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  • Bucktail hair is too bulky for most tiny (1 ⁄ 100 - to 1 ⁄ 16-ounce) trout and panfish jigs; either marabou feathers or a variety of miniature soft plastics provide wiggly appeal there.

    The World's Greatest Lure 2009

  • Bucktail easily! caught a ton up in canada when i went.

    do you prefer bucktail or marabou for spinners when pike fishing 2010

  • Bucktail easily! caught a ton up in canada when i went.

    do you prefer bucktail or marabou for spinners when pike fishing 2010

  • The first installment of The Bucktail Recruits by Robertson and Rimer does this wonderfully.

    HAYFOOT, STRAWFOOT: THE BUCKTAIL RECRUITS Dark Worlds Club 2009

  • The Bucktail Recruits series is a highly useable and recommended resource.

    HAYFOOT, STRAWFOOT: THE BUCKTAIL RECRUITS Dark Worlds Club 2009

  • After hearing the rumor, she wrote in her diary for November 16, 1862, Tish says, Oh, there is a Bucktail soldier here devoted to the president, drives with him, and when Mrs. L is not home, sleeps with him.

    Sexuality of Abraham Lincoln Cliff Pickover 2007

  • Gulfstream 2-ounce Bucktail Jig (3-pack, $7) 2 Needlefish or Darter

    How to Catch Fall Stripers: It's Not Easy, but It's Worth It 2005

  • After hearing the rumor, she wrote in her diary for November 16, 1862, Tish says, Oh, there is a Bucktail soldier here devoted to the president, drives with him, and when Mrs. L is not home, sleeps with him.

    Archive 2007-01-01 Cliff Pickover 2007

  • Adults saw the soldiers stationed on the south grounds of the White House as an ominous reminder of danger, but to Willie and Tad the members of the “Bucktail” Pennsylvania regiment were playmates who could always be counted on for stories and races.

    LINCOLN AT HOME David Herbert Donald 2001

  • Adults saw the soldiers stationed on the south grounds of the White House as an ominous reminder of danger, but to Willie and Tad the members of the “Bucktail” Pennsylvania regiment were playmates who could always be counted on for stories and races.

    LINCOLN AT HOME David Herbert Donald 2001

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