tell your God how big the storm is, Tell the storm how big your God is!
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Re: I poured some classic winning "Pony Head" underspins
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02/28/15 05:37 AM
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cbow44
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Those look really good. Magnum road runners
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Re: I poured some classic winning "Pony Head" underspins
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02/28/15 05:37 AM
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cbow44
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Those look really good. Magnum road runners
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Re: I poured some classic winning "Pony Head" underspins
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02/28/15 07:45 AM
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Awesome job !!
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Re: I poured some classic winning "Pony Head" underspins
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02/28/15 10:19 AM
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txfsh
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I suspect road runner stock just went up a 1000 percent after that win.
You never want a drink of water till the well runs dry
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Re: I poured some classic winning "Pony Head" underspins
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02/28/15 01:40 PM
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redskeeter190
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Re: I poured some classic winning "Pony Head" underspins
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02/28/15 01:55 PM
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Eric Gandy
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Is that a ball bearing swivel?
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Re: I poured some classic winning "Pony Head" underspins
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02/28/15 02:01 PM
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Txmedic033
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Blakemore has a patent on the horsehead jig. It is against the law to sell them w/o their permission. Not trying to stir anything up, I was just made aware of this after I made some road runners and was going to sell them. Is that a ball bearing swivel? Looks like a crane swivel.
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Re: I poured some classic winning "Pony Head" underspins
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02/28/15 02:03 PM
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Eric Gandy
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Thanks. I can't see it well enough to tell.
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Re: I poured some classic winning "Pony Head" underspins
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02/28/15 02:05 PM
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Txmedic033
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Hold the Ctrl button and scroll you mouse wheel to zoom in.
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Re: I poured some classic winning "Pony Head" underspins
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02/28/15 02:25 PM
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If you aren't using a mouse; Hold the Ctrl button down and press the "+" sign this does the same thing To reverse the magnification, hold the Ctrl button down and press the "-" sign
Always wondered why Blakemore never marketed heavier roadrunners with stouter hooks and a bigger blade. I know the larger striper and saltwater versions have always been used/modified.
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Re: I poured some classic winning "Pony Head" underspins
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02/28/15 03:22 PM
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Mark Bisson
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I poured them just like Ashley's dad. Small #12 crane swivel in the mold and then attached a roller ball swivel to that and the 3.5 willow blade. Here is a closer look at the swivel. The only bad thing is the swivels are about $1.00 each Here is Ashley's Here is mine
Last edited by Mark Bisson; 02/28/15 06:32 PM.
Don't tell your God how big the storm is, Tell the storm how big your God is!
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Re: I poured some classic winning "Pony Head" underspins
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02/28/15 03:26 PM
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gary purdy
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That design has been around for ever. We call them pony head striper jigs. White head with red thread wrapping to secure the buck tail. I have them up to 1.5 oz not for sale. Will try to get a picture next week. Friend of mine that moved to Lake Buchanan use to build a lot of these jigs. John Terry
The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without doing anything. Remember what He has done and remember that He is not done yet!-- GOD IS GOOD
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Re: I poured some classic winning "Pony Head" underspins
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02/28/15 04:07 PM
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Eric Gandy
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Re: I poured some classic winning "Pony Head" underspins
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02/28/15 05:34 PM
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Mark I just sent you a PM.
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