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Location: washington state | slow sinking walleye. 12", 13oz. big fish bait!
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Location: Burton, Ohio | Nice John! |
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Location: montreal, canada | amaaaaazing bait !! i want to ask a question ... when you weight a swimbait . do you weight all the part seperatly or only the front part is weighted!! and again your bait is stunning!! |
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Location: washington state | you need enough ballast to make it sink. I put ballast in each segment . the baits are made from PVC which is very buoyant so a lot of ballast is needed. |
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Location: montreal, canada | what are you using to make th tail ? |
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Location: washington state | different paint brushes depending on the color I want. Walmart sells a brush that has fibers that are a cream that work if you want to color the fibers. I also use Purdy brushes for a dark fin ( like the walleye) I use different color sharpies to color the fins. |
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Location: montreal, canada | brushes !! should think about it !! i'm trying my self on a swimbait !! your inspired me with that one """
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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished | action video? Killer looking bait |
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