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Lure identification.
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by David - Sep 5th, 2016 7:07 pm. | |
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I have been trying to figure out what make lure thi is. It was my favorite until I shattered it on my boat windshield during a bad cast. ![]() |
re: Lure identification.
by David schulze -
Sep 6th, 2016
8:32 pm
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My name is David Schulze. Email is dvdschulze@gmail.com |
re: Lure identification.
by scott jedd -
Sep 6th, 2016
4:04 pm
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Yo-Zuri I think. Contemporary. Fish it. Scott |