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Pretty Little Angel Eye


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I am going to LOW Saturday and am praying the Angel Eyes I ordered on 2-11 will come in by then. Anyone know for sure what the time table might be? Should I give up hope of seeing them bofore then? They are the regular Angel Eyes. Everyday I run home to the mailbox hoping, but to no good fortune. I'll check in a few minutes, but if anyone knows for sure, take me out of my misery. I've heard a ton of good things and can't wait to try them, but if I don't get them before Saturday I might have to wait until next winter frown.gif.

I wish they would give an estimated date of shipment. I ordered them here. Anyway, such is life, but if anyone knows for sure I'd appreciate it.

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Where do you live? I bought a card of them also but they didn't make it in time for my trip. They have arrived now, but I won't use them until open water, or possibly even next ice season. I'd gladly sell them to you if you live in the Metro area...

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No, I'm in Fargo right now, from MN, but up North. I just have a wait and see attitude. I really want to try them, but I have my old favorites that I'll use. Thank You for the offer, I'm just mainly wondering if I might get them by this weekend. How long did your's take and did you order them from fishingmn? Thanks again. It has been 16 days. I am guessing they are back ordered since it should only be one day shipping.

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators

Everyone who has ordered was sent theirs today. We have some on hand, so delivery should be within 3 days for those who order now.

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You should be in good shape! Do me a favor and let me know how you do with 'em?

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Better late than never. Got them Friday at noon, just in the nick of time. I dropped the gold one down and caught about a 2# in a matter of seconds. I thought I was really on to something, but it slowed down. I really like them a lot, but it wasn't the hot lure. That honor went to a green/gold Buckshot. I tried a few different colors and the gold and red was probably the best of them on that day. I like the way they flutter. I'll try them again this weekend I think. BTW - I was at 16 mile reef. Talk to you guys later.

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