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Where to buy Angel Eye Jrs?


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I was looking at gearing up for this winter and I heard that these jigs are the best thing going for ice fishing on LOW. I plan to make a few trips up there this winter. Someone told me I could buy these jigs through this website, but I can't seem to find them here any where. I really want some of these hot jigs, where can I buy them?

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I think you can get them right here off of FM.com, click on the gear section off the home page. AE jr's are one of my favorite lures for winter time up here for sure. Most all of the tackle places up this way carry them come winter time anyways.

fiskyknut

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or Gander Mt or Gaylans or Fleet Farm or. I'm sure more will be available when ice is upon us.

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Thanks fisky, I looked where you suggested, in fact that was where I was told I could by them, but can't find them any where on there. Maybe I am missing something though. Let me know if I am.

I've heard that they get hard to get during the peak of the ice fishing season and wanted to get some in my hands now.

I've heard great stories from those you have used them in the past and really want to experience it first this year!

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Hmmmm....I did not see them on the site either. I'm sure they'll be back come fall or sooner. Yepper they are a darn good spoon for the LOTW, I like the Perch/FT color and of course that Gold one, a LOTW staple color!

Rick or Jeff B will probably see this and let you know how to get some.

Fisky

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If you think Angel Eyes were good you should try the Blue Fox Tinglers! They were awesome up there. Marine General in Duluth has them or e-mail me and Ill get ya some. [email protected]

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Think they were good? Heck I know they {AE's} are good! I've used them for a couple of winters up here now so I'm convinced. There are alot of different thinner type spoons availiable that catch fish very well. Williams wabblers and those acme phoebes come to mind. Some of the really thin flutter spoons I troll with during summer on the flats work really good too thru the ice. Gotta have a bit of everything you know....just don't forget those pink and white and blue and white airplane jigs!

To heck with the heat....Bring on the fall and the early ice seasons!

Regards....fiskyknut

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Yep, the hammered Gold with Red, that was tough to beat on LOW the last 2 years. Hammered Gold Angel Eye on one rod and the Perch Glow Devil on the other. Doesn't get much better then that.

Wait a minute, am I talking about ice fishing already.....

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So I'm not going to be able to buy them from this site within the next month or so?

If that's the case is it possible to contact the manufacturer directly? Who makes these AE-jrs anyhow?

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Scenic tackle. Not sure iffin they have a website though. I'm 99.99999 percent sure you'll be able to get some up here in the LOTW area when you come up this way. Better to have and not worry, so I can see why you're scrambling!!! Seek them and you may find them somewhere on the world wide web!

Good luck....fiskyknut

PS. If push comes to shove and you can't get ahold of any before you're trip up here, I have alot, and I'll give you a few to try out before you hit the pond!

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Jeff of Scenic Tackle is going to get some Angel Eyes and Glow Devils here for all of you to get your hands on.

I'll let him tell you when to expect it here.

I think most FishingMinnesota members know how effective these babies are on ice.

I'll tell you, they aren't too shabby on open water either. I'll let Jeff or some of the other guys tell you about that as well.

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I don't think they will be available on this site for this year.... business issues?,but I could be wrong, maybe Rick P. can give us the low down. The hammered gold spoons with the red in them were the hot ticket up at the angle last and this year....many 100 walleyes days on the ice.

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