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duke traps???
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<blockquote data-quote="TnHoss" data-source="post: 4361395" data-attributes="member: 2278"><p>IMHO only, the Dukes have to be tinkered with more than the others. Not saying they won't catch anything as is but in my experience they have to be tuned more so than other brands. MB's on the other hand are ready right out of the box. I prefer Bridger # 2 and 3's myself but even they have to be tuned a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TnHoss, post: 4361395, member: 2278"] IMHO only, the Dukes have to be tinkered with more than the others. Not saying they won't catch anything as is but in my experience they have to be tuned more so than other brands. MB's on the other hand are ready right out of the box. I prefer Bridger # 2 and 3's myself but even they have to be tuned a little. [/QUOTE]
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