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Location: Oregon | Beautiful!!! |
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Location: Richland Center, WI. | Purdy!!!! |
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| You have to love the natural color of wood!!!
Very nice!
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Location: canada | awesome, love the look of the natural wood beauty
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| beautiful. would life be easier if fish wanted naturals. |
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Location: Maryland | Sweet looking |
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Location: Michigan | Very Nice!! |
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| Very nice, wouldn't mine to see one in Black Walnut!! |
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Location: North America | Great looking bait, does it swim? |
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| yup tight hard action slow sinking since curly birch is a hard wood |
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| That rocks! Do you thin your epoxy down when you coat directly over wood or do you just do multiple coats? |
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| I dont use Epoxy Pete |
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| He probably uses Polyurethane since its wood!! But I might be wrong!! |
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| That bait looks great! I don't know if you plan to use that or not but I have made crank baits out of maple and oak that I only put a clear coat on and I've had great success with them almost better then the painted ones. I figure you can't get more of a natural color? Now that I see this bait I'm going to have to make one out of birch. Keep up the good work. www.DengelBaits.com |
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| i use propionate same stuff thats on wooden Rapalas &Nils Masters, there´s a few guys here using the stuff i got.I´ve used the lure with good results on brown trout
here in Sweden
Edited by Swede 1/26/2008 11:00 AM
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| Anybody ever combine natural wood grain with some gills, scales, perch bars, etc? |
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