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03/08/2007 08:22PM  
Got your attention . Any one use Beaver Flicks from The Beaver House in Grand Marais ? One of my favorites with a leech underneath a slip bobber.Silver , yellow , gold and red blades have all produced for me. How about you ?
 
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Trygve
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03/08/2007 08:41PM  
They don't, don't work.
 
stinger2x
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03/08/2007 09:47PM  
Have to agree with Trygve. Definitely not on the top of my list.
 
Trygve
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03/08/2007 09:48PM  
I didn't say that.

I said they work great.
 
adam
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03/08/2007 09:52PM  
Nice double negative.
 
stinger2x
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03/08/2007 09:54PM  
Very nice indeed!
 
Cedarboy
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03/08/2007 10:17PM  
Love them.

cedarboy
 
thecanoeman
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03/09/2007 05:38AM  
I used them ice fishing this year and they worked great for perch. However, the fishing was so good on lake St. Clair that I would've caught fish with a split shot.
 
03/09/2007 01:59PM  
If you hang around the bait shop in Grand Marais long enough he'll give you a few for free as you leave. We've always bought something there just never paid for a beaver flick.
 
snoop dug
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03/17/2007 10:00AM  
'Brought a friend on his first fishing trip last year, he bought one Beaver Flick, and of our group of four seasoned fishermen, he caught the biggest Small mouth, Pike, Walleye , and the only Lake trout of the week. Beginners luck?...or Beaver Flick?
 
Mad_Angler
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05/22/2013 10:35AM  
How do you use the beaver flicks?

Are they just fancy hooks under slip bobbers?
Or do you use them like Mepps spinners?
 
Sandman2009
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05/22/2013 12:33PM  
Where can you buy them now that the Beaverhouse is closed?
 
05/22/2013 12:54PM  
quote Sandman2009: "Where can you buy them now that the Beaverhouse is closed?"


Can buy them online here:

thebeaverhouse.com

But where is the best place for leeches now (in Grand Marais)?
 
Basspro69
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05/22/2013 03:55PM  
Yes.
 
aholmgren
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05/11/2021 10:07AM  
 
thegildedgopher
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05/11/2021 10:48AM  
I'm pretty sure I saw on Facebook this year that Trail Center is going to be selling Beaver Flicks now.
 
Savage Voyageur
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05/11/2021 06:49PM  
Wow! I 14 year old thread back to life. I have had good luck with these over the years. Iā€™m glad that tackle shop still has some life left.
 
analyzer
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05/14/2021 12:38AM  
It's my son's favorite under a slip bobber. I always have a few in the box. I like to use them when the lake has a chop. The bobber bounces on the surface, and the beaver flick dances below. I personally prefer chartreuse.

I like their float rigs. It's alot like a lindy rig. They have a about a 28" leader, with a float above the hook. The other end has a loop, with about 6 inches of tag line. We put a split shot or two on the tag line. When the split shots get hung up in the rocks. If you're unable to get loose, a slow steady pull, will remove the split shot(s) off the tag line, and you get your rig back. Love it for slow drifting the bottom. When you're drifting, the float will be about a 1-1.5' off the bottom. Depending on the speed of your drift. Again, I like the chartreuse floats with 3 little redish dots on them.
 
aholmgren
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06/07/2021 12:26PM  
 
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