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8:36 pm April 4, 2010
| OutdoorFrontiers
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Well, some people are creative with making lures, others in naming them… In this case, it could be nothing but the Double Barreled Bass Blaster…
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Steve Huber Editor in Chief/Executive Producer OutdoorFrontiers Multi-Media
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7:34 pm April 4, 2010
| lilmule
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I did make a prototype,in 3/8 but misnamed it double barrel pike buster instead of blaster,down under the tackle portion.
It is a bit bright colored.
While you dont use them much,you do have bettter names for what I create,somehow the fish themselves dont discriminate against them.
Its odd how on days when they wont hit a spinnerbait well they will a chatterbait or a DBBB.
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6:17 pm April 2, 2010
| OutdoorFrontiers
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Yeah, but if you design one for pike, it'll have to be the DBPB, or Double Barreled Pike Blaster…
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10:04 am April 2, 2010
| lilmule
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While the DBBB looks like something one would toss for pike,making one up just for the species,with yellow and orange blades.
Ive been here at ky lake starting my fourth year and have yet to catch one,others tell me they catch at least one every year,kind of raising the bar or bettering my chances I think.
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