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Author Topic: qiuck strike rigs  (Read 1224 times)

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Offline mathews4ever

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to the best of my understanding of the law, they are illegal and I am wondering if I am wrong or not. Sure would be nice. I hate when a hammerhandle swallows the hook and you have to keep it.
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Offline ChrisWallace

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They are legal. It needs to be considered a lure. Throw a bead and a spinner and voila your ready to handle all the little basturds you want.

Offline Joe

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HT sells a tip-up rig that is basically a steel leader with a treble hook and a spinner. You'll find them at most sporting goods/bait stores near the tip-ups.
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