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Location: North Coventry, PA | Here's a new bait a buddy and I created this winter. He makes them and I paint and finish them. 6" long body with rattles and about 12" total length with rubber tail. PA fish seem to really like shallow cranks with the plastic tails. This is the first one I painted in a Walleye pattern with a custom plastic tail.
Thanks, Sebastian
Edited by SebSkie 2/1/2008 8:59 AM
Attachments ---------------- walleye_1.jpg (64KB - 100 downloads) walleye_2.jpg (76KB - 94 downloads)
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| Oh my! Looks great! Especially the two-tone grub, but the body has excellent detail. What kind of hooks are those? |
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Location: midwest | It looks like Owner "stinger" trebles.. |
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Location: North Coventry, PA | Yep, they are Owner stingers....Thanks
Edited by SebSkie 2/1/2008 11:49 AM
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Location: canada | stunning natural looking walleye, not to much, just enough detail and paint to make it look so classy and killer at the same time, think it will be a big time producer for you seb!!!
Etch |
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| Very nice looking lure! What kind of hardware are you using to attach the tail?
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Location: Sandusky, OH | Very nice; you two do good work.
Eric |
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Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada | Classy is the perfect word to describe this. Very well done! |
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Location: North Coventry, PA | Thanks guys, Pete Yake - we use a stainless steel wire that is epoxied into the wood body. This is used to center plastic, then the plastic is crazy glued on wire and bait.. |
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA | Are you selling them and if so how much i to live in PA
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Location: North Coventry, PA | Sorry I didn't respond earlier..having computer issues.. Well right now I am not selling them. I need to do a little R&D first..but will let you know when they are for sale...Thanks |
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