Attention squirrel hunters: Mepps needs squirrel tails to create hand-tied, dressed hooks for its lures.
“We’ve tried hundreds of other natural and synthetic materials; bear hair, fox, coyote, badger, skunk, deer, even Angus cow, but nothing works as well as squirrel tail hair,” explained Mepps communications director Kurt Mazurek.
The fact is squirrel tails are all hair – no fur. Practically all other animals have fur tails with just a few guard hairs. Fur doesn’t have the rippling, pulsating movement of squirrel hair in the water.
Squirrels are a plentiful natural resource. Plus, squirrel is some of the best wild meat and
their skins are used for caps, coats, glove linings and many other items, but the tail is usually thrown away. Mepps is asking squirrel hunters to help them recycle this valuable resource and hunters will be paid for their efforts.
Mepps buys fox, black, grey and red squirrel tails and will pay up to 26 cents each, depending on quality and quantity. Plus, the cash value is doubled if the tails are traded for Mepps lures.
“We do not advocate harvesting of squirrels solely for their tails,” Mazurek said
For full details on the squirrel tail program, go to Fishing Lures - Buy Lures and Fishing Accessories | Mepps or call (800) 713-3474. Please note: Squirrel tails cannot be sold in California, Idaho and Oregon.


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