some wobblers
RyLure
Posted 2/18/2008 6:00 PM (#301928)
Subject: some wobblers




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Here's some new wobblers i just finished up, the straight wobblers are a new style I'm starting to do, and the fish looking ones are injured wobblers, the purple one is a mag version.

Ryan


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tomcat
Posted 2/18/2008 7:25 PM (#301975 - in reply to #301928)
Subject: Re: some wobblers





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Sweet Ryan! great stuff.
castmaster
Posted 2/18/2008 7:43 PM (#301986 - in reply to #301928)
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Location: Hastings, mn, 55033
Very nice.I really like the injured wobblers. Reminds me just how far I have to go!
RiverMan
Posted 2/18/2008 8:15 PM (#301998 - in reply to #301928)
Subject: Re: some wobblers




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Location: Oregon
Great job!
RyLure
Posted 2/18/2008 8:41 PM (#302012 - in reply to #301928)
Subject: Re: some wobblers




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thanks guys
WvRiverMusky
Posted 2/18/2008 8:43 PM (#302013 - in reply to #301998)
Subject: Re: some wobblers




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Location: WV
I like those wobblers.
JKahler
Posted 2/19/2008 1:04 AM (#302063 - in reply to #301928)
Subject: Re: some wobblers




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Location: WI
For years I've been wondering what a straight wobbler style lure would do... how does the action of it look?
Guest
Posted 2/19/2008 3:24 PM (#302194 - in reply to #301928)
Subject: RE: some wobblers


Ryan,

How much are the jointed wobblers?
RyLure
Posted 2/19/2008 5:54 PM (#302245 - in reply to #301928)
Subject: Re: some wobblers




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The straight wobblers have more of a rolling wobble to them with a nice mettelic sound from the rear blade, kind of simular to the differences between a jointed crankbait versus a straight crankbait, they make a nice wake too.