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SaltyBuckster

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Just to let you all know,Doc is a great guy with a lot of fishing crap.No jigs,lol,but a lot of stuff.While he was out galovanting around taking pics,I was showing all kinds of people jigs.This morning when I finally got up,I had about three messages on the phone about jigs.2 of the guys wanted just bare jigs,and a bunch of them,but the other guy wanted a dozen of 3/4,1 and 1 1/2 oz. Ultra Minnows that he wanted all white,EVERYTHIN WHITE except some Shrimp Pink flash.I was going through my jigs and every white one was gone.It's hard to keep track of what you are selling because it's all so quick while you are selling them.So,here we go.Pouring time again.I take a lot of mental notes when I'm out,and there is one thing that I did'nt see,that is one it's way to my house right now.You'll be seeing it soon enough.
 

SaltyBuckster

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I came no where close to selling out.I do know how to now though.First time even trying.Mental notes,"How to make money at this".That's next.Doc pretty much "sold out".He will make even more money next time.Wea are Flea Market Veterans now,lol.
 

Fatman

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Thank You Thank You!!!!!!!

But I'm in trouble anyway - the boss came home a day early and I hadn't picked up my stuff like I usually do and just put it in the den

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The grey bins are all my fly tying stuff
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Only 15-20 mins to pick up, I hope LOL

 

Fatman

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Nah I was surprised she wasn't too mad LOL all the powder cups are set I just need to trim the mesh and I can neatly pack them up, although I have to fix one of them the edge came loose I'll take the whole thing off and sand the bottom before reattaching. Gonna take all my sinkers under 1/2 oz. and put em through the melter and bar it out. Can't use them for fishing in Vermont anymore so they can be made into jigs, probably 30-35 lbs worth, and I have them sorted by type of lead so the pure can go back in the pure box.

Living in a double wide trailer they're ain't much space for a "MAN CAVE".
 
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