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| I used some natural colors and satin gold spots to add a little flash on these. Carved poplar wood and hand painted glass eyes. I weighted them to sink 1' per second. Looking for suggestions on tweaking this style bait to make it even better! Any suggestions would be helpful, thanks.
Jordan
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| Nice! I really like the profile of those baits. |
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| Thanks! You do some great work on those lures. The trout patterns are really sweet. Might see a bid or two from me in the future! |
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| Thanks I appreciate that! |
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Location: oswego, il | They do look great. What do you want to change in the action of these baits? |
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| Thanks! Mostly wanted some advice on changing the body style. I was aiming for a style suitable for crappie, bluegill, and rock bass type paint schemes. I guess this is more of a glidebait or slider type bait. I'll post a video of its action if I can figure it out on this site |
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Location: Waconia,MN | Just post it to YouTube and post the link here.
Edited by muskie tamer 11/9/2015 4:02 PM
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| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11b4hfdDCAk is the link. Couldn't figure out how to make it a hyperlink. |
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