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Old 04-24-09, 07:34 AM   #26
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You can make them squeak well by scoring with a knife......look where the back of the blade turns against the sleeve...pull the blade forward and score the back tab that rides against the sleeve a couple times by drawing the knife blade across on each side of the blade firmly......now do the same on the matching surface of the sleeve....one on each side......now carefully mash the narrow trailing end of the sleeve on the wire so it can't turn. Use it a couple times and it will produce a great squeak. Quick and easy to do.
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Old 04-24-09, 07:59 AM   #27
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Thanks guys!

The a cool tip mac!

I also have a Booyah Dancin' Buzzbait, any one use those.... the few times I have throwing it wasn't very weedless.
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