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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Corvallis, OR
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Yeah no kidding. My thumb hurts...
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Hills Creek Res. , OR
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I would never buy a pair of split ring pliers for my self, thought they were a gimmick or something. I got a pair as a gift a few years back and now I have two, one at home and one dedicated to my boat. No more sore thumbs..
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Beavercreek
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Took this photo for you Combat Chuck. It is part of the back of a split ring plier package.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Albany
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Somehow I missed seeing that last post earlier. I finished one with some small needle nose pliers but Im probably gonna go get some split ring ones now. Here is a picture of my very first one. I kept it simple on purpose so I could learn. I picked up a paint set though so I hope to be cranking out many more of these.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Hills Creek Res. , OR
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.all I could do was shake my head and smile. Just tied another one on and didn't go quite as deep... I believe it was a PenTec gold spinner about a half oz. If there is no one around to laugh at you, then it is your obligation to laugh at yourself... ![]() Chuck
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 96
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My first home made lure was when I spent two months backpacking hawaii. I was hiking along a fresh water stream and i had my diving mask on me. We came to this deep pool of water and I took a look with my mask and there were huge monster bass everwhere!! I took some dental floss, saftey needle for line and hook, bent the needle into a hook like shape. Then I cut my shoelace and placed it on my needlehook. WHile I was in the water I would cast my dental floss and I could watch the bass attack my bait. Every time I would go to set the hook my satey needel/hook would bend out. I was so far back country these fish have prob. never seen a lure before. I want to go back to that creek so BAD...when a real pole next time!
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