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Location: canada | Hi Guys
Thought I'd show some new baits I just finished up. Some small bass baits, 6" shads, some new sinking crayfish, another duck and two small little birds that Swede wanted me to do. Hpoe you like them.
Thanks
Etch
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Location: Chicagoland | How do you do on those birdie chick replcas? they seem mighty effective |
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Location: Oregon | Cool.........like the little birds. |
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| cool etch. where ya been hiding? |
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| A have made a few 'rubber ducky' lures from those baby toys for use at bathtime. Filled them with epanding foam. Ran a wire sideways thru them and attached paddles that splash the water. Ran a thru wire from front to back for the treble. Curious to see if they work. Some say they have seen a bass take a baby duck off the surface. |
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Location: Chicagoland | If you have ever seen the Bigmouth series by Glen Lau, he gets some incredible shots of bass and their behavior. Great video. And yes, a bass does attempt to eat a duckling, but it was too small for such a load. Some of the fish in the video he films could have easily swallowed that thing whole without blinking an eye!! |
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| Those birds really are cool. |
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| Nice batch of lures. You have been very busy!
Those little ducks are awesome! |
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| sweeeet. cant wait to get my shad crankbaits! |
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Location: mn | etch's 6" shads are awsome. I love em and cant wait to mess around with a crayfish! I sent you an e-mail earlier.
thanks
smelly |
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Location: geneva il | apparently you like fire tiger!
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