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    Default Stripper Delight Lures- Are they still in business/contact info

    Striper Delight Lures of Lexington--- lures that are similar to Creek Chub.
    Anyone know where I could acquire some more of these?
    Thanks

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    Are those the same as the old school Striper Swipers?

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    My buddy Delorme Arrant owns the company and hand makes each one. He’s been doing them for decades but not sure of his volume at the moment.
    803-422-1559

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    Quote Originally Posted by PalmettoTrooper View Post
    My buddy Delorme Arrant owns the company and hand makes each one. He’s been doing them for decades but not sure of his volume at the moment.
    803-422-1559
    Thanks so much. I will give him a ring.

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    Loved to fish those behind the Lake Murray Dam when the gates weren’t running back in the day.


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    Yup, wish I still had a few old ones. They were hell on the stripers when they were schooling on top.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FishSticker View Post
    Are those the same as the old school Striper Swipers?
    Those were made by Atom. They were a good bit more solid than the Striper Delights, and lasted until you lost them, whereas a Striper Delight wouldn't still look "new" after being hammered by fish after fish. The fish didn't seem to notice...

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    plus the big old pieces of glitter are bad ass
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    I had a striper colored Zara Spook that I lost to a school of stripers. Maybe they can make a striper colored stick bait since Heddon has decided not to...
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    What kinda joints you frequenting that has dancers named Zara Spook?

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    Does Barron's not carry them anymore?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcoker View Post
    Does Barron's not carry them anymore?
    A reason to pull in there and look.

    They do have Spooks.
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    Barron's has the Atom brand. They also have some Heddons, the zara spook in particular along with others, and a few other striper swiper types.
    It's not enough to simply tolerate the 2nd Amendment as an antiquated inconvenience. Caring for the 2nd Amendment means fighting to restore long lost rights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JABIII View Post
    Those were made by Atom. They were a good bit more solid than the Striper Delights, and lasted until you lost them, whereas a Striper Delight wouldn't still look "new" after being hammered by fish after fish. The fish didn't seem to notice...
    Still have some in a tackle box at the lake...a couple still have crappie jig/stinger hook leader tied onto them

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    There is a pro tip^^^

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    A deceiver or half&half in trail works even better


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    That is money there. I tie a trailer with jig on end sometimes. Old guy showed me that years ago, mimics an injured bait fish falling after you pop it
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