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| Hey guys! I look at all of your work and really admire it. So, I thought I'd share some of mine. For the past 3 years I have fished 2, maybe 3 weeks a year, with a guide trip or 2 thrown in as well. Since I am boatless and live in Arkansas, I started making bucktails to pass the time between trips, and now have way too many. Granted, they are bucktails, but they are all I can do. If I could justify it, I would definitely start making cranks and plastics just for fun. This year I asked a buddy I met at the Spring Bay outing if he wanted some for cost and he was all for it. So, here they are. I particularly like tying Marabou and they run really well, with lots of flare and pulsing.
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Location: Ashland WI | They look like fish catcher's to me..
Well done!!
Edited by 14ledo81 4/13/2015 6:46 PM
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Location: Culloden, WV | What's "cost" on each. I like the smaller nickel bladed with purple and black skirt |
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| Thanks! I pm'd ya huntandfish |
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| The black and orange bou looks awesome! |
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| That one has the best flare I have made so far. Except for the pink and black one I lost last year... |
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Good job Jason, those will get bit! |
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Location: MN | Hey Jason I need another nickle with black skirt.... lol
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