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Location: Pigeon Forge TN. | I have the pleasure of introducing a brand new style of musky lures called "Bayboo baits"
They are produced by Jim Kobishop of West Allis, Wisconsin.
I had a pitcure of one posted on "pictures of baits part duex" and no one caught on to it. I got the ok to let the cat out of the bag.
Posted are a couple pictures of the lure with the hardware ( except the hooks) in thier production colors, painted by my friend Jason .
The chrome one I did will be the last picture ( without hardware) and they will be available in my custom colors as well.
I wish you much success in your endevors Jimbo.
Edited by Stan Durst 1 3/25/2006 6:54 PM
(Bayboo Chrome Crappie.JPG)
Attachments ---------------- Bayboo Walleye.JPG (17KB - 125 downloads) Bayboo Perch.JPG (16KB - 128 downloads) Bayboo musky .JPG (18KB - 127 downloads) Bayboo Chrome Crappie.JPG (23KB - 126 downloads)
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Location: The desert | Interesting looking baits......are they topwaters?
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| It looks like the little spinner blades would get caught with the trebles. Does the bigger tail blade alter the wobble from the crank bait type lip? Please tell us more. Nice looking baits |
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Location: Pigeon Forge TN. | I haven't had the opportunity to fish with one as yet, but I wil just as soon as I can get my butt out there to the water.
The little spinner blades are mounted on a small spreader. Jimbo says these are crankbaits but can be twitched by removing the ball bearing swivel at the rear blade. They come in small and large sizes and I have another style that I will be chroming up next week. He is also on the cutting edge of a whole new concept with these lures and sent the new samples to me to chrome up and play with. I am sworn to secrecy on this next design as he is waiting for the patent.
I will see if I can get Jimbo on here to answer any questions as to how they work as he is the designer and Jason and I are just painters.
Otherwise you can contact Jimbo by email at [email protected]
Now, I will say this and I will say this only one time and will never admit to it again,
#^^^%$@< )(&&^%$#<)%$<@#<$#@#. Which in English means that I, a custom painter, screwed up and painted the chrome crappie upside down,. BUT, I got away with it until Jimbo called me laughing and told me. :)
I am going to see if the very first ones in chrome production can be sent to Mr. Worral and Mr. Golden for the great work they do letting people show their wares and products on this board. People get to see the new stuff a lot faster. because of their understanding.
Many Thanks to Steve and Andrew
Edited by Stan Durst 1 3/26/2006 8:15 AM
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Location: Milwaukee Wi | I am working on topwater baits in the same style just removeing the lip and fixing the buzz blade i made one i havent had a chance to test it yet Jason still hasent got the blanks to paint yet if you would like one email me at [email protected] i also am haveing bucktails made never seen before that have action all of there own Jason tested one of them they are being assembled right now pics will be up with in the next couple of weeks they are awsome any questions drop me a line.
Thanks Jimbo |
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Location: Milwaukee Wi | I havent hade any problems getting tangled i caught several fish on my prototype and many follows. The blades do not pose a problem to its wobble it gives it more action as well as sway in the water my bluegill lure i can imatate a fish in distress and make it do barrel rolls in the water its a must see lure you got to see to believe. any questions you can email me at [email protected] |
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Location: Milwaukee Wi | Hey does any one know why the price and availability of stainless lips are outragious |
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