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Bob Petti's Bass bugs

By Bob Petti

Black hard foam bass bug tied by Bob Petti

Photo: Martin Joergensen


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From: Kyle · blackstang222·at·msn.com
Submitted April 5th 2008

i used to buy my popping bugs from a company called ultimate poppers but they have gone out of business i was told. do you sell them or know a good company to get them from. i want a good quality one that doesnt fall apart after 10 fish like the ones you buy at walmart. thank you


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