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| Been watching and learning for the past year..there are lots of amazing bait makers on this website.
I finally finished some, dont know if they catch fish, not too many muskies in my neck of the woods...
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Edited by Akteacher 8/12/2012 1:02 PM
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| Lets try this again...
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Location: canada | very nice, i like both of them
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| Way to go buddy! I bet those would slam those big ole pike you have way up north! Congrats on a job well done, dont worry if you dont get 100 responses saying good job b/c as long as you can pat yourself on the back- thats all that matters. Keep them coming as you have a long winter ahead of you and this could keep you busy. |
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| They look nice ! |
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Location: Freedom, WI | Nice shape, good looking paint, should catch fish. I like them! |
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| Great looking baits! I'd be will to try those out on some musky waters for you |
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| The winter months do offer plenty of time for projects, but I have not found a pike lake in my area...
I just make them to trade with other lure makes...and a few get sent to Texas to a friend who fishes for peacock bass...
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| Zach - 8/13/2012 7:13 AM
Way to go buddy! I bet those would slam those big ole pike you have way up north! Congrats on a job well done, dont worry if you dont get 100 responses saying good job b/c as long as you can pat yourself on the back- thats all that matters. Keep them coming as you have a long winter ahead of you and this could keep you busy.
forget your dr?
that is a classic example of why I dont post on here anymore. Everyone is an internet know it all. |
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