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Old 06-02-2001, 03:28 AM   #1
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Does anyone know if anybody makes and sells a jig for cutting your own cutbait. Online store would be nice, since I live in the east where we use the frozen stuff.
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Old 06-02-2001, 08:48 AM   #2
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Are you looking for a plugcutter for herring etc. or something different ? If you are trying to find a plugcutter there's a ton of place's in the NW that make and sell them. They run usually between $5-$10 and are plastic or alum. Most work pretty well although many have a favorite.
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Old 06-02-2001, 09:09 AM   #3
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Pro-Cure sells their products online, including the Gilly Kutter:

Pro-Cure Online Catalog

Lots of good stuff there.

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Well... your close. I use the Rhys Davis plastic teaser heads and the bait we use is a six inch herring filet about 1/8 inch thick. They're cut into like a long triangle shape. They come frozen in a package of six. I think they come out of Canada. What I was looking for is a jig for cutting this type.
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Procure has a good one.There is another company that makes one called Folbe out of Seattle I believe.The cutters sold around here would put a double angle on the end of the bait fir you but I doubt it would help you with the filleting. THe good thing is you could get one and try it and still aren't out much money. If i can help anymore let me know. Tight Lines
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