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Location: South-Central PA | I haven't posted on here in awhile, I just haven't been taking many pictures lately. I got caught up on rod builds and had a couple of minutes this afternoon to shoot some lure pics. These are all 8" minnows which have been a hot size lately.
jeremy
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Location: Oregon | very nice, well done |
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| Nice Jeremy ! |
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Location: MN | Great work Jeremy! |
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Location: Madison, WI | Jeremy,
Great lures....they look beefy...what's the weight/thickness? Are they for trolling or can they be twitched?
They all look great, but the pink/gold is hot.
Well done as always.
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Location: Missouri | Nice looking baits |
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Location: South-Central PA | Hey thanks guys.
MS,
I build them from 7/8" red cedar and they weigh about 3.5 oz. I build the regular ones for casting but I have built some trolling lures from time to time. Yes, they can be twitched. They're medium-fast floaters.
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Location: Palm Coast, FL | Jeremy,
Great looking baits for sure! Looking forward to seeing you this show season! |
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| Nice work Jeremy |
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Location: South-Central PA | Vince,
Looking forward to seeing you as well. We'll have to catch up over dinner again.
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Location: Waconia, MN | Great Looking Baits, I would love to send some business your way! I will send you a PM! |
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Location: South-Central PA | Finished these two baits up about 2 weeks ago...I think. It's hard for me to remember anything right now, my mind is clogged with thoughts of chasing whitetails.
The first bait is 12" minnow body in Fire Perch and it weighs about 9 oz. It has 2" stainless eye screws, 3x size 7 stainless split rings, and size 7/0 Mustad 3551 hooks. I custom cut the 3/16" lexan diving lip and it's epoxied in and anchored with three 0.62" stainless steel pins. The line tie is also of the same 0.62" stainless steel wire. This bait should run in the 20'-25' range.
The second bait is one of my 8" minnow bodies in black sucker. It's built with standard hardware: 1.5" stainless eye screws, 3x size 7 stainless split rings, and 5/0 VMC 8696 trebles. It is built to run in the 15'-18' range.
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| Those look great! |
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Location: Waconia, MN | shutupnfish - 12/5/2012 2:39 PM
Those look great!
They look even better in person! Trust me, they are sitting in my tackle box right now, thanks again Jeremy! |
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Location: South-Central PA | No problem, thank you!
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| Nice Cranks, great profile |
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Location: The Netherlands. | They are all very nice , with the black sucker as my favorite.
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Location: The Netherlands. |
Edited by Northern-pike. 12/12/2012 7:08 AM
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