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| i tried to make some Gliders and some cranks for musky. I made everything except the wire inside the baits. |
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| I can't upload the pics! |
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Location: Lakeville, MN | get a photo editing software and resize them there is a limit on the file size. |
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Location: Waconia,MN | I believe it needs to be under a 100kb. |
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| There's a link to a app that Sworral posted. It works great if your uploading from a phone or tablet |
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| thank you for all the help!
Attachments ---------------- musky baits 001.jpg (130KB - 232 downloads) musky baits 002.jpg (130KB - 237 downloads) musky baits 003.jpg (125KB - 236 downloads)
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| Wow, for your first time they are amazing even if they weren't they still are impressive! My first lure was a 2x4 with a Colorado blade on it |
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Location: Glen Ellyn Il | Nice work |
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Wow! For a first timer you show real promise my friend. Nice work. |
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| Thank you! I've been reading this thread for some time now, the knowledge I've gained here is immeasurable.
btw, this really is the first attempt at making baits from scratch, you can tell if you look closely |
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| I can't they look great even the clear coat is perfect |
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