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Post by Ryan on Dec 13, 2005 0:02:06 GMT -5
Anyone use these? I've heard a lot of good things about them. Just ordered a few tonight. Got a couple pointer 100's and a couple slender pointer 112's.
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Post by buzzinbass on Dec 13, 2005 0:05:01 GMT -5
I've used the 78 and love them bass will not the paint off them they hit them so much specially in the clown color
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Post by Ryan on Dec 13, 2005 0:07:27 GMT -5
I've used the 78 and love them bass will not the paint off them they hit them so much specially in the clown color Well, just so happens I got the clown color ;D as well as herring, american shad, and citrus shad.
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Post by 10acduck on Dec 13, 2005 7:17:54 GMT -5
I have a few of them in various patterns but for the most part, I do about as well with X-raps and Husky's and spend a lot less
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Post by roadwarrior on Jan 25, 2006 10:22:11 GMT -5
Rogues, Husky Jerks and X-Raps are all bass magnets, but the Lucky Craft Pointer is the only jerkbait that you can consitantly fish right out of the box. A significant number of the other lures are defective or become so. Another VERY important advantage of the Pointer is that it emits a slight vibration even when it suspends and appears to be motionless.
My favorite jerkbait is the Pointer 128, but I'm a recreational fisherman and only fish for big fish. The 100, 78 and 65 series may produce better numbers.
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Post by roadwarrior on Mar 9, 2006 14:17:54 GMT -5
Lucky Craft Pointers are on sale at BPS for $12.
Take a look at this color: Original Tennessee Shad. It looks a lot like a yellowtail. I can't wait to give it a try on the Tennessee River.
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Post by Ryan on Mar 9, 2006 15:39:53 GMT -5
Lucky Craft Pointers are on sale at BPS for $12. Take a look at this color: Original Tennessee Shad. It looks a lot like a yellowtail. I can't wait to give it a try on the Tennessee River. I'll go check it out, thanks.
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