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Re: Ned rigs and other such stuff
[Re: Kat-man-do]
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07/31/20 01:56 PM
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Duck_Hunter
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I remember before rods and reels were a thing, I was using the bone from a fleet footed Siberian Yak as a rod, and the heart of an elderberry tree as a reel, with some modifications. For string I used the sinew of a menstruating albino sabre tooth tiger.
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Re: Ned rigs and other such stuff
[Re: Rich12]
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07/31/20 05:58 PM
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Capt. Bryan
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The new ned rig used to be a man's stingray grub on a lead head. Remember my dad fishing those in the 70's
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Re: Ned rigs and other such stuff
[Re: Capt. Bryan]
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07/31/20 09:51 PM
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Jeff From Iowa
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The new ned rig used to be a man's stingray grub on a lead head. Remember my dad fishing those in the 70's Did that grub float? Sit there tail up and just barely quiver while dead sticked? That’s what a ned rig does due to the elaztec material.
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Re: Ned rigs and other such stuff
[Re: Rich12]
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07/31/20 10:01 PM
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SteezMacQueen
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Man. I’ve seen my grandpas stuff!
I’ll stick to the newer stuff.
Eat. Sleep. Fish.
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Re: Ned rigs and other such stuff
[Re: Rich12]
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07/31/20 11:50 PM
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Re: Ned rigs and other such stuff
[Re: Bayou Burner]
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08/01/20 12:46 AM
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Rich12
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Yea, it did. How many of you shove an alka seltzer in 4" tube to make big girl bite off a bed? Name me one single "new" lure. Not a variation, but new. These came off the 4 inch seltzer tube. (polident actually) 13.3 and 14.1
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If it was a stupid idea, you can be assured I have already done it
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Re: Ned rigs and other such stuff
[Re: Kat-man-do]
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08/01/20 12:55 AM
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wh2004
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I remember before rods and reels were a thing, I was using the bone from a fleet footed Siberian Yak as a rod, and the heart of an elderberry tree as a reel, with some modifications. For string I used the sinew of a menstruating albino sabre tooth tiger. Lmao!!
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Re: Ned rigs and other such stuff
[Re: Rich12]
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08/01/20 03:22 AM
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Jeff From Iowa
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Yea, it did. How many of you shove an alka seltzer in 4" tube to make big girl bite off a bed? Name me one single "new" lure. Not a variation, but new. These came off the 4 inch seltzer tube. (polident actually) 13.3 and 14.1 Every lure WAS new at one point take your pic and name them off in your own head. Maybe you meant to say name me one single new lure from 2019? The alka seltzer was being used almost the day tubes came out.... 70s.. from what I remember reading in magazines 30 years ago.
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Re: Ned rigs and other such stuff
[Re: Rich12]
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08/01/20 01:45 PM
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M. Putnam
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I don't cotton none to these new-fangled "lures..." Now get off my lawn!
...derned kids and their "rock 'n' roll" music...
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Re: Ned rigs and other such stuff
[Re: Rich12]
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08/01/20 01:59 PM
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Mark Perry
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Yea, it did. How many of you shove an alka seltzer in 4" tube to make big girl bite off a bed? Name me one single "new" lure. Not a variation, but new. These came off the 4 inch seltzer tube. (polident actually) 13.3 and 14.1 Chatterbait Spybait Glide bait
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Re: Ned rigs and other such stuff
[Re: Mark Perry]
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08/01/20 03:42 PM
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Yea, it did. How many of you shove an alka seltzer in 4" tube to make big girl bite off a bed? Name me one single "new" lure. Not a variation, but new. These came off the 4 inch seltzer tube. (polident actually) 13.3 and 14.1
Chatterbait Spybait Glide bait Guess we are going to get in a discussion about what is the definition “NEW” and what is “CHANGED” or “ADJUSTED”. I consider the Chatterbait or bladed jig as a completely new lure on the market when it came out yet others will argue it’s simply a variation of the spinnerbait. I view many lures as “new” but it’s semantics really. I see the OP’s original point but it probably got lost for many in his “delivery”!
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