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Post by jbone79 on Apr 21, 2009 22:25:33 GMT -4
HELLO .. THIS IS MY FIRST POST .. I WAS WONDERING WHY THE #5 PEARL SHALLOW SHAD RAPS ARE SO HARD TO FIND .. I LIVE IN EAST TENN. AND CANT COME UP WITH A SINGLE ONE TO COLLECT .. ANY ONE GOT ANY HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS AND INFO FOR A GREENHORN RAPALA COLLECTOR ??
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Post by Jason on Apr 21, 2009 22:32:14 GMT -4
Honestly I would say all sizes of that particular color lure are going to be a bit difficult to find . I no I had a tough time coming up with them . Its definetly possible some one around here might have one of them lieing around though .
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Post by Fishooked on Apr 21, 2009 22:33:36 GMT -4
HELLO .. THIS IS MY FIRST POST .. I WAS WONDERING WHY THE #5 PEARL SHALLOW SHAD RAPS ARE SO HARD TO FIND .. I LIVE IN EAST TENN. AND CANT COME UP WITH A SINGLE ONE TO COLLECT .. ANY ONE GOT ANY HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS AND INFO FOR A GREENHORN RAPALA COLLECTOR ?? Hey, welcome aboard! Those have been pretty tough, even in my own travels I have only come across one or two. But I'm sure some others might have more insight than myself... Hope you stick around and become a 'regular' like the rest of us nutcases! ;D
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Post by bacon on Apr 22, 2009 7:42:02 GMT -4
hi, these have always been a overseas color for some reason. however some get into the US market because it is also a canadian color and suppliers sometimes get them from canada, i know of a couple of shops that carry the pearl shads all the time, just not in the shallow shad rap. next time im in there, ill ask them to try to get some shallows. the northern teir of states has the best chances to get them it seems, because of cananda. bacon
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Post by jbone79 on May 2, 2009 23:22:19 GMT -4
i got my #5 silver gold ssr's ..thanks to [ ENTERPRISINGWOLF ] - all im in need of now are the shallow pearls .. JBONE..
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