New for Summer
Beaver
Posted 6/29/2006 10:07 AM (#198558)
Subject: New for Summer





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These are going to be making their debut sometime in the next month, barring any more industrial accidents.
I got a few of thee to test, and they became one of my most favorite gliders. With 3/0 hooks they will run just below the surface. Change to 4/0's and they will sink slowly. You could even put on 5/0's and see what happens.
Right now I'll be painting them in Bluegill, Shad and several different Crappie color schemes just because of their body shape.
If you have any other suggestions, I'll take them. But watch for them to be available and soon as my hand is well enough to sand and paint again..
Beav


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Musky911
Posted 6/29/2006 10:11 AM (#198560 - in reply to #198558)
Subject: RE: New for Summer





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Location: Omaha NE
Do you have a pic of any?
John K
Posted 6/29/2006 10:38 AM (#198568 - in reply to #198558)
Subject: RE: New for Summer


What's the length and weight?
Beaver
Posted 6/29/2006 10:44 AM (#198569 - in reply to #198558)
Subject: RE: New for Summer





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Almost 7"
Never weighed one.
Made out of maple.
I'd say between 3 and 4 ounces.