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    Thanks for the response but some of you guys from Al and Miss just a'int right!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cray View Post
    Roy, where can I get some of that Delaware water here in Mississippi
    Ouch, you guys are too sharp for me. I tried to correct this post as fast as possible but you guys are fast!!!
    Dang auto correct gets me allot. I grew up in a small town in Virginia that was once proud to call itself "The chemical capital of the South"
    We never had a problem with crooked baits. Lots of twisted people though!!! LOL!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy View Post
    Ouch, you guys are too sharp for me. I tried to correct this post as fast as possible but you guys are fast!!!
    Dang auto correct gets me allot. I grew up in a small town in Virginia that was once proud to call itself "The chemical capital of the South"
    We never had a problem with crooked baits. Lots of twisted people though!!! LOL!!!
    I think we both saw it soon as you hit post button. I knew what happened but just couldn’t pass that one up. Figured you might appreciate it. Like your analogy.
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    I toss the baits into boiling water for a minute as the plastic won't melt at that temp but it will allow it to soften and when you get them out lay them flat on a paper towel and allow them to cool and they will be good as new. The plastic melts at over 300 degrees so boiling water softens them up good.

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