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 Re: The true meaning of "Doormat" See if you can find out what the secret "Hairball" rig is! | 
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 Re: The true meaning of "Doormat" Quote: 
 My buddy called Eric (Hairball) and he was told that the *lime green skirted rig in the picture is what the fluke was caught with. If you look at the picture you will see two rods against the center console rigged with the "hairball rig" including the rig that's in the flukes mouth. He also said that the very same rig is what he uses for stripers. It has a weighted 5 oz. lead *jighead. My buddy also inquired if he sells them and he said,"not as of yet". *:-/ If you could find plastic skirting material and some leadheads you could make some up and try it out. | 
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 Re: The true meaning of "Doormat" I thought Hairball sold his rigs at Eastman's Sport & Tackle in Falmouth. Or are they only his Striper jigs? Sometimes he has adds in On The Water magazine. When was the photo taken? My boat is normally docked right behind where the pic was taken. 2F | 
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 Re: The true meaning of "Doormat" Quote: 
 http://www.onthewater.com/fishingforecast.htm Click on photo gallery for 2007 and the pic is there. I will have to ask my buddy if Eric sells his fluke rigs at Eastman's or is it just his striper rigs he sells there. | 
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