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    Have and of you guys ever use thunder corks are know the guy that makes them are they any good

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    I have never heard of those before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by armandsmith1975 View Post
    Have and of you guys ever use thunder corks are know the guy that makes them are they any good

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    Never heard of then either

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    Me either
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    If you are talking about the Cajun Thunder corks, you can buy them at Academy. I use them for saltwater fishing.

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    Here's a smaller one that could probably be used for sac-a-lait. They work great in saltwater. Planning to use them next month.

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    Too much hardware for me! And, not easily adjustable.......
    I vote nada.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yonder View Post
    Too much hardware for me! And, not easily adjustable.......
    I vote nada.
    No they're not easily adjustable. Usually isn't an issue fishing saltwater. I usually have a couple rigged up to hooks at different depths so I only have to tie one know if I want to change depths. They do make a lot of noise and drive the specs crazy though.


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    I think Armand is talking about these. Looks like they would be easy to make as you can by the rattles many places.
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