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BobEaton1
04-09-2001, 11:59 AM
Need help in finding a bait shop that can supply leeches, large and jumbo's. I realize that it's probley to early in the season but I appreicate any help so I can get things lined up for the up coming Walleye tournaments. Please send me e-mail address or phone # so I can contact.
Thanks and good fishing
Bob Eaton NPAA #292
Omaha,NE
dc/co
04-09-2001, 07:18 PM
Bob this discussion has came up before and because we like to use leeches ourselves, we put the name and address in our favorites. Try www.baitman.com this should get you to their web site. Hope this works out for you cause we need to get some ordered ourselves. If anyone has other suggestions please let us know. Thanks Darrell
BobEaton1
04-10-2001, 06:55 AM
Thanks Darrell,
I'll try them. I will continue to check around till I do find some and when I do I will contact you.
Thanks Alot
Bob
Vado's Bait and tackle in Spring Lake Park Minnesota will have what you need and will ship. The Griz buys all his bait there.
BobEaton1
04-10-2001, 11:08 AM
Thanks alot Ski. I'll check it out and see about some leeches.
Good Luck Fishing!
Bob Eaton NPAA #292
Omaha,NE
Gunga Din
04-11-2001, 12:39 PM
dc/co,
How do leeches work in Colorado? I'm in Utah and you can't find leeches here. So nobody fishes with them. I'm wondering if they'd be an advantage for me here. Any thoughts?
Good fishing.
dc/co
04-11-2001, 05:56 PM
Gunga Din
Like a lot of other posts I have seen in the past on leeches, some time they work and some time its better to go with crawlers. They do have good action for slow presentations, like a split shot and a hook, seems like the lighter the better. Thanks Darrell
Gonzo
04-11-2001, 06:48 PM
Vados has some of the best leeches without a doubt.
Black leeches are a premium at Vados and if you
don't specify color you may not be happy.
Also sizes of leeches/ jumbo/large/medium depends
on what time of year you are buying....so ask about
size. tight lines and good luck.
Gonzo