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Topic: hairraisers, is that how you spell it?  (Read 2842 times)

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JohnGuineaPig

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hey folks, can someone post a pic of a hairraiser. my friend here at work keeps saying he'll bring one in but has failed for months now. can someone pop a pic on here and show me what it looks like? i think this guy is taking me for a ride.

thanks!

john
« Last Edit: May 25, 2006, 08:44:00 AM by JohnGuineaPig »


Bill

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Hair raisers are bucktail jigs. Here is a pic of megabaits version



jselli

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I used to make my own hairraisers in many sizes. Afte my son was born I ran out time.  I will post a pic. Bill posted a very similar style of bait to a hairraiser but there are more specific types that the stripers hit.  Also and I have never tried this you can rig a hairraiser with a circle hook and mooch it for salmon.  you fillet an anchovie and put it on the hook. It is a killer set up, so I have heard and I plan on trying it this summer if I can figure out how to rig the cirlcle hook. jason
...The sea, once it casts its spell
holds one in its net of wonders forever.
                          Jacques Cousteau


 

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