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Topic: Any ever use Shimano Lucanus Jigs??  (Read 1381 times)

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TheDudeAbides

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When I win the lottery and have enough money to wipe my (considerable) ass with $100 bills I will go COMPLETLY Shimano/Hobie....

The guy at the quicky-mart SWORE he was selling me a winning lotto ticket, so after Saturday, well, we will have to see if there is wireless connectivity in Tahiti... :smt004
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thanks for the info guys......will bring kleenex or somthing to wipe the tears :smt044 But when im taking a pic with a Craig and my new kayak it will have been worth the $15 :smt044 :smt044 :smt003
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When I win the lottery and have enough money to wipe my (considerable) ass with $100 bills I will go COMPLETLY Shimano/Hobie....

The guy at the quicky-mart SWORE he was selling me a winning lotto ticket, so after Saturday, well, we will have to see if there is wireless connectivity in Tahiti... :smt004

thats funny my quicky-mart guy told me the same thing this morning  :smt012 :smt005
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snapperhead

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I have the answer to all these questions: give me the jigs and I'll give you a report!
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mooch

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expensive but yes - they do work.  :smt023 I always believed in a "confidence lure" and lucanus was it for me. I had success using the  orange one.
« Last Edit: July 26, 2013, 12:09:42 PM by mooch »


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I've had one in my tackle box for nearly a year now.  Been too afraid to use loose it.  Looks like I need a new rod & reel to use it properly  :smt002  They DO look like a nice action lure though.  Key is confidence in ANY lure you choose and a bit of good luck doesn't hurt either!

~Bill :smt006


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I like them a lot, but have been just as happy with the knockoff's I was getting at Outdoor Pro, 5 for like 18$?  They aren't as durable, but hurts less when you loose them.  Actually, they seem to be pretty snag resistant too. 
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