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Location: WI | We have been working on these little trollers for about a year now. The goal to make a bait with the right combination of size, shape , depth and action for my home water, Geen Bay. After a lot of reeking and tuning these are a few of our final prototypes. We hope to have them ready by show season and have a full line of colors to debut at the Wisconsin musky expo in Wausau in March
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| Looking good! Looks like Pete will have to make some more room for your gear! |
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Location: Money, PA | They look great Andy....Only thing I see that may be a concern for ya is the depth of the lips in the top 4 baits...I mean the lip slot depth...You need a good bit of depth to securely hold that lip in place, especially when it hits bottom, gets banged up near the boat or put into the net with a fish....Just a suggestion bud.
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Location: WI | Thanks for the input Paul. The photos are a bit deceiving as these are prototypes that the lip had been attached to prior to painting. I was making the blank and attaching the bait the clearing. After I new that the were running the way I wanted I painted them. So you can't see 2/3 of the bill in the body as it is covered with epoxy then paint than more epoxy. The slot on the bait is actually about 5/8" deep. They have a very unique action that I hope will be just the thing for the bay. We have gotten a few fish on them in the 2 weeks that we have been running them. Wish I could have got them dialed in a little sooner in the season so we could have had more time. They are talking possible freeze up in my area next week. |
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Location: WI | I have been struggling to come up with a name for these baits. Anyone that comes up with a name that sticks wins one in any paint job they want. |
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| GB6 |
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Location: Waconia,MN | Infamous twitch. |
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Shad-rack! |
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Location: WI | Musky tamer is on the right track. If you look at our other baits they have a kinda funny twist to them. ie: infamous lil beaver and infamous shocker. |
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Location: Money, PA | TSS - Trophy Seeker Shad |
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| Infamous, suicidal shad |
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| Pedestal's Cuz they look that GOOD !!! Looks like where they should be sitting. |
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Location: WI | A couple of PMs that have come in. Killer bee a
, 6pack and TitleTown Shad |
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Location: NE Ohio | GBA shad
(GREEN BAY ASSASIN) |
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| Bay City Shad |
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| Mack Daddy - always looking for those big girls! LOL |
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Location: WI | ^ Kinda like Chubby Chaser! |
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| Chubby Chaser would be a great name. The fat girls can't wait to sink their teeth in it! LOL |
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| 'The bait with no name' sounds good to me
Keep up the good work Andy. Baits looks awesome and I look forward to getting them wet. |
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