Lost most worms and lures!
Last Post 22 Sep 2010 03:28 PM by fisherfanatic. 6 Replies.
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bassfisherUser is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:45 bassfisher
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06 Sep 2010 07:47 PM
    I am thirteen and my tackle box broke and all of my tackle fell out in the tall grass. If you have lures or worm packs you dont wont send them to me. First email me at fishingforbass10@yahoo.com to tell me what kind and I will tell you the adress.
    Gone Fishin' "Bass Fisher from South Georgia"
    skewlUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:1014 skewl
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    13 Sep 2010 06:48 PM
    I'm a bit short on lures muself, but I can give you some advice, though. First, if there is a big drought around your area and the water level goes down a fair amount, look on the exposed shore for lures that have been lost in the water, it's really surprising how much stuff you can find doing that. Also, I would suggest a Flambeau for your next tackle box, mine had served me very well for a number of years.
    basbanditUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:547 basbandit
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    14 Sep 2010 01:35 AM
    Sorry to hear you lost your gear, that just sucks. Let me get back to you I have a ton of plastics I never use, but I'm afraid it would cost me a mint to send them to Georgia. In the future you should get yourself a soft sided tackle bag with a zipper and carry strap. Much eisier to carry than a hard tackle box. I'll see what I have and email you.

    Harry
    Trophy Life Member USN Retired 1969-1989 NW Bass Pro Washington State
    basbanditUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:547 basbandit
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    14 Sep 2010 12:27 PM
    Basfisher: I tried to email you but it wouldn't send because of some problem with your address. Any way this is what I have.

    Strike King worms,lizzards, and tubes
    Yum Dingers
    Yamamoto craws
    Zoon worms
    Kicker Fish wacky worms
    Beatle spins
    Stanly spinnerbait
    Here is my email address basbandit49@comcast.net
    let me know and I'll see what I can do for you.

    Harry
    Trophy Life Member USN Retired 1969-1989 NW Bass Pro Washington State
    bassfisherUser is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:45 bassfisher
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    14 Sep 2010 01:56 PM
    thanks! just email me at my personal email instead and ill email you back my adrees!! Once again I really thank you!
    Gone Fishin' "Bass Fisher from South Georgia"
    ralphroxUser is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:135 ralphrox
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    22 Sep 2010 02:40 PM
    that has hapend 2 me many times and i know exactly how it feels there for i am also short on tackle but i agree with swel ang go with flamabu
    fish or not to fish, what a stupid question
    fisherfanaticUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:1504 fisherfanatic
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    22 Sep 2010 03:28 PM
    Posted By skewl on 13 Sep 2010 07:48 PM
    I'm a bit short on lures muself, but I can give you some advice, though. First, if there is a big drought around your area and the water level goes down a fair amount, look on the exposed shore for lures that have been lost in the water, it's really surprising how much stuff you can find doing that. Also, I would suggest a Flambeau for your next tackle box, mine had served me very well for a number of years.

    Like skewl said, wait untill the water level goes down and look in the mud surrounding the bank.  Remember to bring a shovel (just incase some of the stuff is buried)!  Good luck!
    "I may be physically at my computer right now, but my mind has gone fishing!" --Avid angler from MI and member since 2009--
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