Nuclear Walleye
Yake Bait
Posted 4/6/2009 8:05 PM (#370661)
Subject: Nuclear Walleye





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8" Maple Glide bait with a little twist on my walleye pattern.  I cale it Nuclear Walleye...

 

Flo Yellow base

Pearl Tangerine / Pearl white belly

Black back, gills and highlights

Pearl gold fine scale

Flo Sunburst highlight under the chin

White tip on the tail

 

My normal walleye pattern uses opaque yellow in place of the Flo Yellow, and Pearl Lime in place of the Pearl Tangerine.  Hope this is a good lure on stained water where bright orange is a good pattern...



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Beaver
Posted 4/6/2009 8:17 PM (#370663 - in reply to #370661)
Subject: RE: Nuclear Walleye





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Very nice. It's "hot" without being too hot. Just enough of something extra that will work in a wide range of water clarity and light.
I like it.
Beaver
Tackle Industries
Posted 4/6/2009 8:26 PM (#370665 - in reply to #370661)
Subject: Re: Nuclear Walleye





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Location: Land of the Musky
That is a real nice looking bait! Almost looks like a foil bait. Very nice paint job Yake.

James
Pikiespawn
Posted 4/6/2009 9:25 PM (#370683 - in reply to #370665)
Subject: Re: Nuclear Walleye




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Location: Apollo, PA
sweet walleye
woodieb8
Posted 4/7/2009 5:22 AM (#370709 - in reply to #370661)
Subject: Re: Nuclear Walleye




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this sucks. i cant see the pictures
esoxsmd
Posted 4/7/2009 8:54 AM (#370729 - in reply to #370661)
Subject: Re: Nuclear Walleye





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Location: Grafton, WI
Great blend of colors... should be a good one just about anywhere.
woodieb8
Posted 4/7/2009 10:59 AM (#370748 - in reply to #370661)
Subject: Re: Nuclear Walleye




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i can see. looks very nice
Muskerboy
Posted 4/7/2009 12:22 PM (#370773 - in reply to #370661)
Subject: Re: Nuclear Walleye





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That looks great will work in almost any water conditions.
Esoxonthefly421
Posted 4/7/2009 3:08 PM (#370802 - in reply to #370661)
Subject: Re: Nuclear Walleye




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Location: SW MI
I like it!