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Old 01-23-2007, 04:26 PM   #1
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Replacement Bucktails

Got tired of looking for replacement bucktails with decent hooks, so i started tying my own. VMC Siwash 2/0-6/0; looking for input?

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Old 01-23-2007, 04:33 PM   #2
 
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They look great!!!
Do you sell them?
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Old 01-23-2007, 05:42 PM   #3
 
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Welcome Bluesfish!

Jeff's a great friend of mine,and I've added his "Striper Bites" line of
VMC Replacement hooks and Mustad 34007 Teasers to the A.O.K. Tackle
line-up.Great stuff!!
They are on the site now....waiting for my web guy to finish up the shopping cart.
http://www.aoktackle.com/Bucktail%20Hooks.htm

click on Bucktail Hooks in the left side bar
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Old 01-23-2007, 06:35 PM   #4
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Good looking tails. I've been tying 'em for years. When I get my web site up and running I'll make 'em available. HOWEVER, as much as I like deer tails, I've found that the synthetics FAR outlast the "Real McCoy" and that's not just for logevity, they can actually take a few "yellow eyed demon" (blue fish) hits. Another plus is that many have a "sparkle" to them that does not come with real deer tails. I do add sparkle to the deer tails by incorporating saltwater flashabou...works great and is tough. The actions are similar..but dear tails are still my favorite. When the blues beat 'em up I just take the hook off and re-tie them. Fly tying head cement DOES NOT STAND UP TO SALTWATER. I use the same epoxy that I use on my plugs...lasts as long as the plug...minus the friggin' bluefish...Don't get me wrong, lb for lb I'll take the fight of a blue over a striper any day, but damn they tear up the terminal tackle! I might keep a bass per year, but smoked blues can be used in more ways than a bass filet, so 2 or 3 per season is OK. A guy gave me a 9 shelf side-box smoker...cripes I could smoke 20 blues...anyone interested??? bring the blues and the brews, I'll fire up the smoker! Bring you bathing suit too..no Stripercrazy not the SPEEDO...LMAO...sit around the pool and test plugs...Oh ya, I still swim in it now and then...
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They look great Blues. I tie my own using synthetic here's one I had lying around. it's a little rough but this is the kind of stuff I use a lot of:


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Old 01-23-2007, 09:04 PM   #6
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Nice tails. I use this stuff for things like that. Real cheap and it stays together for the tooty critters.
Moves well in the water too.

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Nice tails. I use this stuff for things like that. Real cheap and it stays together for the tooty critters.
Moves well in the water too.


and they don't have any dust on them when they get to the boat LOL
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Nice clean static free fishhhhhhhhhh.
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Old 01-23-2007, 10:44 PM   #9
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Thanks for the feedback,i'm looking into some of the alternet materials that will withstand the bluefish beatings a little better. I love tying all types of hooks,and trying new stuff. Looking forward to sharing ideas and pictures in the future!
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Great looking stuff!
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