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		[url "http://chatterbait.com/giveaway.php"]http://chatterbait.com/giveaway.php[/url] i jut bought a white one and it looks like the white one to the bottom..... how well do these work and how do i tie them on lol confuses me
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		I'm sure they would work just like any buzz bait.  You need to tie to the snap swivel that is on the front of the lure.  A good Palomar knot would work fine.[cool]
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		ahhh ok  yea right now im just tieing straight 2 all my lures with the line i dont use leaders or swivles but im late for work so im outta here
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		the baits look like they would be a lot of fun to fish with. let us know how you do with it the first time [cool]
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		[cool][font "Poor Richard"][green][size 3]Hi there its_solo_one87 I would tie it directly to the snap connector that is already provided. Adding additional hardware might change the integrity of the lure.[/size][/green][/font]
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		It is not really a swivel.  The real name for that little piece of hardware is a "Hyper Snap".  You should tie directly to that and not any other hardware than what is supplied to the lure. 
  
Have you ever added a snap swivel to a Rooster Tail??  It keeps the blade from spinning.  On the same token, keep the hardware to a minimum for best results.[cool]
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		take your line and strip about 5-6 feet and tie a barrol swivil between the two peices of line. 
this will allow you to tie and retie a number lures during the corse of a day with out having to wory about the swivel being in the way.... "old school still works" 
this works with any lure, it eliminates line twist.
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		I bought a white one last year as well and only threw it a few times with no success. I'll try it again this season as well, let us know how you make out.
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		again i've never fished with anything more than a plastic worm or live bait before just last month lol so i tie everything directly to the lure
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		Nice fish and way to go on getting your lure back.[cool]
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		thank you thank u as u can see im wearing the BFT shirts  lol  so i had to post them
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		[font "Poor Richard"][green][size 3][cool]Hi there solo_one87 -  Glad that you you had some success. BTW I like your shirt. The next time that you post a picture would appreciate it if you limit the pixel width to 500 wide. Yours is 640 wide which causes the graphics to spill over the sides. Thanks.[/size][/green][/font]
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		sorry all the pix were from my phone.... and i just posted em
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		[font "Poor Richard"][green][size 3][cool]From your cell phone! They look real good. Darn the pixs that I have taken with my cell looks like garbage & I have a Motorola V3.[/size][/green][/font]
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		[size 3]Thanks for the report and photos[/size] 
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[size 3]Here is a photography tip; the sun should always be behind the cameraman’s back, except when the sun is supposed to be the subject of the shot otherwise use a flash…[/size] 
  
  
this will help with the dark face photos and will light up your fish so it is visable. 
  
I edited for size and lightened up your photos the best I could with the limited editing program I have.
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